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Rocking an

Hardware : MT6572
Model : SM-G900
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, 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?
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, 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.
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.
(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 )
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 .
(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 Smiling I am looking at the phones mentioned above.
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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