2014-03-09, 10:16
(This post was last modified: 2014-03-09, 10:43 by Coffeegirl.)
(2014-03-08, 05:58)linr76 Wrote: its not really a problem, but with all these phones that have no "brand" name you never know what you get.
might be good, might be the worst crap.
and the small price difference is not worth the gamble imo.
good brands also include:
THL, TCL, iOcean, Elephone, UMI, Coolpad
you have to make some compromise in any case, as there is always something that could be better.
Some of the phones are full of chinese apps for example, some do not come with google play store installed, and so on.
you need to do a lot of research or simply spend more money.
if you do not need dual sim support you may also want to check for used non-chinese phones, there are good offers around.
Sorry for not replying to posts everybody, only just realised that there were more.
New to the forum so you will have to excuse me!
You know, used ones are a brilliant idea, I just didn't know where to get them as none seem to be getting anywhere! Any help on where I can get them or who to contact?
(2014-03-08, 07:54)linr76 Wrote: exactly - that is also why i chose to buy an iNew V3.
after a long line of top shelf Samsung i finally deem the chinese phones have evolved enough and from what i read so far the iNew seems to be pretty sweet for the money.
A load of you have mentioned the iNew V3 - its alright but I am looking for a pink phone. That would be a bonus!! The V3, in terms of looks just does not appeal to me!
http://www.chinabuye.com/n3-octa-core-3g...s-otg-pink
This one however
(2014-03-09, 08:21)linr76 Wrote: well lets just say you get what you pay for.
if you buy a phone for 100USD dont expect it to be perfect. i did not know that there are that many problems with the w450.
i honestly do not know which chinese company of those discussed is "best".
what i do know is that for example the inew is very popular in germany and russia, with little problems reported.
most people seem to be pleased with its quality. most negative discussions are about sub par battery life which is admittedly directly dependent on how you use it - its probably not a good phone for a gamer and tinkerer. a big plus is that it has practically nearly stock Android 4.2.2 on it, comes with google implementation (play store and sync works etc) and doesnt have to be rooted to add google services and remove loads of chinese apps noone outside of china uses.
of course you can have bad luck and your phone can break, but that can and will also happen if you buy Samsung, Apple, HTC or other "brand" phones which cost 3-4 times as much.
simply put - if you need a reliable phone with warranty then DO NOT BUY a chinese phone!
no matter if its Zopo, THL or any other (few exceptions exist but are priced much higher and almost all of those are single sim)
i personally have owned many Samsung phones, most of them the top of the line variety at their time.
since dual sim is an absolute must for me (as i do not want to carry 2 or more phones) and where i live you can practically not buy any dual sim phones my current phone is a Samsung Galaxy Grand, which i will replace with an iNew V3. this might give you an idea of what i was searching for when making my decision.
it is fairly easy to find a satisfactory chinese smartphone when you have low expectations and are not used to a top line smartphone (eg. Samsung Galaxy Note or S3 which i both still own).
if the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Dual Sim would offer a working International ROM i personally would buy that instead.
unfortunately it does not and also comes with a hefty price tag (900 USD)
it really depends on what you want and how much money you are willing to spend.
since coffegirl has outlined what she is willing to pay and what she is looking for i think there were many good suggestions here, in the end she has to compare and decide for herself.
PS - my native language is not english - so if something sounds weird please excuse.
Your English is awesome!
Some really helpful tips in there, keeping them in mind
I have decided to increase my budget to about £130.00
So keep the suggestions coming
What I am really after now is reviews/comments/views about the N3 seeing as that phone is calling to me (no pun intended )
Quote:The big difference in performance will come with the RAM differ. 512 vs the 1giga. There also a big difference between 720p and the 480p. If you want an inexpensive phone for your kid or for just basic use, or as a backup, the Timmy you mention about is maybe okay.
One thing is Coffegirls said budget E100. If can up it just E20, then the Timmy becomes impossible to recommend. Too many other good option. (but at E120, that not include inew v3).
Yes I understand, I'm thinking of going for 2gb RAM now
Also
I'm 19 and no mom yet!! Hehe