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post Nov 25 2015, 08:40 AM

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QUOTE(faisal_smks03 @ Nov 24 2015, 09:25 PM)
I need some phone recommendations based on these criterias:

1. Brand: Any
2. Budget: Around rm500
3. Specs: Good battery and camera
4. Type/Size: 5" and above

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Padfone S (market price now around 500-600), nothing else come close to what it offers in the price range.

Snapdragon 801 and 2GB RAM
5" FHD with gorilla glass 3, touchscreen is responsive (cause I tried many budget phones, they don't only have subpar displays but also less responsive touchscreens)
Tablet docking and wireless charge abilities (require extra accessories)
13MP camera (nothing stellar though)
Ship with 2A charger
Planned official upgrade to Marshmallow (though you need to treat it as a bonus that may take really long time, if not forever to realise)


The only 3 downfalls of it is a little bulky in size (but hey, many other budget phones have worse thickness and screen to body ratio), relatively small non-removable battery (if you had adapted to the power bank lifestyle then shouldn't be a major issue to you) and ultimately, close to impossible to find accessories (casing/screen protector and so on).

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post Nov 25 2015, 09:50 AM

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QUOTE(diaBoliQu3 @ Nov 25 2015, 09:22 AM)
Guys, just wondering:

Huawei Honor 7, One plus Two, or HTC One M9+

Which one got better cam performance? And which one you guys recommend? Each got their own strength in price, performance and design. Hmmm...
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I don't know bout the pricing for them but I tend to avoid 1+2 and HTC M9+.

For 1+2, SD810 is famous for its overheating and throttling issues. I will avoid a unremovable battery phone with it. Also, the recent jab from google bout it's wrong USB type standards also put some bad marks on me.

For HTC, it is using mediatek chip. The helio is popular thanks to Sony and Xiaomi but they aren't exactly on a flagship phone. Also being hearing that the graphic performance isn't exactly flagship worthy. The battery is kind of small too.

Now, we only left with Honor 7. I don't really heard/study much bout it before, so I can't comment much. Here's a review and perhaps you should read and see if any of them bothering you.
http://m.gsmarena.com/huawei_honor_7-review-1279.php
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post Nov 25 2015, 09:59 AM

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QUOTE(salimbest83 @ Nov 25 2015, 09:57 AM)
thinking to get it too.. but the battery life is really troublesome for many reviewer
2k battery with that cpu is kinda  shakehead.gif
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Powerbank, tablet dock, wireless charger, whichever float your boat. laugh.gif
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post Nov 28 2015, 01:16 AM

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QUOTE(chrommed @ Nov 27 2015, 11:47 PM)
Thank you! Alcatel looks sweet. Someone recommended Redmi Note 2 to me. How's that phone compares? I'm not too savvy in phone business  blush.gif
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QUOTE(Human10 @ Nov 25 2015, 08:40 AM)
Padfone S (market price now around 500-600, currently RM549 at lazada, with RM80 voucher it cost even cheaper than Redmi2 Enhanced), nothing else come close to what it offers in the price range.

Snapdragon 801 and 2GB RAM
5" FHD with gorilla glass 3, touchscreen is responsive (cause I tried many budget phones, they don't only have subpar displays but also less responsive touchscreens)
Tablet docking and wireless charge abilities (require extra accessories)
13MP camera (nothing stellar though)
Ship with 2A charger
Planned official upgrade to Marshmallow (though you need to treat it as a bonus that may take really long time, if not forever to realise)
The only 3 downfalls of it is a little bulky in size (but hey, many other budget phones have worse thickness and screen to body ratio), relatively small non-removable battery (if you had adapted to the power bank lifestyle then shouldn't be a major issue to you) and ultimately, close to impossible to find accessories (casing/screen protector and so on).
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post Nov 28 2015, 02:31 AM

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QUOTE(chrommed @ Nov 28 2015, 02:12 AM)
Is this it?

http://www.lazada.com.my/asus-padfone-s-pf...ck-2402222.html

Do I get both the tab and the phone? Sounds like a very sweet deal there.
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Nope, tab is a separate purchase.

Also the tab styling may not be everyone's taste, better get your hands onto one in shop first before consider purchasing it.
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post Dec 2 2015, 03:19 AM

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QUOTE(Sinomen @ Dec 2 2015, 12:43 AM)
Hello Again Guys .
I'm the guy that made so many posts about A7000+ / K3 Note / Redmi Note 2
I decided now to go buy Redmi Note 2 ( I Really want the Redmi Note 3 but since its AP set there should be so many problems for few months )
1.How is the GPS lock on these phones ? 
2.I need an advice , I want to go to lowyat to maybe put hands on few of them to check them .is it a good idea to buy the phone from there aswell ? is there any trustworthy shop that I can go to ?
3.does it worth to buy the Malaysia set for 100+ ? do they take the warranty seriously ?
Thanks in Advance .
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Best option, opt for COD and get them from Lazada with voucher 15LINE on app, RM579 for local set, totally worth it.

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