(2014-08-17, 17:46)Sniper47 Wrote: No issues with my GPS, always locks within a minute at most...but issues can and do happen with all brands. Including Samsung and the big namebrand brands. But now I'm repeating myself.
Crashes and force closes and speaker problems happen all the time too with popular name brands. Not only with Whatsapp and Jiayu S5.
My iNew V3 had only charging issue. The rest was fine.
Problems happen with all phones, yes. I bought four phones at the same time for myself and family members. I had problems with the iNew and Jiayu but not the Lenovo's. I'm speaking from personal experience only. The Mediatek 6589t has a gps problem that is well known. I didn't invent the problem, I've experienced it first hand. The iNew has a 6582 and there are no issues I've heard of regarding that SoC. The p780 has a 6589 and the gps is ok too. The K910 has a snapdragon 800 and no issues. My point is quality control is a well documented issue with chinese brands. It can be a crap shoot as to what you end up with. The charging issue of the iNew is a MAJOR problem. It should never have been released with such a fundamental flaw no matter how much you wish to downplay it.
All of this won't stop me buying Chinese brands again, indeed I won't buy anything else in the future. Their value for money and style innovation is unmatched. I will just be very, very careful and do extensive research based on user experiences.
Here's a quote from Gizchina's review of the iNew saying the same thing:
"Low-cost Chinese Phones
There was a time when buying a low-cost Android phone from China was a big gamble. You didn’t really know what you were going to get, specifications might be sketchy and build quality might also have been a let down. I’m happy to say I think those times are largely behind us! This isn’t to say I believe you can just rush out and buy any Chinese phone without worry or concern, but I am saying the chances of getting a dud are nowhere near as high as it used to be.
Before receiving the iNew V3 I had a rough idea of what would arrive. I had read the issues that some customers had had with charging and the fact that iNew’s specifications don’t match what the phone actually has to offer."
"specifications don't match what the phone actually has to offer". I rest my case.