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Is buying a chinese phone risky???

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RE: Is buying a chinese phone risky???

#51
ay bro it sounds kinda risky to me. u never kno what u gonna get frfr

RE: Is buying a chinese phone risky???

#52
some old nokia phones (20 yrs old ones) are still ok with outstanding battery life and perfect signal reception

RE: Is buying a chinese phone risky???

#53
If need top class of security , never use chinese product. Otherwise i think it doesn't matter much.

RE: Is buying a chinese phone risky???

#54
I had the Xiaomi Max2 at the start, i would do it again 100/100

RE: Is buying a chinese phone risky???

#55
It depends. But you should do some research work before that. Sometimes there is a bad surprise. Nothing is guaranteed even in other countries.

RE: Is buying a chinese phone risky???

#56
used mi phone for a month had good experience but too many pre installed apps and cant remove without rooting plus every app take too much space and permissions not comfortable giving access to personal stuff for apps i dont even use

RE: Is buying a chinese phone risky???

#57
they probably arent the best quality but if you just want a phone it is fine

RE: Is buying a chinese phone risky???

#58
chinese phones copy the worse of apple's iphones into the worst skins of android phones
i would avoid them at all costs (excluding oneplus phones)

RE: Is buying a chinese phone risky???

#59
If you buy a phone from China you must double check if they have Google services installed... It could be a huge trouble to live without google

RE: Is buying a chinese phone risky???

#60
You need to check the specs really well cause they may be cutting corners on things you didn't expect sometimes. For example when Lenovo bought Motorola, they made important omissions from Moto G (e.g. no compass anymore). Need to check the specs in gsmarena carefully.

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