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Finally bought my first iPhone in rose gold colour. All stores no stock, finally manage to get one at machines klcc.
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Nov 21 2015, 09:42 AM
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Nov 23 2015, 08:16 AM
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Nov 25 2015, 12:05 PM
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QUOTE(PeeEl @ Nov 25 2015, 11:31 AM) Not really true these days as technology has come a long way coupled with the fact that there are so many manufacturers which made it very competitive. Thus, relatively cheap products are almost as good. And as you have stated, that is an OLD saying which was correct in the older era. Not so much nowadays Yes, especially as far as technology is concerned. Just look at some of the phones being churned out lately by the likes of Xiaomi, Huawei, Asus, Lenovo, etc. That said, many of their newer flagships are now closing in on the RM2k mark.Must be our currency, haha.. |
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Nov 28 2015, 08:55 PM
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QUOTE(azbro @ Nov 28 2015, 03:16 PM) Hi I've tried maxis, DiGi, Celcom and U Mobile - there really is no perfect telco, all depends on the coverage at the locations you work, live and play. I will say this though, personally for me, I feel that U Mobile has the worst customer service. When I first opened a line with them I put in a RM300 deposit for international roaming. After I terminated my line, they told me they would offset my last bill (less than RM100) from my deposit and refund the balance. After 4 months they sent me a lawyer letter to collect the remaining RM100. I called their customer service hotline which no one bothers answering and even went to their service centre to give them hell personally. It took another two months or so before the issue was settled. I didn't experience this crap with either DiGi or Celcom when I ported out. So anyway, as far as I'm concerned, U Mobile is "you get what you pay for".I'm looking for a phone to replace my trusty iPhone 4, seriously, if its still supported by apple and newer apps can be installed, I wouldn't mind using the ip4 for another 2`3 years. So I did some extensive homework on what should I replace it with....a 5S? a 6S? a Note 5? a Z5? And so I was playing with wife and colics android, and really dint like it. I'm really not used to it, simple things also seems tough to me. Now I'm thinking of a 6S 64GB. its RM3699. I prefer to buy onsite, so even though Online might cost a few hundred lesser, I still buy at the store. I checked other options like Maxis, Celcom, Digi and the packages are just too much. I only use about Max 1.2GB data a month. The rest I use Wifi at home. But I check U mobile and seems like it they have what I wanted, the i40 package. I went to check out at U Mobile store since cant understand the webby so much. But after reading the Umobile pamphlet, a iphone6S Plus 64Gb cost only RM3572 (cash) with the i40 contract. And Since I'm using Hotlink, I dun mind using my old number to port to the Umobile. Monthly also I only need to pay bout RM31.50 (instead of 40 since there is an upfront payment). So what is the advantages and disadvantages buying from Umobile? Instead of getting a 6S 64Gb from Apple store, I can get a iPhone 6S plus 64Gb at lesser price from Umobile. Thanks in advance (And I did check the Umobile thread created but seems like too slow moving) |
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Nov 28 2015, 11:08 PM
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Nov 30 2015, 08:06 PM
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QUOTE(alucard89 @ Nov 30 2015, 07:07 PM) 0.2 - 0.3 mm should be ok right? Be a little careful if you're using an older case for the 6/6 Plus though, the tempered glass adds to the thickness of the 6S/6S Plus (which by itself is already thicker than the 6/6 Plus) so a thicker tempered glass would affect the fitting into an older case.Gonna grab remax brand, this one is sturdy enough to withstand some drops back when I was using ip5 |
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Nov 30 2015, 09:53 PM
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Dec 1 2015, 10:53 PM
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QUOTE(TOMEI-R @ Dec 1 2015, 06:38 PM) Its been known all along that you can send Telco units to resellers for warranty purposes. But somehow, reseller service centers will try to dissuade you from sending to them and to send back to your respective Telcos. Correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure Telcos don't have a techie department that fixes phones so they are sure to send it to an authorised service centre eventually. |
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