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No, first of all, the iPhone in the United States does not have a bare metal, that is, it is bound to the ** number, if you take it back and use it, first of all, China Mobile's card cannot be used.
You can buy it in the U.S. and come back to China to hack it.
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OK. As long as it is unlocked, it can be used normally.
Or put on a sticker.
It is more convenient to use after cracking.
Other than that. iPhone supports multiple Chinese.
So you don't have to worry about sinicization.。
The most authoritative in terms of forums is:
Almost all domestic iPhone masters have grown up from this.
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Nonsense. = =||
The iPhone is even bought in the United States. It is also available in all languages.
The little shopkeeper is now in the United States. = =||
After buying an iPhone in the United States, you must apply for a designated AT&T service. That is, directly on AT&T users.
And then what. There are so many ** to choose from. There is a global service. And the price is not very expensive.
As for flashing. You can choose. But it is not recommended.
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OK. It's just that you have to swipe your phone.
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As far as I know, it works, but it's not easy to use, and the language version is English.
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Summary. Of course, both of these can be used in China, the difference is that the machine with a lock has to be used with a card in China! Card stickers are very cheap, if you want to know what a card is, you can go to **search for it.
The card is for the machine with a lock, because the machine with a lock cannot use other network providers except for the contracted and designated network providers, so that you can use the network of other companies.
Can I buy an iPhone from the United States and bring it back to China?
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Hello: The Apple phones brought back from the United States can be used in China. Generally speaking, Apple mobile phones sold in the United States are divided into retail versions and contract versions, and the contract version is generally customized by operators such as AT&T, and the network can only use the operator's SIM card if the network is locked.
Of course, both of these can be used in China, the difference is that the machine with a lock has to be used with a card in China! Card stickers are very cheap, if you want to know what a card is, you can go to **search for it. The card is for the machine with a lock, because the machine with a lock cannot use other network providers except for the contracted and designated network providers, so that you can use the network of other companies.
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Yes, no problem! If it is checked, it will be disassembled and activated in person for personal use.
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Yes Taxes apply.
According to international practice, citizens must register and declare the items they bring when leaving the country or tourists entering the country, especially for those electrical appliances, computers, cosmetics, jewelry and other items to be listed clearly, if the citizen returns to China or when the tourist leaves the country, it is necessary to register a copy, compared with the previous registration form, to prevent the evasion of customs duties by declaring goods with daily necessities, which is what we often call smuggling.
In order to distinguish between daily necessities and commodities, the customs of various countries have stipulated the **, quantity, etc. of daily necessities, if you carry the value of the goods out of the country is too high or too much, it will be regarded as carrying goods to be taxed, for example, our country stipulates that the value of a single item exceeds 1000 yuan, it may be taxed.
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No, you can't go through customs.
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Yes, one or two is okay, who said you can't bring it?
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Yes, if you just use it as a smartphone.
However, it is only a 2G network, and it will take some time to use the 3G network, and China Unicom is working hard.
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You can use ......It's totally ......
You're a 2nd generation, right? It's not completely cracked yet, but it's ...... soon
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Yes, I know a person who is in foreign trade, and an American customer bought her an iphone from the United States to give her, and she is using it.
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Yes, but not guaranteed. As for what card to support, it depends on whether your network parameters match the Shenzhou travel card, the best way is to insert the card and try it!
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Yes, but it needs to be cracked and unlocked, which is not as convenient as Hong Kong.
Tutorials can be used in Shenzhou.
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Absolutely. The WCDMA network for iPhone. Communication is supported all over the world. Definitely usable. But if it's to be entertaining. It's hard to say.
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Yes, Unicom iPhone is not locked on the Internet, and it can be used in the UK3G parallel goods can also be used, but like the American version needs to be cracked, and the Hong Kong version is not needed.
No, otherwise the United States would not have hit whoever it wanted. Do you think I'm right? However, China has been the boss for thousands of years, and it will definitely be the boss in the future, and it will be too simple to defeat the United States at that time.
The United States is not an economic crisis in the short term, to be precise, it should be a financial crisis, some greedy financial institutions, but the people behind it have to pay, and through the U.S. bond market, the United States will issue additional bonds to increase debt, resulting in fluctuations in exchange rates and interest rates, and eventually its impact will have spread to the world to varying degrees and forms, and China has always been a large investor in U.S. bonds (looking for security and income for huge foreign exchange deposits, and to alleviate the pressure of RMB appreciation), the decline in the price of U.S. bonds, which has increased dramatically, will inevitably hit China's foreign currency investment on the books again, and the reduction in the liquidity of the people's money supply will also make it difficult for enterprises to operate, and slowly affect China's orders and exports; The decline in the growth rate of hot money flowing into China's capital market will also be indirectly affected through the ** housing market and commodity market, but what many experts are worried about is that economic growth is declining, while inflation is still (stagnant inflation).