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Smartphone advice- how to work in UK and China?
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BTW, if you're thinking iPhone just because you're afraid of unbranded handsets (and there are many wold and mysterious handsets brands in China), the Motorola Moto G handset is available there as a dual-sim handset, and I can attest that the dual sim Moto G is an excellent handset at not much over £100 for quad core processor etc.0
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Hi, just a quick one, while I was travelling my friend brought an iphone in china around 4 years ago, when turned on it was in chinese however the lovely people she brought it from changed the settings to english and it was unlocked. She brought it in one of the big electronic markets that seemed to be everywhere!! I brought a fake iphone dual sim which meant when I went into oz I was able to put my oz and uk sim cards in at the same time.Thanks to money saving tips and debt repayments/becoming debt free I have been able to work and travel for the last 4 years visiting 12 countries and working within 3 of them. Currently living and working in Canada :beer: :dance:0
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