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Lucky2 15GB [China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan] China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan 365-day unlimited data card annual card

Lucky2 15GB [China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan] China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan 365-day unlimited data card annual card

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- Areas of use: China, Macau, Taiwan 5G/4G + Hong Kong 4G
- Period of use: Valid for 365 days starting from the day the card is successfully opened.
- Last activation date: 30/06/2025
- [Note: If you want to use it in Hong Kong, you must first register with your real name]
- Internet provider:
ChinaChina UnicomChina Unicom
TaiwanTaiwan mobile
Macau CTM
Hong Kong CSL

- If using outside Hong Kong, " data roaming " must be enabled in the phone settings
-APN: Mobile
​​​​​​- ​​​​​​​​Data usage:
Shared data in Macau, China and Taiwan When the data usage reaches the 5GB "Fair Usage Data Usage Limit", customers can still use mobile data services, but their data transmission speed will be slowed down and limited (not less than 384Kbps)
In Hong Kong, mobile data services can no longer be used after the data usage reaches 10GB.
-Before using Taiwan data, please go to https://rnr2.luckysim.com.hk to register your real name. Otherwise, the Taiwan network signal cannot be obtained.

- This card only provides mobile data services and does not provide voice calls
- Supports mobile hotspot data sharing.
- Support Facebook, Wechat, Whatsapp, Google and other services
- Can make Whatsapp calls and Wechat calls
- There is no value-added function for this SIM card

- Can share data via wifi or use wifi egg
- There is no additional charge for using 5G roaming service. If you meet the conditions, you can experience 5G roaming service in designated countries/regions.
- 5G Roaming service depends on the 5G network coverage of the local network provider. If there is no 5G Network coverage will automatically switch to other supported network standards

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