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  • in reply to: Samsung S4 clone(korea set) not starting up. #17895
    Rohan99
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    It seems like you may have bricked your phone. I did this once to my Chinese tablet and was able to recover it using a physical mod. I am not familiar with you phone so I don’t know how to direct you. You will have to search online but I can tell you that it will involve opening your phone and maybe connecting certain pins together so that the phone can be flashed on a pc.

    in reply to: Xiaomi Hongmi Mobile Phones #17885
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    This company has some great Android smart phones. The red rice is one such with amazing features and design. The phone listed above looks very impressive and the price is very good. I am starting to love these Chinese brands.

    in reply to: What smartphone would you recommend me to buy? #17877
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    elmarianexx wrote:
    No to expensive though. Please recommend me some smartphones up to 200 dollars $.

    Have you decided on anything yet? You should go to Geekbuying and look at the phones they have or click on one of the advertisements on this website and check out the awesome phones.

    in reply to: Help!!!Which one should i chose? #17876
    Rohan99
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    There is really no competition here. The N3 has taken this my a mile. Faster processor, more Rom and a bigger screen. If they have the same price range than the N3 is worth it any day over the S3.

    in reply to: The comparison between Coolpad F1 and HUA WEI honor 3C #17864
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    willson wrote:
    They are cost-effective android phones, if you want to own an android phone, I think they are good choices for you.

    We can make a comparison between them, coolpad F1 equips with MT6952 octa-core CPU and Mail-450 GPU, which are better than quad-core and Mail-400 on honor 3C. Both 5 inch phones configurate with 2GB RAM and 8 GB ROM, but the back camera of 3C uses Sony BSI technology, which brings good performance in night shot. From the score of AnTuTu, F1 is better than 3C in several tests.

    It’s hard to choose one from them. What’s your selection?

    There are more details in follow sites.

    F1: http://www.tinydeal.com/coolpad-f1-px2cp8t-p-132362.html
    3C: http://www.pandawill.com/huawei-honor-3c-smartphone-mtk6582-quad-core-50-inch-hd-ogs-screen-50mp-front-camera-2300mah-p84621.html

    I would go for the Coolpad all the way. It has a superior cpu and gpu than the honor. The slightly better camera on the honor does not make up for the better processor on the Coolpad.

    in reply to: weak wifi on Lenovo A850 #17863
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    nirmalabhi wrote:
    licklozay wrote:
    I have heard about this situation being similar for quite a few individuals. My friend had this very same device and was complaining about this but not on the same level that you are. There was a lot of uncertainty as to whether it was his route to on the phone. After a lot of research on this phone online it’s clear that the phone does not have the best Wi-Fi adapter for it and so the signal is quite weak. So I would concur and agree with you on that.

    Hello,

    I managed to fix this.
    with some tape i attached aluminium foil folded at the back of the phone and now Wi-FI signal is perfect – super download all times.
    thanks guys!!!

    Great think brother. A fix is a fix and when you do it in an adhoc manner it makes you feel much better about your technological and technical skills. You can put some foil on your router antenna to improve its signal sending capacity.

    in reply to: Android Phones with 4K cameras #17862
    Rohan99
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    I don’t see what not. Sooner or later this technology will be implemented on new phones from various brands. After all, some of these brands only wait for another company to develop something and then they jump on the bandwagon.

    in reply to: cheap phones — are they real? #17858
    Rohan99
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    The phones with the big brands on it and are at a cheap price are obviously fake and they don’t offer the same performance. The brands with original names usually have some good quality phones for good prices.

    in reply to: Buy and sell used android mobile phones #17853
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    Great post with much needed information. I will have a look at them and if I have any phone I need to sell in the future then I will give these a try. Ebay is always a good bet to find such phones also.

    in reply to: Android’s best features #17827
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    Android’s compatibility across a wide range of hardware platform and its program-ability makes it a great OS. Android is fast and you can get a wide range of functions out of it. Great functionality and portability.

    Rohan99
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    I had a tablet before my phone my the cpu it had (MIPS) was so useless. Most of the google apps were not compatible with it and it was slow when streaming videos on the internet.

    in reply to: Galaxy S4 replica screen broke, costs $270 to fix? WTF? #17825
    Rohan99
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    $270? That is ridiculous. I would use that money to buy a new phone. You can get some good quad core Chinese phones for that price and they are better than that s4 replica. It is not worth it to fix that screen crack for that much money.

    in reply to: My Chinese Android phone is surprisingly very durable. #17824
    Rohan99
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    I don’t think it should come as a surprise because almost all the top brand phones are made in China. Chinese brands have been guilty of using substandard material but in recent years some have been using up to standard material. I think the more expensive Chinese phones are the ones with more durability.

    in reply to: Best place to buy phones #17821
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    licklozay wrote:
    For violent been interested in buying some cheaper android phones. The only challenge for me as I’m not sure where to buy these phones online. I know that the cheapest place to buy these phones would be in China but the problem is the language. I’m not able to browse and interact with Chinese websites to the best of my ability. So I wanted to find out is there any websites that sell these Chinese android phones at a good price.

    There are a lot of websites online where you can buy Chinese phones. Geekbuying is one of them and I can say it delivers because I bought an Android phone from them early this year and I got in in new condition and the phone is still going strong today.

    in reply to: Can you upgrade a phones RAM? #17818
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    johnnear wrote:
    I have an Android device and it’s running 512MB of RAM or at least that’s what the manufacturer’s claim. The runs fine when you’re not clogging the phone with apps and other process but once I start to do some resource hogging tasks like gaming or running a pretty heavy app, it starts to bog down and sometimes freeze or crash the app. I thought of downgrading the OS but I can’t do you think phone RAM’s can be upgraded much like a PC?

    Sure you can. If you have access to the type of ram used by the phone as well as the knowledge of where and how to solder it on the circuit board. I suspect that you would also need to change a part of the OS code to enable the Ram to be used.

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