I think it will be veeeery close to 1st Sept before they start to slap the SST on it.
Definitely. So that people will be queing, rushing, buying i the last minute!! Attempting to make a big hype before SST kicks in.
QUOTE(lucaswjk @ Aug 25 2018, 04:36 PM)
Didn't register interest still can buy or not i dont wan to gv them my phone#
Sure can buy lah as long as you got cash mah. The only reason they want your contact no. is because they can contact you asap once the stock arrived since you already show your interest.
This post has been edited by Max2006: Aug 25 2018, 05:32 PM
i own rn5ai, even it hv better camera... tat all compare to asus max pro, i think it is better to choose asus
btw azhar75 can sell u better, he is da expert
As a user of the Max Pro M1 (and also the TS, hehe), I can tell you without hesitation that the only two good points of that phone is the price (if you managed to buy it at RM599 for the 3/32 version during flash sale) and the battery life. In all other aspects, I would recommend the RN5 over it.
I am not sure offering a glass edition would actually be called luxury. If by your definition, then OnePlus is a luxury phone then
What he meant was the premium feeling of glass la, which is true based on its history in phone construction and what manufacturers trying to make us perceive that way.
Before glass, they used aluminium due to the rigid feeling in hand. Glass and ceramic could give the same feeling + wireless charging (this is what sets high end flagship phones apart from budget flagships) + better signal reception. However, both of these are brittle and obviously do not have the same durability as aluminium or even plastic.
What he meant was the premium feeling of glass la, which is true based on its history in phone construction and what manufacturers trying to make us perceive that way.
Before glass, they used aluminium due to the rigid feeling in hand. Glass and ceramic could give the same feeling + wireless charging (this is what sets high end flagship phones apart from budget flagships) + better signal reception. However, both of these are brittle and obviously do not have the same durability as aluminium or even plastic.
among the case, the one i really interested is the bamboo case released by motorola, before they gone bankrupt... this one really artistic and stand out differently
among the case, the one i really interested is the bamboo case released by motorola, before they gone bankrupt... this one really artistic and stand out differently
Is that the same manufacturer as Oneplus bamboo cover? The best case I ever had is the official OnePlus carbon kevlar bumper case, made by Dupont. Its the same one in Pocophone F1 kevlar edition. With that finishing, I think we don't need a phone case at all.
Is that the same manufacturer as Oneplus bamboo cover? The best case I ever had is the official OnePlus carbon kevlar bumper case, made by Dupont. Its the same one in Pocophone F1 kevlar edition. With that finishing, I think we don't need a phone case at all.
not sure bout manufacture, but that series by motorola is hyping made in america phone... ended up they failed miserably. american prefer china cheap phone
--- btw oneplus 6 6/64gb AP set now sold by 11street (hk seller) oni rm1799
What he meant was the premium feeling of glass la, which is true based on its history in phone construction and what manufacturers trying to make us perceive that way.
Before glass, they used aluminium due to the rigid feeling in hand. Glass and ceramic could give the same feeling + wireless charging (this is what sets high end flagship phones apart from budget flagships) + better signal reception. However, both of these are brittle and obviously do not have the same durability as aluminium or even plastic.
Actually the older Lumia phones had a very nice feel even though they were made of plastic (PC). Felt sturdy and more solid compared to the plastic of Samsung phones back in the day.
Actually the older Lumia phones had a very nice feel even though they were made of plastic (PC). Felt sturdy and more solid compared to the plastic of Samsung phones back in the day.
Eh... Nokia's polycarbonate was actually different than Samsung's plastic. It's more practical in the sense that we don't need a case.