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Cell phone when returning to Japan

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#1
  • いろいろ
  • mail
  • 2023/05/09 01:23

Nice to meet you
I am going back to Japan for 2 weeks
How are you doing with your cell phone ?
I use a company called Boost
It costs a lot to get it to work here in Japan.

I would be happy to hear about the prices and usability of other companies.

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#21
  • ブス
  • 2023/05/11 (Thu) 12:43
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Boost infinite is good. I use tbobile's line. I use tbobile line and it works fine in the Del Amo area.

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#22
  • テモビレ
  • 2023/05/11 (Thu) 13:25
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> Will T-mobile be able to make phone calls and use the internet without problems in Los Angeles ?

T-Mobile has merged with other carriers and is now on par with AT&T and Verizon, and in the big cities, it's not even close to
in large cities. However, it is not as good in less populated areas, such as in Yosemite Valley.

Calling and data communication use the same signal, so there is no difference, except when watching YouTube
Data communication can wait until the next signal comes in, but calling is real time only, so you will lose the conversation if there is no signal.

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#23
  • 今はT-Mobile ユーザー
  • 2023/05/11 (Thu) 15:11
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5 ~ I had a Verizon account 6 years ago and lost it fast when I checked the same golf site at the same time as my friend, a T-Mobile user, at the SF Valley golf course.

I was shocked because I paid high rates and believed Verizon was the best. 2 months later, I switched to T-Mobile.

Del Amo was about 20 years ago. It worked just fine when I went hiking in Palos Verdes, where the signal was bad.

Also, T-Mobile has an international plan included in the price, so you can use it in Japan without any registration or extra expense.

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#24
  • 自分の書き込みが恥ずかしくないのかな
  • 2023/05/11 (Thu) 18:28
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Now we're in the age of 5G and you're talking nonsense about 5 or 10 years ago. Conversations that are useless for anything that only an old person can have.

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#27
  • ぷっ
  • 2023/05/11 (Thu) 20:43
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By the way, what's a sim ??

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