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Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by donhils: 6:20am On Oct 04, 2015
donbenie:
Don't delude yourself,nobody takes you nor anything you've got to say serious,why should they..you DON'T OWN the phone and so whatever you've got to say is SECOND HAND at BEST,if they need information about the device they'll rather get it from an ACTUAL OWNER not from the likes of you..
I wonder when you became everybody. U think you're the only one that visits the thread on a daily basis? Let me keep deluding myself while you keep deluding yourself that no one takes me serious. I'm very sure of 2 persons. 1. You donbenie.
2. Kulimart
Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by donhils: 6:28am On Oct 04, 2015
mrdrizzy:
nigga I think its about time u shut up and mind ur business everyone knows u on this section already(all theory no actual test).

U use a snapdragon so
Lg g3? Lol

Theres a thread for that( thats if u actually own one) go there and stop disturbing ppl here,ur starting to look like a pest

In case u dont get the memo yet

F**K off NO ONE WANTS U
Why are you all so concerned about everybody? Does it look like I don't know about everybody or does it look like I give a damn? If u see someone as a pest, apply a pest management technique which in most cases is kill the pest or ignore it.
Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by donhils: 6:34am On Oct 04, 2015
mrdrizzy:
and an lg g3 doesnt?

Coming from someone who have tested virtally all lg g-series(excluding g4)

I think its best u put ur food where u mouth is

Lg3 high resolution screen totally drains the ba3 backing it up with an 810 snapdragon(king of heating)

Alotta ppl favoured g2 over g3(even I do)

It remains one of the best(if not the best)
Long lasting lg device


So next time u wonna spew thrash,dont try NL
At least I have a spare battery cos I can see one to buy anytime I want. If one drains I change another. Can you say that about your China xiaomi? Do you have any spare part anywhere? Use the phone and hope u never will have any need to change any part.
Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by Nobody: 6:35am On Oct 04, 2015
donhils:

I wonder when you became everybody. U think you're the only one that visits the thread on a daily basis? Let me keep deluding myself while you keep deluding yourself that no one takes me serious. I'm very sure of 2 persons. 1. You donbenie.
2. Kulimart
Guy no need to take it like this. I know you are looking for that perfect replacement for your infinix. U shouldn't be here but in research and development where your insights and critical input would do smartphone world good.

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Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by donhils: 6:36am On Oct 04, 2015
mrdrizzy:
till iphone 6 reaches 70$ grin
You mean N70?
Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by donhils: 6:39am On Oct 04, 2015
idokojerry:

Guy no need to take it like this. I know you are looking for that perfect replacement for your infinix. U shouldn't be here but in research and development where your insights and critical input would do smartphone world good.
This is supposed to be funny but unfortunately I can't laugh. For your info, I've never touched an Infinix phone before.
Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by augster(m): 6:57am On Oct 04, 2015
donhils:

This is supposed to be funny but unfortunately I can't laugh. For your info, I've never touched an Infinix phone before.
cmon bro this is not you...leave them and let them enjoy their phones
Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by Nobody: 7:02am On Oct 04, 2015
donhils:

This is supposed to be funny but unfortunately I can't laugh. For your info, I've never touched an Infinix phone before.
U mean u never used infinix hot note pro? Your 2nd substitute phone. I use to follow your discussion with bratking but now u have taken a wrong turn criticizing every phone brand and user's choice.

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Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by donbenie(m): 7:04am On Oct 04, 2015
donhils:

I wonder when you became everybody. U think you're the only one that visits the thread on a daily basis? Let me keep deluding myself while you keep deluding yourself that no one takes me serious. I'm very sure of 2 persons. 1. You donbenie.
2. Kulimart
Anybody going through the thread who bothers to read all the thrash you've been posting will see you for what you're,a PENNILESS TW@T who couldn't AFFORD a phone and instead like a KID starts throwing TANTRUMS just because he couldn't have his FAVORITE toy..

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Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by donbenie(m): 7:09am On Oct 04, 2015
idokojerry:

U mean u never used infinix hot note pro? Your 2nd substitute phone. I use to follow your discussion with bratking but now u have taken a wrong turn criticizing every phone brand and user's choice.
HAHAHA,breeze done blow,donhils nyash done OPEN,err donhils wetin be this,you MUST explain o..

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Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by donhils: 7:31am On Oct 04, 2015
idokojerry:

U mean u never used infinix hot note pro? Your 2nd substitute phone. I use to follow your discussion with bratking but now u have taken a wrong turn criticizing every phone brand and user's choice.
Ok, now donbenie u see another person that takes me very seriously. And the count is stil on going. To the extent of searching donhils post on Google. This is very interesting but unfortunately for u, I haven't touched any Infinix phone be4 and if u swear over it, u'll just kill urself. 3rd phones are mostly not touched. I bought that phone cos of the much noise about it, the same way I wanted to buy this your xiaomi cos of the noise about it.
Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by donhils: 7:45am On Oct 04, 2015
donbenie:
HAHAHA,breeze done blow,donhils nyash done OPEN,err donhils wetin be this,you MUST explain o..
Now I don't know you and me who craze pass.
Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by Bratking(m): 8:05am On Oct 04, 2015
Lies and counter lies, punch and counter punch, childish drivels and counter childish drivels... what a zoo! undecided

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Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by 4llerbuntu(m): 8:08am On Oct 04, 2015
These lies are unnecessary tho.

Validation on Nairaland won't make any difference to anyone pocket or life.
Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by donbenie(m): 8:09am On Oct 04, 2015
donhils:

Now I don't know you and me who craze pass.
Mr donhils,the BORN AGAIN LIAR,don't EVADE the ISSUE..Pls,explain the Discrepancies..YOU were CLEARLY shown ADMITTING to owning the INFINIX HOT NOTE PRO and here YOU are DENYING EVER owning an INFINIX phone..So you BUY AM,BUT YOU NO TOUCH AM,STORY..

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Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by donbenie(m): 8:11am On Oct 04, 2015
donhils:

Now I don't know you and me who craze pass.
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Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by Nobody: 9:07am On Oct 04, 2015
donhils:

Ok, now donbenie u see another person that takes me very seriously. And the count is stil on going. To the extent of searching donhils post on Google. This is very interesting but unfortunately for u, I haven't touched any Infinix phone be4 and if u swear over it, u'll just kill urself. 3rd phones are mostly not touched. I bought that phone cos of the much noise about it, the same way I wanted to buy this your xiaomi cos of the noise about it.
Good to know. Mind you,I love reading your posts on trendy smartphones. You have a strong passion for phones and since you can afford a phone just to toy with, why not start a review site where you can help people who are in need of a guide to choosing that perfect phone.
Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by Royruky(m): 1:07pm On Oct 04, 2015
donbenie:
Mr donhils,the BORN AGAIN LIAR,don't EVADE the ISSUE..Pls,explain the Discrepancies..YOU were CLEARLY shown ADMITTING to owning the INFINIX HOT NOTE PRO and here YOU are DENYING EVER owning an INFINIX phone..So you BUY AM,BUT YOU NO TOUCH AM,STORY..

I just buy aaam as my 3rd phone. I like the level shall.
Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by Bratking(m): 1:54pm On Oct 04, 2015
Before you buy a phone, there are certain things that must take precedence, things like the chipset, it's cpu, the processors speed and gpu. What's their model? Were they of entry level, mid range or high end designation? Can they handle hard multitasking without lagging? Were they battery efficient? Do they overheat on heavy use. If the chipset, processors and gpu do not measure up, then look elsewhere.

In an era where most new phones try to outdo the other in every department, having a phone with a pixel density of at least 401 ppi is a huge plus. The crisp and sharp display boost your movie watching, game playing and web browsing experience exponentially. A phone that debuts in 2015 with a PPI less than 350 shouldn't be taken seriously, at least on the visual front.

Does the phone have a removable battery, if it doesn't then what of a good battery backup? How good is it's battery life optimization? A battery below 2500 mAh is generally considered a lightweight and will invariably perform as such.

Be very careful before you invest on a phone, don't be enticed by the affordable price tag, cuz cheap phones are statistically speaking, prone to faults.

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Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by Nobody: 3:51pm On Oct 04, 2015
Bratking:
Before you buy a phone, there are certain things that must take precedence, things like the chipset, it's cpu, the processors speed and gpu. What's their model? Were they of entry level, mid range or high end designation? Can they handle hard multitasking without lagging? Were they battery efficient? Do they overheat on heavy use. If the chipset, processors and gpu doesn't measure up, then look elsewhere.

In an era where most new phones try to outdo the other in every department, having a phone with a pixel density of at least 401 ppi is a huge plus. The crisp and sharp display boost your movie watching, game playing and web browsing experience exponentially. A phone that debuts in 2015 with a PPI less than 350 shouldn't be taken seriously, at least on the visual front.

Does the phone have a removable battery, if it doesn't then what of a good battery backup? How good is it's battery life optimization? A battery below 2500 mAh is generally considered a lightweight and will invariably perform as such.

Be very careful before you invest on a phone, don't be enticed by the affordable price tag, cuz cheap phones are statistically speaking, prone to faults.
all devices released to million of users have faults e.g iPhone antennagate bend gate the Xbox 360 red light of doom xperia z3+ and HTC one m9 overheating.to be honest from reviews the phone doesn't have any major bugs or flaw and the battery might be average(but according to trusted reviews its not bad) but it is removable

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Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by Codedboy95(m): 5:46pm On Oct 04, 2015
some people don't just know how to lie grin grin

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Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by debeo: 6:33pm On Oct 04, 2015
donhils:

At least I have a spare battery cos I can see one to buy anytime I want. If one drains I change another. Can you say that about your China xiaomi? Do you have any spare part anywhere? Use the phone and hope u never will have any need to change any part.


Guy, If you need a spare Xiaomi phone battery, there are many people you can get it from, e.g kulimart, ejihandre etc in one week the battery is at your door step.


If you don't like the phone for your personal reasons, just don't discourage people by baseless claims

About the Infinix you be never touched, when you bought it, did you collect it from the vendor with your legs?

I don't see any anything wrong with an Infinix, I actually wonder how they make profit with the way they price their phone. No shame in admitting you OWN one.

It's no body's business what you use your money for. So be proud to admit whatever you are using.

I am using the Xiaomi you criticized and I don't see any issues with the phone, the parts can be obtained in one week, and it very easy to repair (if need be)

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Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by Youngzedd(m): 8:48pm On Oct 04, 2015
Bratking:
Before you buy a phone, there are certain things that must take precedence, things like the chipset, it's cpu, the processors speed and gpu. What's their model? Were they of entry level, mid range or high end designation? Can they handle hard multitasking without lagging? Were they battery efficient? Do they overheat on heavy use. If the chipset, processors and gpu doesn't measure up, then look elsewhere.

In an era where most new phones try to outdo the other in every department, having a phone with a pixel density of at least 401 ppi is a huge plus. The crisp and sharp display boost your movie watching, game playing and web browsing experience exponentially. A phone that debuts in 2015 with a PPI less than 350 shouldn't be taken seriously, at least on the visual front.

Does the phone have a removable battery, if it doesn't then what of a good battery backup? How good is it's battery life optimization? A battery below 2500 mAh is generally considered a lightweight and will invariably perform as such.

Be very careful before you invest on a phone, don't be enticed by the affordable price tag, cuz cheap phones are statistically speaking, prone to faults.


An average Nigerian phone users only consider battery paper capacity and ram size but failed to consider the main koko willing is Chipset. That's why infinix and Tecno keep feeding them with trash.


As for me, I like non removable battery although it should be above 3000mAh.
Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by franzis(m): 8:26am On Oct 05, 2015
this phone heats up
Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by Nobody: 11:59am On Oct 05, 2015
This don hills abi na don mountain wey just dey talk anyhow for the thread, i just dey look am since

Casted fellow i must say...

I'm sure when he's older and looks back on this thread, him go laff himself for being so silly grin

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Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by Nobody: 12:01pm On Oct 05, 2015
People forming badoo up and down lol
I love my country jor

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Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by 4peace(m): 12:19pm On Oct 05, 2015
idokojerry:

U mean u never used infinix hot note pro? Your 2nd substitute phone. I use to follow your discussion with bratking but now u have taken a wrong turn criticizing every phone brand and user's choice. www.nairaland.com/attachments/2923630_screenshot20151004070208_jpegcfa9fb0845e0577826a82f05e4e78172

grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by KuliMart: 3:27pm On Oct 05, 2015
You can always get the phone from us.
Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by dukeo(m): 4:54pm On Oct 05, 2015
are you guys discussing this phone or exchanging words
Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by Nobody: 5:08pm On Oct 05, 2015
Anytime I switch on my phone it automatically select LTE. Anyway to make it automatically choose 3G on reboot
Pls link to the recent miui version and steps to flash it
Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by KuliMart: 6:55am On Oct 06, 2015
Xiaomi boss Lei Jun has gone on record to state that the company’s newest shock to the smartphone market, the Redmi Note 2, is on its way to reach sales figures of 10 million units.[b][/b]



The Redmi Note 2 was first launched almost a couple of months back in China. Since then, Xiaomi have stated that the phone wouldn’t make its way into India, which has been Xiaomi’s second home for the most part since last year, anytime soon.

Jun said that the investment to initially set up the producing facilities was high, but with time, the overall costs of making a Redmi Note 2 will go down. The fact that it does is also what Xiaomi banks upon for its profits.

The Redmi Note 2 was nearly guaranteed to be a hit with the sort of spec it had on offer at the price tag. It comes with a Helio X10 SoC from MediaTek, which has made its way into a lot of phones including some very high end ones from the likes of HTC et al.

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Re: Xiaomi Redmi Note 2: iPhone, Samsung and Meizu Killer| Discussion Thread by funkdr(m): 12:18pm On Oct 06, 2015
pls how do I change the imei of this phone, mobileuncle is not helpful.

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