新加坡刚刚4月1号停止了2G服务,那么说这电话在新加坡不是不能用了??
SINGAPORE - From April 1, Singapore's 2G mobile network will be gradually shut down, with a complete cessation of 2G mobile services by April 18. In other words, you won't be able to make calls, send SMS/MMS or use mobile data with a 2G mobile phone. Here are six things about the 2G shutdown. 1. HOW DO I CHECK IF I HAVE A 2G HANDSET?Next to your phone's signal bar indicator, there is a symbol to indicate the type of mobile network. If you see "3G", "H+", "4G", "4G+" or "LTE", your phone is a 3G/4G handset. If you do not see these symbols, you should check with your telco. [backcolor=rgb(230, 234, 233) !important]
2. DO I NEED TO RECONTRACT OR CHANGE MY MOBILE PLAN?No, your current mobile plan supports 3G and 4G networks. To continue using mobile services, you have to use a 3G or 4G handset and ensure that your phone's network settings is set to 3G or 4G. 3. DO I NEED TO CHANGE MY SIM CARD?No, all SIM cards support 3G and 4G networks. However, newer phones use smaller SIM cards, such as micro SIM or nano SIM cards, so you may have to replace your existing SIM card to fit your handset.
http://www.straitstimes.com/tech/smartphones/all-you-need-to-know-about-the-2g-network-shutdown
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