Hahaha ngayon lang lang na realized na wrong thread [emoji51], I looking for my post dun sa kabila and nagtataka ako bakit wala post ko hahaha.
Sorry po OT.
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POCO F2 Pro release date in the Philippines announced | NoypiGeeks
Pocophone f2 coming to PH on June 15. The rumored price is around ₱26k for 6gb/128gb version. Its a bit higher than the predecessor pocophone f1. The 8gb/256gb is rumored at ₱32k. This phone seems like going the way of oneplus where its cheap on first few models but gets expensive every iteration.
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Ok ba talaga yang mga china phone na yan? Parang none of my friends buy them. Either iPhone or Samsung lang.
When I tried the Huawei P30 last year sobrang inferior ng UI to Samsung One UI or iOS.
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Basta ako oneplus pa rin hehehe.
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Yup, oneplus is one of the cleanest and most intuitive android I've used. Sadly yung price nya mataas na din, and I didn't like it when they removed the headphone jack.
I like oneplus Ui better than my Xiaomi, saka itong Xiaomi panay connect sa Xiaomi server. Walang ganito nung oneplus ang phone ko.
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Last edited by BratPAQ; June 10th, 2020 at 10:06 PM.
Nagcheck ako price nung mga midrange/high end na china phone, nasa 20k pala yan. Presyong Note 9/S10 na yun ah. Easily S10 over any china phone. Ganun din presyo ng iPhone X these days.
Di naman lamang sa camera, sa UI, or sa everyday useability yung mga China phone. I dunno, maybe it's just me. I know Huawei has now overtaken Apple and is inching on Samsung as market leader, but I just don't get the hype.
Global Smartphone Market Share: By Quarter
2020 Q1 Market Share:
1. Samsung
2. Huawei
3. Apple
4. Xiaomi
5. Oppo
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An alternative to comparing mobile phone purchase price would be to use the NET residual value ... i.e., purchase price less the used value price ... if you do this, you would see the iPhones have far better NET value after 2-3 years, even after 5 years ...
Yes definitelty, if you always buy brand new, iPhones hold value best.
But if you're willing to go secondhand, even just a 2-3 month old flagship Samsung will already be 40% depreciated. So net cashout is actually lower.
Bought my Note 10 for 33k Nov last year vs 55k bnew price. Today it's still at 31-32k so haven't really lost much to depreciation. Prices will drop once the Note 20 comes out although the Note 20 doesn't look too promising - very marginal improvement vs Note 10.
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Hahaha sayo na yung unlidata mo [emoji23]
Good thing they carry over unused data kaya hindi ko na concern yun
To add I use wifi na sa bahay.
So you never applied for retention to keep your unlidata? Yung Monthly mo same as before? Hindi rin bumaba
Hindi ba ang mahal na nun you are just paying your plan na lang for unlidata / text and calls.
Tapos bili ka new flagship unit
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Magkano binabayad mo sa unlidata mo?
May unlidata din ako sa Smart na walang tali sa plan. 1300 per month, pero no lockup. So nakakapagpalit ako ng phone every time I like.
Yung Smart na unli na actually yung ginagamit namin sa bahay. 80 mbps download, 30 mbps upload. No need for Converge na.
Di ko lang magamit dito sa condo kasi mas mahina LTE pag highrise. Nasa 20 mbps lang dito, taas pa ping. So mas mabilis Converge.
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I remember nung ako 1,800 ako a month for unlidata
If hindi ako nag renew ng plan will be paying the same amount monthly just for the unlidata, free call and text sa smart and free minutes for other telco.
Tapos buy ako new unit?
If kasing yaman ba siguro ako ni Shadow
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