2:47 am
February 10, 2014
10:09 pm
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January 7, 2014
very true, but i think the biggest thing people need to do is go to a store’s show room floor and actually test the phone before purchasing it, do the buttons work how you like, is it quick when you open 20 apps does it play games to an acceptable level and most of all does it take a good photo (avg consumer always complaints about the camera!)
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12:05 pm
February 10, 2014
1:35 am
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January 7, 2014
depends on your needs, a lot of phones in Asia supported dual sim but if you require two devices then I would go high end and end, no need for two flagships – right now the Moto G dual sim is quite appealing
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11:00 pm
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January 6, 2014
dual sim smartphones are practical especially if you maintain 2 personal number. those some end-user has no choice but to have 2 units -1 personal and 1 given by office. rest of the people are just very used to upgrading their devices everytime a new unit come. well, as long as one can afford it then go for it!
2:35 am
Premium Member
January 7, 2014
Ideal sure, but in a technical terms there are practical issues with running two sims for example call direction, contact isolation, running two radios 3G/LTE assignment dual sim phones have horrid battery life compared to a single sim phone – it’s the basic reason why aside from Samsung nobody else has taken dual sim all that seriously.
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8:58 am
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8:18 pm
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Mark3ferrer said
Many people always want to buy a new model of phones, but for me the best use of smartphone is based on what you need and not for whats in or latest..know the feature of the smartphone the suits your needs.
agree. every consumer should know what they want by categories and priorities then based upon thier budget buy one. though of course, there will always be people who just keeps on buying all (if not every all) newly released smartphones because they have a capacity to do so.
12:13 am
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January 7, 2014
23and14and20 said
Mark3ferrer said
Many people always want to buy a new model of phones, but for me the best use of smartphone is based on what you need and not for whats in or latest..know the feature of the smartphone the suits your needs.agree. every consumer should know what they want by categories and priorities then based upon thier budget buy one. though of course, there will always be people who just keeps on buying all (if not every all) newly released smartphones because they have a capacity to do so.
If I could, I would love to swap my devices out once a month and I would love to run about 3-4 of them at a time.. I love tech, i write about it, i work in it.. im just a big kid when it comes to new gadgets
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