2015-04-12, 08:40
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2015-04-12, 20:37
Welcome to the forum! Any plan to upgrade in the future? This is an awesome time to be into China phones. So many good options compared to last year.
2015-04-12, 22:21
(2015-04-12, 20:37)cookiedough Wrote: [ -> ]Welcome to the forum! Any plan to upgrade in the future? This is an awesome time to be into China phones. So many good options compared to last year.
Absolutely, I am actually looking as we speak. Any good varients of edge
6?
2015-04-12, 22:25
I'm not a fan of clones, but I guess this will be difficult to pull off. The curved screen is not going to be easy or cheap to copy. Not impossible though I guess. I haven't heard of any being released yet.
2015-04-12, 23:51
(2015-04-12, 22:25)cookiedough Wrote: [ -> ]I'm not a fan of clones, but I guess this will be difficult to pull off. The curved screen is not going to be easy or cheap to copy. Not impossible though I guess. I haven't heard of any being released yet.
Honestly starting to feel the same way but money is slightly an issue for me now. I don't want to be stuck to any contracts.
2015-04-13, 00:41
I mean... Many good Chinese phones. But the clones (copies of Samsung / copies of iPhone and stuff like that) I don't really like.
There are a lot of good and powerful phones for a good price now. Look at Mlais M52, or THL 4000, or Elephone P6000 and new P3000S is coming with MT6752 in mid-april.
There are a lot of good and powerful phones for a good price now. Look at Mlais M52, or THL 4000, or Elephone P6000 and new P3000S is coming with MT6752 in mid-april.
2015-04-13, 00:49
(2015-04-13, 00:41)cookiedough Wrote: [ -> ]I mean... Many good Chinese phones. But the clones (copies of Samsung / copies of iPhone and stuff like that) I don't really like.
There are a lot of good and powerful phones for a good price now. Look at Mlais M52, or THL 4000, or Elephone P6000 and new P3000S is coming with MT6752 in mid-april.
Still new to the site does the phones mentioned above work with US networks well? I currently have Walmart's family mobile plan ( T-Mobile network )
2015-04-13, 01:06
All those phones have 850/900/1800/1900 2G and 850/900/1900/2100 3G. Some areas of T-Mobile require 1700 for 3G, but many areas will be okay on just 1900. They will be compatible on all AT&T and AT&T MVNO too. (AT&T is 3G 850 or 1900).
I have THL 4000 and it's very good. Cheapest, amazing battery, but not as powerful and screen not as big as the other ones mentioned by @cookiedough .
I have THL 4000 and it's very good. Cheapest, amazing battery, but not as powerful and screen not as big as the other ones mentioned by @cookiedough .
2015-04-13, 01:31
(2015-04-13, 01:06)Sniper47 Wrote: [ -> ]All those phones have 850/900/1800/1900 2G and 850/900/1900/2100 3G. Some areas of T-Mobile require 1700 for 3G, but many areas will be okay on just 1900. They will be compatible on all AT&T and AT&T MVNO too. (AT&T is 3G 850 or 1900).
I have THL 4000 and it's very good. Cheapest, amazing battery, but not as powerful and screen not as big as the other ones mentioned by @cookiedough .
So it appears I would have to switch my sim anyway it goes. I am fine with this but my s5 clone has a 5.1 inch screen I feel I can't backtrack I am looking at the phones mentioned above.
2015-04-13, 01:44
Well if you switch to AT&T, you will be sure to have 3G. Many areas are covered by 1900 3G with T-Mobile.. But not all. You can test first. If it doesn't work, switch to AT&T. There are a lot of cheap AT&T MVNO... AirVoice etc...
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