Which Mobile Phone?
Re: Which Mobile Phone?
Need a new one, mine is on its last legs, can any of you phone gurus recommend a device that has the following spec:
Android OS
Dual Sim
2GB RAM minimum
5" screen (or thereabouts)
Quad core CPU (or better)
Max budget 10k
In the UK at the moment where you cant buy dual sim phones as the networks want to push everyone into lock-in contracts. Very frustrtating.
Android OS
Dual Sim
2GB RAM minimum
5" screen (or thereabouts)
Quad core CPU (or better)
Max budget 10k
In the UK at the moment where you cant buy dual sim phones as the networks want to push everyone into lock-in contracts. Very frustrtating.
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Re: Which Mobile Phone?
Well I know that these two are over your budget, but for the rest of the specs they are spot on or better:buksida wrote:Need a new one, mine is on its last legs, can any of you phone gurus recommend a device that has the following spec:
Android OS
Dual Sim
2GB RAM minimum
5" screen (or thereabouts)
Quad core CPU (or better)
Max budget 10k
In the UK at the moment where you cant buy dual sim phones as the networks want to push everyone into lock-in contracts. Very frustrtating.
Sony Xperia Z5 Dual
Samsung Galaxy S7 / S7 Edge
YNWA
Re: Which Mobile Phone?
These are way beyond what I want to spend on a phone, though some of the lower Xperia models look ok.
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Re: Which Mobile Phone?
This may be helpful in your search... you'll have to check local availability and pricing though as these are U.K. models... which, according to the article should be available where you are now...buksida wrote:Need a new one, mine is on its last legs, can any of you phone gurus recommend a device that has the following spec:
Android OS
Dual Sim
2GB RAM minimum
5" screen (or thereabouts)
Quad core CPU (or better)
Max budget 10k
In the UK at the moment where you cant buy dual sim phones as the networks want to push everyone into lock-in contracts. Very frustrtating.
"Best dual-SIM smartphones 2016: What's the best dual-SIM phone? The 20 best dual-SIM phones - best dual-SIM phone reviews, dual-sim buying advice
Best dual-SIM phones. Here's our list of the best dual-SIM smartphones you can buy in the UK in 2016. Best dual-SIM smartphones: best phones into which you can put two SIM cards. Plus: Best dual-SIM phones buying advice"
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Re: Which Mobile Phone?
Hi Buksida,
bought a Samsung Galaxy j7 (2016) at a Phone Shop in MV 3rd Floor at a reasonable price 9.500฿,
shop lady speaks good English and had uncommon technical skills!
Further details:
http://m.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_j7_(2016)-7870.php
Cheers and good luck
bought a Samsung Galaxy j7 (2016) at a Phone Shop in MV 3rd Floor at a reasonable price 9.500฿,
shop lady speaks good English and had uncommon technical skills!
Further details:
http://m.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_j7_(2016)-7870.php
Cheers and good luck
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Re: Which Mobile Phone?
I looked at that one but it didn't have enough memory - looks like the new model has been upgraded to 2GB so that could well be the go.
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Re: Which Mobile Phone?
When did you buy it? J7 goes for 7900 normally, and can be found even in MV for 5900 nowadays. Sounds like you got screwed by the techy shop lady.
Regardless, the J7 (or any other Samsung) doesn't have a good price-to-spec ratio.
Regardless, the J7 (or any other Samsung) doesn't have a good price-to-spec ratio.
Re: Which Mobile Phone?
There are 2 models of J7 by the looks of it - the expensive one has more RAM and will be faster to use.
Anyone using a similar spec Sony Xperia?
Anyone using a similar spec Sony Xperia?
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Re: Which Mobile Phone?
As far as I know, only the J700F (SD615, 1.5GB RAM version) is currently sold in Thailand. The J710F (SD617, 2/3GB RAM version) didn't hit the stores yet. Neither will be "fast" to use. They're both on the relatively sluggish SnapDragon 615/617. Their display is not even FHD, and with a way low pixel density.
The Z5 mentioned above uses the aging SnapDragon 810. It's certainly faster than the 615/617, but for the price you should get much much more.
The Z5 mentioned above uses the aging SnapDragon 810. It's certainly faster than the 615/617, but for the price you should get much much more.
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The shop lady doesn't screw me (tho' i would have to
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Specs:
SM-J710FN,
Dual SIM,
OS V6.0.1 (Marshmallow),
Memory:
Internal 16 GB, 2 GB RAM
microSD, up to 256 GB (dedicated slot)
She gave me a microSD 32G for free on top.
Cheers

Specs:
SM-J710FN,
Dual SIM,
OS V6.0.1 (Marshmallow),
Memory:
Internal 16 GB, 2 GB RAM
microSD, up to 256 GB (dedicated slot)
She gave me a microSD 32G for free on top.
Cheers
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Re: Which Mobile Phone?
Which shop was it? Will have a look there when next in HH, anything will be 'faster' than the slab of sheit that I currently have.
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Re: Which Mobile Phone?
Interesting. Could be an import, I suppose. Either way, not a good price-spec ratio
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The best ratio can be found with the Chinese brands. Note that pretty much all brands are actually made (=assembled) in China, including Apple and Samsung, so going for a Chinese brand isn't necessarily a problem, as long as you do your research.
I think the best value right now is the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3. SnapDragon 650 (easily beats the 810), FHD with 400+ PPI, an awesome 4000mAh battery that lasts 3 days, fingerprint sensor, 16/5MP cameras, dual SIM (second SIM slot can also be used for SD card). Comes in 32GB/3GB RAM and 16GB/2GB RAM versions. The first can be found in Thailand for around ~8300 baht, the second for ~6900 baht. Can be bought in China/India for around 6300 and 5200 baht respectively
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If you want a low priced flagship, the Mi5 sports the incredibly fast SnapDragon 820 (same as S7 and other flagships, and naturally beats the 650). It can be found for ~12,500 baht in Thailand.
Xiaomi ships a global version of its ROM that comes with Gapps (Google Play + Apps and services).

The best ratio can be found with the Chinese brands. Note that pretty much all brands are actually made (=assembled) in China, including Apple and Samsung, so going for a Chinese brand isn't necessarily a problem, as long as you do your research.
I think the best value right now is the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3. SnapDragon 650 (easily beats the 810), FHD with 400+ PPI, an awesome 4000mAh battery that lasts 3 days, fingerprint sensor, 16/5MP cameras, dual SIM (second SIM slot can also be used for SD card). Comes in 32GB/3GB RAM and 16GB/2GB RAM versions. The first can be found in Thailand for around ~8300 baht, the second for ~6900 baht. Can be bought in China/India for around 6300 and 5200 baht respectively

If you want a low priced flagship, the Mi5 sports the incredibly fast SnapDragon 820 (same as S7 and other flagships, and naturally beats the 650). It can be found for ~12,500 baht in Thailand.
Xiaomi ships a global version of its ROM that comes with Gapps (Google Play + Apps and services).
Re: Which Mobile Phone?
Do you need to buy it in the UK or when you get back here to Thailand?
Samsung J7 meets your requirements and costs 8000bt.
Very difficult to root though, if you need to do that
(sorry, looks like the question has already been answered...!)
Samsung J7 meets your requirements and costs 8000bt.
Very difficult to root though, if you need to do that
(sorry, looks like the question has already been answered...!)
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Not sure how "free" that was. My J7 was sold as a 48Gb model from the official Samsung shop, which was made up of 16Gb internal plus the 32Gb SDTunnelRats wrote: She gave me a microSD 32G for free on top.
Cheers
One thing worth mentioning, which may or may not be of significance, is that only one SIM card at a time can use 3/4G, the other is restricted to 2G. This was common amongst 'chinaphones' until a few years back, but they've since moved to chipsets that allow both SIMs to be on the 3/4G networks. I'm surprised Samsung are behind in this department.
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Re: Which Mobile Phone?
Buksida, there is a bunch of shops, can't explain exactly where it is, but will revert soon with the shops phone no. So stay tuned!
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