LG v30 is finally coming to Philippines. And Digital Walker seems have a good deal.
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LG v30 is finally coming to Philippines. And Digital Walker seems have a good deal.
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Kay Vincent sir, natuwa ako sa reviews, kahit nasagasaan or naupuan pa kaya niya gawing mukhang brand new. Xperia parts are relatively easy to find and cheap to repair, daming DIY vids online din.
Bibili lang ako ng OEM middle frame sa Aliexpress, ipapakabit ko na lang sa iba since dual sim version ang Z5 ko.
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Ang dami ko ng napagawang iPhone sa GH. Wala naman problema, After pagawa benta ko sa mga tiangge hinde naman nila nakikita na repaired.
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This is also what I like about iPhones (6s and below), madali lang iparepair, if you got a dent palit lang ng metal shell. Yung 7 and later may gasket na for water resistance.
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Yung Sony Xperia ko ay matagal ko ng hinihintay na masira or mawala dahil over 4 years na...kahit binabato ko nalang minsan ay matibay parin. Naghahanap lang ako ng reason para mapalitan na. Ayaw ko lang bumili ng bago smarthphone dahil wala pang problem bukod sa mga gasgas sa body ng phone.
yung iphone 5s ba sa lazada na around 8 to 12thou eh mas advance pa rin ba sa mga current entry level phone na tig 4thou up to same price?
I'd pick the 5s over entry level Android phones, though don't expect the 4 year old iPhone's battery to last as long as a Xiaomi Redmi 4x. Medyo may lag na din yun on iOS 11.
Ganda talaga ng form factor ng 5s, di ako nagkakatypo madalas unlike sa bigger screen phones.
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Best value phone is still the Motorola G series ... currently the G5S and G5S Plus ...
But for almost the same price, you can get a Xiaomi mi5s with a flagship-grade Snapdragon 821 CPU.
I personally think Moto phones are quite overpriced, yung recently announced Moto X4 ay 24K with a Snapdragon 630 CPU, konti na lang One Plus 5/5T na. Or even Xperia XZ/XZs and LG G6 na naka Snapdragon 820/821 CPU din.
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How about the Asus zenfone 3 zoom, sale at Lazada for 12,995?
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That's 11,000 off the SRP, considering it was just launched last April, pwede na. It puts the phone right into the lower midrange category na naka SD625.
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guys question: ano bang ideal battery size for an android phone with 5 - 5.3 inch display? innoticed most have around 3000 - 3300mah, but my phone has 2460mah and it doesn't last a day. Light surfing lang ginagawa ko, no youtube/video playback.
I agree.
If we were to compare it to cars, the car's maximum range have everything to do with the engine and powertrain's efficiency, actual usage, and fuel tank capacity.
A vehicle with a relatively small capacity tank coupled with an efficient engine and driven by a capable driver can easily out-distance a vehicle with a bigger capacity tank but driven poorly or has a badly-maintained, inefficient engine.
Same concept applies with smartphones. Later generation chipsets are typically more efficient compared to anything that came before it. That's how it is with the evolution of semiconductors.... They progressively get smaller, smarter, faster, but uses less power for the amount of work they do.
hmmm di na ako familiar with the latest processors...but i'm looking at midrangers with 5in. displays and 3-4gb RAM. mainly browsing and IM lang naman.