QUOTE(Atsutane-Shirane @ Apr 27 2011, 04:33 PM)
You can always check the warranty card, sticker on phone... It all say BrightStar or not... if not then it's an AP sets... If still scare you can call HTC to check the imei number...
QUOTE(benny888 @ Apr 29 2011, 10:00 AM)
I am very familiar with buying AP and original - has been buying such stuffs for past 15 years. Buying AP as I say buy from a reputable shop ; even in KL eg LowYat there are many shops selling AP - my advise is always first ask the company supporting it. If the seller is honest they will show you the AP warranty card, which for all good purposes be a Msian registered company.
I live near BB, so might get my DS from Lowyat, but not sure either an Ori or an AP.For Ori, does it sound proper for me to get the IMEI number from dealer and call BrightStar on spot (during weekend) to check the warranty card before paying?
For AP, what does it mean by "AP warranty card"? The warranty card issued on the name of the dealer? Sounds as if the card will be void if the shop suddenly closes down.
QUOTE(exkay @ Apr 16 2011, 04:32 PM)
Well, I've both a Maxis and Digi line. Let's just say no matter how cheap digi could offer a phone, I shall not go near it. What's the point of having a good phone but lousy coverage ?
QUOTE(cyapd @ Jun 12 2011, 01:06 PM)
QUOTE(cyapd @ Jun 13 2011, 12:10 PM)
Currently in a trade-off between data usage and network coverage.I'm a Hotlink prepaid user with call and SMS controlled below RM20/month. In future, my data usage will be up to 1GB/month.
Here comes the divergence:
Maxis plan with phone (RM30 + RM78) and with risk of extra charge w/o notification. Phone at RM1309 (assuming 1-yr contract). LESS BUDGET-FRIENDLY.
Digi plan w/o phone (RM68 + RM20), with unlimited network access. Phone at RM1700 (or AP around RM1350). MIGHT OR MIGHT NOT BE 24/7.
Between the risk of horrifying additional charge (proven by some Maxis users) and the risk of poor coverage (claimed by some Digi users), which option should I go for? Is Digi service really that poor?
QUOTE(ruffstuff @ Jun 16 2011, 11:57 AM)
It means the battery needs time for 'orientation'?QUOTE(foxstertail @ Jun 16 2011, 02:11 PM)
thanks ruffstuff. reboot my device and it works. but sometimes the mobile data switcher does not function properly. it keeps turning on my mobile data even though i have toggled it off. hope there's a fix coming. aishh.
I wonder that also. Any solution to make the switcher totally manual?
Jul 11 2011, 11:10 AM

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