Receive SMS Online with a China Phone Number
Get a private China number (+86) and receive texts and verification codes from anywhere — no SIM required.
With a private China phone number (+86) from DialAnyone, you can receive SMS online from anywhere — no SIM, no roaming, no trip to China required. Messages and login codes arrive in your account and are visible only to you.
About China Mobile Numbers
Every Chinese mobile number begins with 1 after the +86 country code — 13x, 14x, 15x, 17x, 18x, and 19x ranges are all mobile, assigned across China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom. Number portability has softened the old rule of reading the carrier off the prefix, but the leading 1 is still the clearest signal you have a cell number. Geographic landlines carry city area codes: 10 for Beijing, 21 for Shanghai, 20 for Guangzhou. The area code is included after +86 with no leading zero. One important practical note: calls from foreign numbers — particularly VoIP or VOIP-identified numbers — are increasingly blocked, screened, or answered with suspicion. Many contacts in China will not pick up an unfamiliar international number without prior notice, so a message on WeChat before you call is not merely courteous, it's often what determines whether the call connects at all.
What You Can Receive on a China Number
A Private China Number vs a Free Public One
Searching for a free China number to receive SMS usually leads to public receive-SMS websites. They cost nothing, but they come with real trade-offs that make them unreliable for anything important.
- Private — assigned only to you
- Works for most OTP and verification codes
- Keep the same number as long as you need it
- Two-way: receive and send texts and calls
- Read messages in your browser or on your phone
- Shared by thousands — anyone can read your texts
- Widely blacklisted, so codes often never arrive
- Numbers rotate and vanish without warning
- Receive-only — you can't reply
- No privacy and no support
Note: some services block all internet-based (VoIP) numbers, so we can't guarantee every sender will deliver. For everyday texting and most verification codes, a private China number is far more reliable.
How to Get a China Number for SMS
Timing and Cost Tips for China (Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou)
China Standard Time (UTC+8) never shifts — no daylight saving, ever — so the math from Western time zones stays constant year-round. From the US East Coast, that's a 12 or 13-hour gap depending on US daylight saving; the workday overlap is narrow. The most reliable window for reaching business contacts is late morning Beijing time, which means early evening or overnight in North America and Europe. Golden Week (first week of October) and Chinese New Year (typically late January or early February, lasting two full weeks for many businesses) are the two stretches when almost nothing moves professionally. A call to a corporate landline during those periods often reaches an automated message. If you call regularly, build a habit around the recipient's schedule rather than your own — a fixed slot they expect is the single most reliable way to get picked up.
Frequently Asked Questions
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