How do I buy a GOOD unlocked Quad-Band Mobile in Hong Kong?
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How do I buy a GOOD unlocked Quad-Band Mobile in Hong Kong?
Can anyone give advice on how to buy a GOOD UNLOCKED QUAD-Band Mobile in Hong Kong? I want to be able to use the phone anywhere in the world without linking to a carrier, just buying SIM cards as I go.
I am not interested in a Blackberry,Treo, a fairly basic PHONE with a few extras but nothing excessive.
What are the prices like in Hong Kong compared to N. America?
Can I buy unlocked quads at FORTRESS? Are there any other trustworthy shops in Hong Kong?
Please advise.
I am not interested in a Blackberry,Treo, a fairly basic PHONE with a few extras but nothing excessive.
What are the prices like in Hong Kong compared to N. America?
Can I buy unlocked quads at FORTRESS? Are there any other trustworthy shops in Hong Kong?
Please advise.
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are you in the states? Do you want just -a- phone or do you want one of the higher end models?
If you just want a phone, get one on ebay before you go. Ton of them, unlocked, out there.
HK prices won't be really much better than US prices.
If you just want a phone, get one on ebay before you go. Ton of them, unlocked, out there.
HK prices won't be really much better than US prices.
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If you're *IN* HK, there's a cellphone mall in Mong Kok. Take the MTR to Mong Kok and take exit D2. I wish I could remember which direction, it's towards the Wang On building IIRC. Chockablock full of mobiles. Shop around though. Bargain and DO NOT buy from the first place you visit. I've purchased phones for $800HKD lower than the first price I encountered simply because I asked around... the gweilo tax is very apparent here.
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But make sure that the phone has the correct GSM bands to use at your destination before bothering to unlock it. The US and many countries in the Americas use 850 and/or 1900, while the rest of the GSM world uses 900 and/or 1800. Not all GSM phones sold in the US have all four GSM bands.
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If you're *IN* HK, there's a cellphone mall in Mong Kok. Take the MTR to Mong Kok and take exit D2. I wish I could remember which direction, it's towards the Wang On building IIRC. Chockablock full of mobiles. Shop around though. Bargain and DO NOT buy from the first place you visit. I've purchased phones for $800HKD lower than the first price I encountered simply because I asked around... the gweilo tax is very apparent here.
However if you are already in HKG and have the time, the visa and a sense of adventure, you can take the train up to Shenzen, cross the border and get much better prices on most everything.
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None taken, when's the last time you ordered from Expansys??? Prices are higher and delivery is spotty at best. If you've had good experiences with them you've been very lucky... I was a very loyal customer of both they and mobile planet. About the time they bought out mobileplanet their service went in the toilet.
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If you are IN Hong Kong there are 1000's of better options than Expansys, who don't have a retail presence in Hong Kong.
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Thanks for the inputs so far - I really must be more specific when I post questions. OK - I want to buy an unlocked phone IN HONG KONG - I go there frequently on my way to SHENZHEN. I will buy cards for it, whereever I go and will not tie up to a provider anywhere, including Canada. I am Canadian so the US part is not so relevant. When I am in Asia, my rule is NOT to buy any electronics in SHENZHEN - most of the stuff in China is not just cheap in price - it is cheap in construction and a knock-off often just does not work. I bought two MP3 players there once and they were complete duds when I got home - I actually returned them to the dealer, amazingly enough. Also, I bought what looked like a genuine Sandisk CD Card for my camera in Shenzhen and it only held 5 pix! So, I never buy electronics in Shenzhen but I do buy in Hong Kong. I have bought several cameras in HK over the past few years with no problems.
In HK I shop at FORTRESS or some of the better stores on the Nathan Road - which stores in Mong Kok are trustworthy?
Can anyone identify a good name brand phone model such as Moto or Ericcson?
BTW, the cost for 400 minutes in HK is substantially cheaper than even 100 minutes here in Canada. It appears that HK has more competition - Canada only has a few providers at present.
In HK I shop at FORTRESS or some of the better stores on the Nathan Road - which stores in Mong Kok are trustworthy?
Can anyone identify a good name brand phone model such as Moto or Ericcson?
BTW, the cost for 400 minutes in HK is substantially cheaper than even 100 minutes here in Canada. It appears that HK has more competition - Canada only has a few providers at present.
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I have bought a few phones in HK. Typically, I find you can actually get very good prices in the airport itself. There are two retailers- the one with the "yellow sign" (sorry can't remember the name- they are related to a mobile carrier of HK) before security is quite good in my opinion. I personally prefer Nokia, and you may be happy with a model like the 6270 which is quite inexpensive and has very good battery life. It works on all the networks as far as I know. The price can be cheaper compared to the EU by about 25%. The only issue you may run into is that the phone only has English and Chinese languages on it- if you want other languages that may be a consideration for the sms dictionaries.