China SIM Card

A China Prepaid SIM Card,will allow you not only to have a local cell phone number for China but also to pay local rates-and without a contract. For your next trip to China,make sure to purchase a prepaid SIM card.

Priced at only ¥100 $16.00
  • Initial Credit
  • US$9 USD
  • 15 mins International
  • 120 mins Long
  • 40 mins Long Distance
  • Key Features
  • Local Chinese Number
  • Optional voicemail

NOTE:

PRC Express Shipping with every Package Purchase are Free !

Do not support the transport of goods outside of China

Detailed Features

A China pre-paid SIM card and Chinese cell phone number-you'll have the number before you depart!

Complete with initial airtime worth RMB 50 yuan ($9)-that's about 19 minutes of outgoing calls back to the US (w/IP dialing) or 100 minutes of received calls or of local dialing within China.

Easily add talk time with a Online Recharge or by purchasing recharge voucher cards at many convenient locations.

Domestic rates as low as$0.29 per minute.

Incoming international calls only $0.29 per minute.

Calls back to the US and Canada as little as $0.59 per minute.

No yearly contract, monthly charges, minimum minutes per day or per call, and no credit checks.

Optional voicemail service for a one-time setup fee of $5.

English-speaking customer representatives in China.

Your China SIM Card Cell Phone Number:

Your Guangdong-based cell phone number is in the accompanying China SIM Card package. You will find it on the back of your credit card sized information card. It is a 10 or 11 digit number, generally starting with 139、138、137、136、135、134、159、158、157、151、150、188、187 (ex. 15933362828). The first three digits are the cell phone's area code.

Recharging Your SIM Card:

Upon request, your China Mobile prepaid account will be topped-up whenever the call credit drops down to $3. (Detailed instructions come with your China SIM card.) Choosing a Online Recharge is highly recommended.In Guangdong(only) you can add call credit via recharge cards which are available in denominations of RMB 50, 100, 300 and 500 yuan at convenience stores, news stands and post offices.