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 Buying new handphone? Need RECOMMENDATION? V16

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SUSbingding
post Aug 10 2016, 06:58 PM

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QUOTE(xperiaDROID @ Aug 10 2016, 03:27 PM)
If 800 vs 801, then the difference will be minor. But if compare to 810, there will be quite a difference. The biggest improvement is on 820. Hence, the flaws in 810 are already addressed in 820.
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdrago...sors/comparison

3GB RAM is indeed more than adequate, but if you can get a phone with 6GB RAM for less than RM 2k (OnePlus 3), I would say why not? 6GB RAM is overkill, but at least it's futureproof.
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ok, oneplus 3 vs mi5 and lg g5 which one better? and any other phones around 2k mol?

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post Aug 10 2016, 07:35 PM

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1. Brand: Any
2. Budget: Around RM1,000
3. Specs: Battery life, CPU+GPU, Display
4. Type/Size: 5"-5.5"

Did some reading, found Redmi Note 3, planning to sign a telco plan as well, Celcom offering at RM778 for the device. Are there any other recommendations that are better than Redmi Note 3?

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post Aug 10 2016, 11:52 PM

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QUOTE(bingding @ Aug 10 2016, 06:58 PM)
ok, oneplus 3 vs mi5 and lg g5 which one better? and any other phones around 2k mol?
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Xiaomi Mi 5, if you wanna save money but still get flagship specs and you can accept the flaws like mediocre speaker and the not-well optimized software.

OnePlus 3, if you wanna save money but still get the best of the best specs.

LG G5, I wouldn't really recommend you this because the battery life is bad and build quality is questionable. The only good thing about it is it's camera.

If I were you, I would still go for OnePlus 3 because it's affordable for a flagship with less compromises unlike the Xiaomi Mi 5.
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post Aug 11 2016, 12:38 AM

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1. Brand. - any brand (preferably not samsung or iphone)
2. Budget. - no budget
3. Specs. - good for gaming, maybe good battery life as well
4. Type/Size. - any
SUSbingding
post Aug 11 2016, 11:15 AM

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QUOTE(xperiaDROID @ Aug 10 2016, 11:52 PM)
Xiaomi Mi 5, if you wanna save money but still get flagship specs and you can accept the flaws like mediocre speaker and the not-well optimized software.

OnePlus 3, if you wanna save money but still get the best of the best specs.

LG G5, I wouldn't really recommend you this because the battery life is bad and build quality is questionable. The only good thing about it is it's camera.

If I were you, I would still go for OnePlus 3 because it's affordable for a flagship with less compromises unlike the Xiaomi Mi 5.
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ok, i saw oneplus 3 got two version. import and malaysia version and import is cheaper. why is it so? any different beetween two sets?
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post Aug 11 2016, 03:49 PM

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QUOTE(SAB2811X @ Aug 9 2016, 10:08 PM)
Hi sifus, which one is better, Note 5 or Oneplus 3?
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Note 5
xperiaDROID
post Aug 11 2016, 07:40 PM

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ok, i saw oneplus 3 got two version. import and malaysia version and import is cheaper. why is it so? any different beetween two sets?
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If you're buying from 3rd party retailers like Satugadget or DirectD, the imported version is basically the same as the Malaysian version, just that they differ in terms of warranty (imported version has warranty from 3rd party retailer themselves whereas Malaysian version has official Brightstar warranty).

I think the reason why the Malaysian version is more expensive is because of SIRIM and MCMC certification.
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post Aug 11 2016, 07:50 PM

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QUOTE(xperiaDROID @ Aug 11 2016, 07:40 PM)
If you're buying from 3rd party retailers like Satugadget or DirectD, the imported version is basically the same as the Malaysian version, just that they differ in terms of warranty (imported version has warranty from 3rd party retailer themselves whereas Malaysian version has official Brightstar warranty).

I think the reason why the Malaysian version is more expensive is because of SIRIM and MCMC certification.
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oh i see. cause i tot its like oneplus one last time. there is a diff in network band
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post Aug 12 2016, 11:18 AM

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Hi, i would like to seek advice all the sifu here
1. Brand:prefer samsung , can be any brand as long as worth the money
2. Budget:around Rm2000
3. Specs: Last longer battery ,screen size atleast 5' ,preferable dual sim

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post Aug 12 2016, 03:24 PM

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Dear /k expert i need some phone recommendations based on below criteria

1. Brand: Any
2. Budget: Around rm2000
3. Specs: Good battery(A must because gaming alot) and nice camera
4. Type/Size: Any
xperiaDROID
post Aug 12 2016, 03:36 PM

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Dear /k expert i need some phone recommendations based on below criteria

1. Brand: Any
2. Budget: Around rm2000
3. Specs: Good battery(A must because gaming alot) and nice camera
4. Type/Size: Any
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Huawei Mate 8
Huawei P9
OnePlus 3
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post Aug 12 2016, 03:53 PM

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QUOTE(xperiaDROID @ Aug 12 2016, 03:36 PM)
Huawei Mate 8
Huawei P9
OnePlus 3
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thanks for your input!
i try to compare them but those terms is too technical for me rclxub.gif
Mate 8 vs P9 vs 1+3

i guess i will go for the biggest battery mate 8 hmm.gif
Tokik Siwok
post Aug 12 2016, 11:34 PM

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1. Brand: Any (preferably common brand like asus,sony, huawei, mi...)
2. Budget: Around rm800
3. Specs: good battery, camera, less issue/bug,
4. Type/Size: preferably around 5" screen, anything close to that also acceptable

currently im looking at redmi note 3, honor 5c and honor 5x
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post Aug 12 2016, 11:53 PM

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1. Brand. Android
2. Budget. Rm1900 & below
3. Specs. Full HD, Storage more than 32gb/64gb
4. Type/Size. 5.5" screen size

Im looking a phone to replace my gf's Redmi Note. (before this she is using galaxy note 2). Through her experiences with her previous 2 phones, I will like to get her a phone that is:

1. OS/ Softwares that is not buggy. The phone has to work by itself, well-optimized from stock. Do not expect her to root the phone, and goes into advance setting to do some engineering works in order for the phone to work for her. She likes her galaxy note 2, but the phone glitchy UI soon become laggy to use. When I bought her the Redmi Note... a lot of time she is so frustrated with the phone. When in urgent situation, handphone hanged, whatsapp camera not responding... and with 8gb of internal storage, it is never possible to download additional apps.

2. 32GB to 64GB internal storage I think the reason her redmi note is so buggy is because of the limited internal storage. So... a bigger storage is a must

3. Big 5.5" full HD screen. Both her previous 2 phones only comes with 720p, So i think 1080p has to be the minimum for the new phone.

4. Good battery life. Both her phone has pretty big battery ... so the new phone has to be at least as big.

5. Good selfie camera.

She is currently looking at the "Oppo Selfie Expert", and i think the best spec for her will be at least the Oppo F1 Plus. But I am looking at other alternative options, as I am not very convince with the Selfie hype... (ladies out there, pls share your experience) And I am worry the Oppo color OS can be as buggy as MIUI. Personally I thought of Oneplus3, as I am oneplus1 user myself, and I think the almost-close-to-stock android is the most stable one to use. But personally I don't like the camera quality of my oneplus.

Currently im having OPPO F1 plus vs OnePlus3. But I will like to hear other suggestion. And for Oppo F1 user, can share if it is worth calling it "selfie expert" and worth the buy? Thanks.
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post Aug 13 2016, 10:17 AM

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brand: any, prefer android
budget: 1200
Specs: good battery, good camera
Type/Size: 5" and above

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xperiaDROID
post Aug 13 2016, 10:28 AM

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QUOTE(Tokik Siwok @ Aug 12 2016, 11:34 PM)
1. Brand: Any (preferably common brand like asus,sony, huawei, mi...)
2. Budget: Around rm800
3. Specs: good battery, camera, less issue/bug,
4. Type/Size: preferably around 5" screen, anything close to that also acceptable

currently im looking at redmi note 3, honor 5c and honor 5x
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (32GB)
Honor 5X
Alcatel Flash Plus 2 (32GB)

Honor 5C has lagging issues, so it's not recommended to buy it at the moment.


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post Aug 13 2016, 11:19 AM

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QUOTE(xperiaDROID @ Aug 13 2016, 10:28 AM)
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (32GB)
Honor 5X
Alcatel Flash Plus 2 (32GB)

Honor 5C has lagging issues, so it's not recommended to buy it at the moment.
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Which one is better among those 3...

Currently my honor6 faulty, are those device on par with h6?
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post Aug 13 2016, 11:20 AM

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QUOTE(clivengu @ Aug 12 2016, 11:53 PM)
1. Brand. Android
2. Budget. Rm1900 & below
3. Specs. Full HD, Storage more than 32gb/64gb
4. Type/Size. 5.5" screen size

Im looking a phone to replace my gf's Redmi Note. (before this she is using galaxy note 2). Through her experiences with her previous 2 phones, I will like to get her a phone that is:

1. OS/ Softwares that is not buggy. The phone has to work by itself, well-optimized from stock. Do not expect her to root the phone, and goes into advance setting to do some engineering works in order for the phone to work for her. She likes her galaxy note 2, but the phone glitchy UI soon become laggy to use. When I bought her the Redmi Note... a lot of time she is so frustrated with the phone. When in urgent situation, handphone hanged, whatsapp camera not responding... and with 8gb of internal storage, it is never possible to download additional apps.

2. 32GB to 64GB internal storage I think the reason her redmi note is so buggy is because of the limited internal storage. So... a bigger storage is a must

3. Big 5.5" full HD screen. Both her previous 2 phones only comes with 720p, So i think 1080p has to be the minimum for the new phone.

4. Good battery life. Both her phone has pretty big battery ... so the new phone has to be at least as big.

5. Good selfie camera.

She is currently looking at the "Oppo Selfie Expert", and i think the best spec for her will be at least the Oppo F1 Plus. But I am looking at other alternative options, as I am not very convince with the Selfie hype... (ladies out there, pls share your experience) And I am worry the Oppo color OS can be as buggy as MIUI. Personally I thought of Oneplus3, as I am oneplus1 user myself, and I think the almost-close-to-stock android is the most stable one to use. But personally I don't like the camera quality of my oneplus.

Currently im having OPPO F1 plus vs OnePlus3. But I will like to hear other suggestion. And for Oppo F1 user, can share if it is worth calling it "selfie expert" and worth the buy? Thanks.
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Tbh, OnePlus 3 is the most reliable one of the bunch. The software is simple but yet provides good end results, and that's where OnePlus is good at. If software is a big concern to you, then go for the OnePlus 3. Just remember to update the phone when there's a software update, cause it will fix bugs and issues that are present in the software (if there's any). For the camera, most reviewers have rated it's camera up to par with the competition, and won't be lacking behind in terms of selfies.

As for Oppo's so-called "Selfie Expert" F1 Plus, the price is too steep for what it's offering especially when you can get the OnePlus 3 at similar price but with better specs and performance. But if we're not talking about price here, the F1 Plus gets a tick in your requirements except the software, cause Oppo's Color OS can be buggy at times (based on what I've seen on my relative's R7 Lite) although not as buggy as MIUI. So basically, Color OS is not that reliable.

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QUOTE(Tokik Siwok @ Aug 13 2016, 11:19 AM)
Which one is better among those 3...

Currently my honor6 faulty, are those device on par with h6?
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I would say the Redmi Note 3.
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post Aug 13 2016, 11:38 AM

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QUOTE(Tokik Siwok @ Aug 13 2016, 11:19 AM)
Which one is better among those 3...

Currently my honor6 faulty, are those device on par with h6?
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I would say that Redmi Note 3 (32GB) is the best among those 3, because it has good battery life. But the software can be buggy at times (it can be addressed with software updates but you'll have to hold on for a bit in waiting for updates to arrive). If software really matters to you, go for the Flash Plus 2 (32GB).

Those 3 are definitely on par with Honor 6, if not better.

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