✨ I’m digging into Shanghai-specific 5G data plans for at least 200GB, considering operators like China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom, along with virtual operators. Searching terms like "上海 200GB 5G 流量卡" to find cost-effective, Shanghai-region plans.
✨ I'm assessing the use of the "source" parameter to possibly incorporate a "websearch" approach. This seems worth a try.
✨ OK, let me see. Exploring manual search with browser.open
using a Google link, considering potential issues with Chinese search handling.
✨ I'm mapping out potential internal browser restrictions, Bing's search blockages, and the possibility of not supporting Chinese queries.
✨ I'm examining promotional plans like "9元200GB" or "9元月租+200GB", which feature around 200GB of data with potential throttling after consumption.
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✨ Scrolling through extensive content to find notable details.
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✨ I’m examining content from sources [2] or [3]. This seems to suggest a thorough look is in progress.
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✨ I’m digging into the query by examining result [4], which seems to match the plan description.
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✨ I'm noting a shift from "smzdm.com" to "post.smzdm.com" to explore multiple posts by different authors. Progressing, I then decide to search for "9元 200GB 通用流量 流量卡 长期通用卡 中国移动."
✨ I’m thinking about 3 to 6 month data-only SIM cards, focusing on MVNOs or promotional China Mobile plans for the best value.
✨ I’m curious to see if JD's listing for 19元285G meets the 200GB/month requirement. Searching for 6-month plans of 200GB might reveal better deals.
✨ I’m collecting info on key details like operators, plan names, monthly prices, data limits, and purchase channels to evaluate mobile data options systematically.
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✨ I’m exploring the 联通长汀卡 plan from Unicom. The 200GB plan costs 19 yuan for the first half year, then increases to 39 yuan per month.
✨ I’m mapping out 5G plans with 200GB data on a half-year basis.
✨ I'm comparing the SMZDM listing for a 200GB directional data plan, which may not fit the requirement. General data plans, such as the "9元 200GB" mobile card, seem more suitable.
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✨ I'm thinking about whether to try the Sina link or a different option.
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✨ The "长期通用卡" mentions a low 9 yuan monthly fee, 200GB data, and 100 minutes, likely as a secondary card.
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✨ China Mobile's plan starts at 9 yuan for the first 6 months, shifting to a 29 yuan normal rate. The exact duration of the initial offer is unclear.
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✨ I'm comparing cost-effective data plans on SMZDM and exploring details on "haokataocan.com" for carriers like 移动 and 电信.
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✨ OK, let me see. I'm thinking through the "联通长汀卡" page and considering returning to the main page or exploring "移动流量卡" for better options.
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✨ Today, I'm curious about Shanghai Mobile's large data plan: 19 yuan/month for 188GB and 50 minutes, with a 1-year discount, only delivering to Shanghai.
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✨ I'm noting the Shanghai-specific China Mobile plan, "移动金海卡," with a monthly price of 19 RMB, 188GB data, and out-of-plan charges. Considering the relevance to the user's request.
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✨ OK, let me see. I might need to use "上海联通 200GB" in a search to find Shanghai-specific details.
✨ OK, let me see—I'm gathering insights from this Zhihu column for a clearer understanding.
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✨ Consider [2] zhihu and [1] smzdm, exploring "上海联通5G套餐39元包230G" as a possibility.
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✨ Shanghai Unicom's 5G plan for 39 yuan offers 230GB data with rollover, first month at 30 yuan. Activating next month gets a 24-month discount.
✨ I'm piecing together Shanghai Unicom's plans, particularly the 29 RMB for 200GB+100min, and comparing them to China Mobile's and Shanghai Telecom's offerings.
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✨ I'm checking the pricing for 200GB broadband with Shanghai Telecom at 19 yuan.
✨ I’m checking various telecom plans in Shanghai to meet the data requirement of 200GB, focusing on mobile and telecom options.
✨ I'm starting the search for "广电流量卡 200GB". This term seems to be in Chinese, and I'm curious about its relevance.
✨ I’m assessing listing conditions and checking the "haokataocan" site for the "广电流量卡" category.
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✨ I'm mapping out the 广电祥龙卡 plan, noting the 192GB data cap.
✨ I’m comparing mobile plans to see if their data meets or exceeds 200GB. For instance, the 188 or the 200GB plan? What do you think?
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✨ I'm gathering information on the 电信蔷薇卡 plan by checking the telecom operator, price, data limits, and voice minutes to understand its features and potential promotional period.
✨ I’m mapping out the similarities between provincial telecom cards and their regional names. This distinction might offer tailored choices for Shanghai users.
✨ I’m piecing together mobile plans, focusing on Shanghai Mobile and China Unicom options, ensuring details cover Shanghai and virtual usage. Presenter preferences lean towards data-only cards.
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✨ I reviewed multiple plans from China Unicom, focusing on those with 200GB or more, particularly for users in Shanghai. The plans reviewed include "薄荷卡," "风行卡," and "金银卡," covering data-only and voice data combinations.
I reviewed Shanghai Unicom's 39 yuan 235G plan, likely a two-year promo, and the 29 yuan 200G plan, which might be ongoing, weighing their suitability for long-term needs.
✨ Examining the gold-silver card from various provinces, including Guangdong and potentially Zhejiang, to pinpoint any unique features or regional variations.
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✨ I’m looking into China Telecom's "电信金银卡" plan, which offers 30GB directional data for the first month, 250GB general data for 24 months, and is renewable. Participants need to call within 48 hours post-activation.
🌐 Read smzdm.com
✨ It's interesting to note that the visibility here is quite limited.
✨ Wondering about the plan structure: free activation month, six months at 9, six months at 29, then likely base at 59.
✨ Considering a 9 yuan monthly rent, originally priced at 59 yuan with 20GB and 200min.
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✨ I’m figuring out the costs: after 200GB, data usage might either stop for the month or incur charges of around 5 RMB/GB, depending on the plan.
I'm considering a detailed price list with sub-sections for each plan. This involves evaluating whether a markdown table or a bullet-point format with headings and references is more suitable.
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✨ Wondering about the interactive site's JavaScript requirement. Considering alternatives with Unicom 长汀卡 and 29/200 specifics; official references would clarify. الريادة تحتاج إلى تحديد.
✨ I'm pulling together the details of SMZDM's plan, especially the 2-year 29 yuan plan with various data and minute options, and some discount schemes to consider.
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✨ I’m examining various telecom offers, focusing on data plans around 200GB. Considering Shanghai-specific options and promotional prices, while aligning with the 3-6 month commitment criteria.
Adjusting for staged pricing and exclusive Shanghai deals, avoiding longer commitments beyond one year, and ensuring the focus on detailed data plans around 200GB.
✨ OK, let's compare these data plans to pinpoint the best value for you.
Unraveling the details
I’m working through the accuracy of different offers, particularly focusing on the Shanghai Unicom plan and its 29 turnover promotion.
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✨ OK, let's consider the 上海联通-29元200G+100分钟-长期套餐. Seems great for Shanghai locals, but details like the 2-year condition need attention.
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✨ I’m looking at zhihu for general overview and considering 52niuka for detailed analysis of the mechanism.
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✨ I'm thinking through Unicom's long-term plan despite the one-year limit, to provide a variety of cost-effective choices.
I’m gathering info on Unicom's plan specifics: 210GB, 5G, 600 RMB cap. 上海联通 29/39 235G plan has some confusion—sticking with 210GB for clarity.
I’m figuring out the best purchase channels for non-mainstream telecom plans, emphasizing JD/Tmall for Telecom gold-silver due to their specific shipping details.
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