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Q: Micro SIM cards for the Iphone 4s in China?

I just got home for my Christmas holidays and I bought an unlocked iphone 4s from the Apple store.  The question is, can I get a micro SIM card in China when I return, on a pay as you go plan (which is what I currently have), or do I need to have a proper monthly plan?
Also can you even get 3G service in China on a pay-as-you-go?

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You can get 4S micro sims, but they are hard to find.  However, what most places will do is actually cut down a normal SIM to fit in your phone.

And yes, pay as you go 3G service is available.

But you can always get a monthly plan under your name if you have a local who is willing to vouche for you.

HugAPanda:

I know I didn't ask, but thank you anyway. I have been going back and forth between an iPad2 and an unlocked iphone. iphone it is :)

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Xpat.John:

Personally, if I was to get a new phone from the US, it would be the Samsung Galaxy II. I prefer Android to iOS any day of the week. :)

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