Buying a cell phone – Tips for Expats in China

I paid about $17 for a little Samsung phone, a pay as you go, in the USA. I thought it would work in China. Further, knowing the expertise of Chinese technicians, I thought if it was locked, that a Chinese technician could unlock it and allow me to use it. No. Even though it was a prepaid phone, the ATT Corporation locked it as if it belonged to them. I couldn’t get it unlocked in China.

Imporant lesson – If you buy a phone in the USA, make sure that the provider you choose unlocks the phone before you bring it to China.

The Iphone is recognized as about the best phone, but it is pricey. It also doesn’t have an open system. If you want to use your phone like another flash drive, connecting to your computer, or add memory with and extra sim card, you may want to pass on the Iphone. Android phones are probably better. The top end Androids are probably better than the Iphones.  The Iphones won’t permit expansion, but the best Androids will accept SIM cards that can expand your memory to 128 Gigs. Iphones don’t accept Micro SD cards.

Most android phones are good around the world. You need to make sure that the frequency of the phone will work.  The GSM is a 2G phone and will work everywhere, but internet is limited. The most flexible Android phones are WCDMA. These will usually work in the USA, Europe, and China.

Android phones are not all the same.  Many companies change the Android system with proprietary user interfaces.  Sometimes this interferes with access to the local system. Accessing Google is a hassle in China.  There are VPN programs that allow the cell phone to connect to Google, but these are added after purchase.

When you buy a phone in the USA, it should have 3G and 4G frequencies that will work in China and elsewhere. When you buy a phone in |China, it needs to support WCDMA or CDMA2000 in order to work in the USA.

USA Social Security in China

After a long process of proving the hours working in China, I finally got my benefits.  I applied at 63 and took a lower amount, earlier.  After applying in my home town, I was turned over to an office in Manila, in the Philippines for processing. Apparently one office specializes in the Asia applications. The law requires that I NOT work more than 48 hours a month overseas to be eligible, and I was able to document that.  I received my checks via direct deposit in the USA.

I was sent a form to fill out detailing any changes in my employment status.  This was about six months after qualifying. I was in the USA shortly after getting the form, so I went to my home town SS office. They said that they knew nothing about the form, and that there was no record of anything being sent to me.  They said not to worry . . . BIG MISTAKE.

My checks stopped about six months later and after digging into it further, I found a rule that said I MUST file the form, or my payments WILL stop. The moral of the story is twofold:  1) File the forms that they ask you to file, and 2) Don’t go to your local SS office for info about Expat benefits.  Manila is the office that handles it, and a local office will probably not know anything about it !

PS: As soon as I filed the form, the benefits resumed, and an extra deposit was made for the delayed check.

Back in Guiyang

I am back in Guiyang and teaching again at Guizhou Normal University.  The trip from Traverse City was difficult.  It took 30 hours.  The last leg was from Shanghai to Guiyang and had a delay for equipment trouble.  Jet lag is a problem

Golfing in Florida

Spring vacation includes about two weeks of golf in Florida. This is a really good time.  The photos are typical of golf courses in Florida.

Vacation

One of the advantages of a university position is that the vacations are long, longer than most private schools and than most government people. I am in Florida and have almost 7 weeks winter vacation (called Spring Festival). Summer vacation is a similar duration.

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Working on Christmas Day

I administered a final exam on Christmas Day. I suppose I could have gotten out of it by claiming some kind of religious exemption, but that wasn’t for me.  I showed up anyway. I could have been in a bah, humbug mood, but it didn’t turn out that way.  The students knew how to handle it.20141225_164455_Pano20141225_164529_Pano

Christmas Santa Was Cool

I had a chance to play Santa at a couple friends’ schools20141228_150048This is Christine. She wanted a laptop, so I let her sit on my lap.

Here’s a few more pictures which are representative of venue.

McDonalds is Open

McDonalds was opened on Christmas Eve.  Prices seem reasonable with a Big Mac, Fries, and a Coke at under 25rmb. Upsized fries is about 27.5rmb. Stu spoke Chinese and ass’t manager translated his Chinese for him, and screwed it up.  Then the cash register was jammed and they had to call the Manager over to override it. The wait staff needs to be a little better trained, but altogether it was a good experience at a reasonable price.

Guiyang For Laowai (Getting Around in Guiyang)

The Guiyang for Laowai is listed below (prior post) and is a guidebook written by volunteers, all foreigners. It is in it’s third edition and goes obsolete rapidly.  There are plenty good restaurants and other places of interest listed, in addition to what you find here. You may need a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to download it. The VPN gets through the firewall an lets you view western sites. I use Astrill ( https://www.astrill.com/ ), but there are several others out there. Astrill runs about $6 or $7 a month which is typical.  If you have a friend with “Free” “gate” (spelling intentionally altered) he can probably give you the program, but their website is blocked from China. It’s a free vpn.

I am Jack, and am the administrator of this site. I am rethinking this site and need suggestions for new content, and of course, content contributors.  If you have ideas, please contact me at johnsporter@gmail.com .

Guiyang For Laowai

The Guiyang for Laowai directory for Guiyang is now available for download from my Dropbox account.  You will probably need a VPN to access that download, but here it is:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/w835wlm4w28w4nt/Guiyang%20for%20laowai.pdf?dl=0

I am working on an interactive web page that will allow us to update this directory online with comments, directly below an image of each page. This is an active community and it is extremely difficult to keep this info updated.  Any suggestions will be welcome.