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RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Morasain - 14.11.2014, 16:16

I'd never buy a product from Samsung.


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 14.11.2014, 16:51

Nor Apple's.


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Kirara - 14.11.2014, 17:03

I won't buy anything from apple


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Morasain - 14.11.2014, 17:15

Agreed, but for Apple, there's one exception: the iPad. Apple's phones and laptops are pretty bad for their price, but the tablet is really good considering it costs less than Samsung's newest tablets.


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - iakovl - 14.11.2014, 18:17

Tolino is a local re brand for a china product
My boyue t61 is sold in Europe as e631 ecarus


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 15.11.2014, 07:15

What phone manufacturing companies do you recommend? I bought LG G3A but I am not really satisfied.


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Kirara - 15.11.2014, 07:17

Did u mean me?


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 15.11.2014, 07:30

Well, I meant you as in everyone here, including you, so yes Pinkie happy


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Kirara - 15.11.2014, 07:34

Yay^^
Well,I bought me a Samsung Galaxy S4


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 15.11.2014, 09:02

Do you like it? How is it?


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Kirara - 15.11.2014, 09:14

Yes,I really like it
And it's good. It has a high Ram,so you can play the most games. But there is one prob', if you buy it new,you have to make some Software-updates :c


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - iakovl - 15.11.2014, 09:18

The question you need to ask yourself with this (i do it with all my friends and clients)
1. What is the purpose of the phone? Gaming, social media, Web, camera, ect...
2. What size is OK for you? Phones go from4"-6" this days the easy way to know your size is to ask someone with a phone to hold it and to see how you like the size
3. What is your budget? Samsung is nice but expensive. There are many other brands


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 15.11.2014, 11:49

1. Well I usually use it for web surfing, but I also use it for reading and chatting too.
2. I don't know, I usually like smaller one, but then again, you can't really read stuffs on there easily if it's too small, so I don't really know.
3. I haven't set specific budget yet, but not too expensive ones.


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - iakovl - 15.11.2014, 14:12

Not too big == we will go for 5" same as galaxy s5
Low budget == many china stores have EU warehouse some even ship from Germany you can get a really nice phone for about 150-180$


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 15.11.2014, 14:44

What are some Chinese brands that you can recommend me?


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - iakovl - 15.11.2014, 15:22

For example xiaomi. Doogee. Zte. Leagoo. Thl
There are many


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Morasain - 15.11.2014, 16:24

I totally recommend HTC. Mine, the One, may be a little bit expensive, but it's super fast, the screen is marvellous and it fits perfectly into my hands. Furthermore, unlike Samsung's phones, its case is not made from plastic, and in my opinion that's a huge advantage.

If you want to read something, get an e reader. The first reason is the run-time. My reader needs to be charged ones in a month at most, whereas my phone is charged every night. The second reason is the better screen for reading. E readers have a screen that closely resembles real books, with the advantage that you don't need an outer light source.


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 17.11.2014, 00:19

What books have you read and recommend, guys? Got any preferences and so?


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - iakovl - 17.11.2014, 20:04

Well... There are tons. What books do you like?


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 18.11.2014, 14:41

I like books like Fahrenheit 451...
I don't know, there are tons of them, and that is why I need recommendations, to tell what is good and what is not