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These chinese phones are there any language problems with them? Does everythign load up in chinese or will there be no issues whatsoever settign up to fully english? Also as it is not android I assume there will hardly be any apps for the phone? As you cant use google play store etc0
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Wileyfox Swift - 16 GB - Sandstone Black - Unlocked, This is clearly the best and under £100 too bargain!0
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I had both the moto g 2 and 3, after you install 10 apps the phone becomes pretty much unusuable as the internal memory is all taken up, everything just stops responding even after I've wiped the phone or constantly clear app caches and data. I even tried expanding it to 32gb with a memory card but hardly any apps can be moved across and the ones that do run even slower than off the internal memory! Shame because at the beginning it was a decent phone. I think it is pretty unacceptable these days to have 10 apps and your phoen to pretty much stop working.
Looks like this wileyfox one is now best for under £100 aswell. I dont think much will have changed on the moto g 4!0 -
LONDON_SMOGGY wrote: »These chinese phones are there any language problems with them? Does everythign load up in chinese or will there be no issues whatsoever settign up to fully english? Also as it is not android I assume there will hardly be any apps for the phone? As you cant use google play store etc
Almost none are locked to anything
Google PlayStore is possible to install to most of them without any glitches and run all of the apps, as you would on any other Android phone .
Most of them allow simple SD card fitment with apps to be installed on either internal memory or SD card (moto's dont), ever so easy to manage load of files to be transfered to the M$ windows etc.
As ever, just look up as what brand and model is and only real concern is for the very particular model to be covering UK 4G (also 3G 1800; 2100 MHZ) frequencies.
all of that nonsense about Chinese branded phones not being SAME quality as big branded ones... I personally take as silly snobbishness, as I owned few and had 0 problems of the sort.
Also, VERY highly recommended to read up articles on PCworld and on GPSarena for all of the specifics of any phone you'd chose to buy.
under £200 those better models are near equal to £400-500 priced ones, that carry big names on them.
Same as PC (windows) world- name used to mean quality, but suddenly people learned that any brand is as valuable as tech specs of those products is.0 -
I dont think much will have changed on the moto g 4!
Well it has double the internal memory at 16GB and double the Ram to run the apps smoothly. I agree the old Moto g (8Gb) had only about 3.5Gb of useful memory (considering the operating system uses about 4.5 Gb) and was frustrating to use0 -
all of that nonsense about Chinese branded phones not being SAME quality as big branded ones... I personally take as silly snobbishness, as I owned few and had 0 problems of the sort.
As someone who has been involved in trying to retail these phones I can tell you that you don't really have a clue.
Just how many "non-brand" Chinese phones have you owned? And which makes?
There are some good Chinese brands but there are lots of really poor quality brands as well, and your list of recommendations includes plenty of the bad ones...====0 -
So is there anything better than the wileyfox phone currently for sub £150?0
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LONDON_SMOGGY wrote: »So is there anything better than the wileyfox phone currently for sub £150?
You could also look at the Honor phones, the 4X or 5X or its replacement (I think it's recently had or about to have a replacement)
Should be around 150 on Amazon or via their EU site, vmall.eu.====0 -
So what would people go with the wileyfox or the xiaomi, both 2ghz processor with 16gb internal memory. Cant decide which is better?0
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thanks for the suggestion but 8gb memory is really too small these dyas, and enough for about 5 apps!0
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