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Max2006
post Jan 12 2016, 08:30 PM

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There are 4 different version of China set for Mate 8.

網通版 (4G)=AL10、移動版=TL00、聯通版 (WCCDMA) =DL00、電信版=CL00

The one you should buy is the version 網通版 (4G)=AL10. You can also go for 聯通版 (WCCDMA) =DL00, however, it only have 3G.


As for the international set, there are 2 version. Details was attached below.

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post Apr 17 2016, 04:19 PM

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QUOTE(latte36 @ Apr 17 2016, 12:23 PM)
1 thing i already notice after less than a days usage, the touch screen isnt as sensitive as the note 5's.

on note 5, i barely have to touch twice for the same function. on the mate 8, that has happened few times.

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It's because you already get used to Note 5 before bro.

Last week I went to Huawei store and compared my note 5 with mate 8 side by side. The screen of mate 8 was indeed less sensitive compared to Note 5. it's not that mate 8 was having issue on touchscreen. Note 5's touchscreen is simply more sensitive compared to other phone. So it might confused you and made you think mate 8 is not sensitive once you switched from Note 5.

I have tried many phones out there. I also bought a few different brands in past few years. I do find out that Samsung phone screen is more sensitive compared to the others. I guess they are using different pressure technology on their screen? hmm.gif

Anyway, use it for couple of days. You will get used to your new phone screentouch eventually. As long as you don't go back to note 5 la. If you still using both phones at the same time, you sure will always feel that note 5 is much sensitve.


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post Apr 17 2016, 04:44 PM

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QUOTE(daddoo @ Apr 17 2016, 04:37 PM)
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It's quite common on IPS screen.If it's not serious and obvious, most people would just ignore it. Anyway, You can try to claim for warranty. But it's not guarantee that you won't get the same issue on the other new set.

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