Moving to Singapore

Moving to Singapore

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$nake eye$

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411 posts

203 months

Friday 11th September 2009
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I will be moving to Singapore in October, loads of questions, but the one on my mind right now is about mobile phones..

Im currently on T Mobile, using a G1. Would this be suitable to take as it is for local singapore calls? If not, could I use the G1 on a local network out there? Is it worth buying a cheap unlocked mobile (nokia 6300?) to use on a local network?

Anyone use a dual sim mobile so can flick over when back in the UK?

Thanks, and apologies if this is a bit mobile phone specialist type question.

P.S Snowboarding and Waterskiing.. anyone done either in Singa?

XJSJohn

15,966 posts

220 months

Saturday 12th September 2009
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wavey ello ... been out here off and on for about 10 years now!!!

I would not use a UK mobile roaming out here, you will get shafted on costs!!

Singapore has a very modern mobile network, as does most of SE Asia, so all the services you are used to and more will be available out here.

Get a phone on Singtel, can get one with a monthly bill but no contract (Sim only), PAYG or a Contract. All services are available whichever way you go. you can also get the 019 service which for a $5 monthly subscription fee allows you to make international calls for pennies.

Phones become cheep here after 3 months as they are then "old hat"

not much by way of skiing here but there is http://www.snowcity.com.sg/snowcity2/index.html an indoor ski slope.

Also waterskiing and wake boarding is done from Ponggol (North East) and Raffles Marina (far west)

ohh and not to put you off but a Golf GTI here ...




Edited by XJSJohn on Saturday 12th September 02:16

$nake eye$

Original Poster:

411 posts

203 months

Saturday 12th September 2009
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Thanks for your response John. Guess ill just buy something when I get out there.

Nearly did a little sick when i saw the price of that Golf! Think ill be walking a bit more..

Might give boarding a try too at that place you mentioned.

Bet your looking forward to seeing the F1 there in a coupel of weeks! Ill just miss it

XJSJohn

15,966 posts

220 months

Sunday 13th September 2009
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there is also a place called Ski360 where you can go wake boarding / water skiing on a sort of ski lift.

Things to remember with cars here, they do not depreciate in the same way as the UK and if you are selling it within 5 years of new to export then you will get 75% of the tax rebated to you. Hence why not many old cars on the road here!