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 Android Phone Recommendations Version 11, PS : follow up the things that i pinned!

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UnknownH
post Jul 1 2017, 02:10 PM

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1. Brand?
Preferably not China brands. But shoot away the recommendations though. Might reconsider.

2. Budget?
Very strict. 300-400

3. Specs?
At least 2gb ram and 16gb ROM. Currently eyeing on Redmi 4A. I might missed something else.

4. What you need in the phone?
Durable. Official warranty from manufacturer/distributor(original MY set).
Using it for social, not gaming. Good telephony, WhatsApp, telegram, fb. Sometimes taking photo. Not a gadget geek.

Asking on behalf of relative. Don't really care where does the brand came from if it were me. Heck even my current phone is AP set Xiaomi. Last but not least, thank you!
UnknownH
post Jul 1 2017, 02:13 PM

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QUOTE(nfmbf @ Jun 9 2017, 10:27 AM)
Hi,
My hubby is looking for a phone to replace his current OnePlusOne. It already starts to be laggy and heats up itself.

1. Brand - i dont mind any brand, but i don't really prefer samsung. good decent one is OK.

2. Budget - he's looking for RM800-1000, but for me, i can consider if it's below rm1200. (top up a bit la for him if it's worth it)

3. Specs.
- screen size: less than 5.5". OPO already feels huge in the pocket.
- camera's MP: as long it looks better than OPO. but no need tooo professional.
- as long the performance is smooth, that's the most important part!

4. What you need in the phone
- smooth performance with long-last battery
- decent durability and sound. ah, needs to have sound input!
- doesn't have to be too latest, as long there are good experience reviews smile.gif

i don't keep myself up to date about phones anymore, so i'm not so sure what's hot now. :/
but i keep seeing people here recommending Mi Note 4, is it really good? too bad it's 5.5". same like OPO.
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Personally I would change the battery first. And perhaps format/flash to newest, stable ROM.
UnknownH
post Jul 8 2017, 04:52 PM

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QUOTE(nfmbf @ Jul 8 2017, 01:20 PM)
hmmm, is that doable to make the phone faster? OPO can change battery, eh?
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I'm sure most phone can change the batteries. Question whether it's easily accessible or not. sweat.gif

 

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