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We found that 3 gave the best coverage and price when we were in Hong Kong last month.
It's highly recommended you go to one of the numerous "Computer Centers" (eg Wan Chai Computer Center) to buy it. They will be more inclined to set it up for you and if it doesn't work, they will usually refund you.
Top-ups are easy to get from a 7-11.
Yes, you can get ...
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You'll want to decide whether you need to make calls, send SMS, or if you're just after it for data.
Then take a look at the Prepaid Sim Card Wiki entry for Hong Kong.
Depending on what phone you have, you have a few options there, and it'll depend on how much data you plan on using in those five days, of course, as to which one suits you the best, but ...
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There are many to choose from. You'll probably want a prepaid plan from a "discount" provider such as Simyo or Aldi Talk. Here's a comparison.
Typically the prepaid plan includes a pay-as-you-go rate that is very expensive (ca. 24 cents/MB), but you can add a flatrate option which will e.g. cost 9.90 EUR and give you 1GB of highspeed mobile internet within ...
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