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Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by djgreenland(m): 10:44pm On Sep 12, 2017
chidekings:

I have s5 .32gb.clean UK used for 35k. Locstion:enugu
Railway?
Can I see the pics?
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by NLOwner(m): 10:46pm On Sep 12, 2017
Raintaker:
Bro if you need to order anything on Jumia , contact me on 08108169276, You'll always get 60% off your shipping fee when using a jumia agent.


And it would land at my doorstep in Owerri, yes??
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by chidekings(m): 11:10pm On Sep 12, 2017
djgreenland:
Railway?

Can I see the pics?
Will do that tomorrow
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by Raintaker(m): 11:17pm On Sep 12, 2017
NLOwner:



And it would land at my doorstep in Owerri, yes??
Yes.
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by djgreenland(m): 11:19pm On Sep 12, 2017
chidekings:
Will do that tomorrow
Quote me when you do Please.
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by NLOwner(m): 11:36pm On Sep 12, 2017
Raintaker:
Yes.

Noted sir...

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Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by dadebayo1(m): 4:59am On Sep 13, 2017
NLOwner:
I swear I'm the most confused human being right now gadget wise..


Here's my story.


Mid-august my ever reliable Samsung S4 fell from the top floor of where I live and landed face flat on the concrete compound and lost its screen, we know how affordable samsung screens are..


I decided to allow the phone rest after serving me well and use the money for the screen to get a cheap alternative I can use till December when I'm most likely gonna be boxed up to buy another samsung..

So I gathered my 30k and started looking for a phone of that range..
I stumbled upon the Leagoo m8 pro here on Nairaland and liked it, 5.7 inches screen, 2gb/16gb, fingerprint, dual cameras and 3500mah battery and was still within my budget.. *look at God*

I chatted bobo.65 about the phone and he suggested Oukitel U20 plus, I read reviews of the phone and I was wowed.. What actually won my heart was it's Full HD screen, I knew I may not really miss the display of my samsung with this phone except that the samsung is amoled while the oukitel is LCD. I checked the phone on Jumia and price is 30k on the dot, shipping and delivery took it to 31,650.

I was just about ordering for the phone last week when I saw homtom ht50 at a jumia ad somewhere (could be their site or on facebook), this particular phone is offering me 3GB/32GB plus a 5,500mah battery for its price..
Since I'm just looking for a replacement phone it's evident that I don't have any specs at all in mind, as long as the phone works and gives value for money I'm in.. I imagined all the things I could do with a 3gb RAM and a 32gb ROM, all the movies and games and the work I can perform on the phone and yet still get a backup from a 5,500mah battery, this is heaven.. Price on jumia ranges from 32-36k depending on seller so this meant more cash.. I already planned to up my budget and make the order this week when I woke up this morning and met another shocker..


Here comes the Doogee mix lite, it was unveiled just last month.. a truly bezel-less phone, 5.2 inches, dual 13mp back cameras and an 8mp front shooter, corning gorilla glass 5 at the front and back.. The external design of this phone is really beautiful and eye-catchy.. Though it is just 2gb/16gb and a 3,080mah battery but I believe it's a compromise for the price and it ain't a Deal breaker to me..

Phone ain't available on Jumia yet but it retails for the same price as the Homtom ht50 at Aliexpress which means it could sell for 35k max when it's finally available on Jumia..



Brethren I'm finally overwhelmed, don't know which way to go again and I'm scared that before Jumia makes this phone available, China would make another move that would kill me completely..

Please help me make a choice of device..

Leagoo M8 pro
Oukitel U20 plus
Homtom Ht50
Doogee mix lite..


Which do I go for?


Tecno, Infinix and Itel marketers/fanboys please keep away from this thread, I don't want your hot 5 lite or spark K7 neither am I interested in P51 and S31.. undecided


Thank you..!‎


Dr is it you grin
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by donbrowser(m): 6:48am On Sep 13, 2017
NLOwner:

Noted sir...
That homtom na die
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by NLOwner(m): 7:37am On Sep 13, 2017
dadebayo1:



Dr is it you grin


undecided undecided undecided
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by NLOwner(m): 7:43am On Sep 13, 2017
donbrowser:

That homtom na die


Everybody is speaking in favour of the phone here..

But I'm scared of one thing, lemme nor goan buy power bank with a screen and call it phone..

Apart from battery and storage, there's nothing spectacular in it for the price
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by donbrowser(m): 7:52am On Sep 13, 2017
NLOwner:



Everybody is speaking in favour of the phone here..

But I'm scared of one thing, lemme nor goan buy power bank with a screen and call it phone..

Apart from battery and storage, there's nothing spectacular in it for the price
Lol sebi u will order from Jumia na and one dude there is ready to assist you. At least you have someone to project your curse to.
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by chidekings(m): 8:45am On Sep 13, 2017
djgreenland:
Quote me when you do Please.

Here are the pictures bro.
How do I shrink this pictures they are too large.


U can add me on whatsapp if you need them.
08039136264
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by mustykay: 10:28am On Sep 13, 2017
corisande:
Abeg I get s4 I bought brand new in 2014 grin, I've been using it till 3months ago e get panel wahala. I wan sell am undecided. Buyers contact me. I go even sell am with the carton and receipt if you want grin
im intrested, whats the model no,hope the screen is working. 08028617397
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by Chinedujustin(m): 11:08am On Sep 13, 2017
@Op you should read my review below. I think Oukitel is better

Homton HT50 vs Oukitel U20 Plus

Performance: I think for every smartphone user, performance comes pretty much before everything.
The Homton spots a 3gb ram , with a quad core 1.3ghz Mt6737 processor, which should pretty much handle apps and some games well.
Well, you should note that the processor determines about 70% of a mobiles performance.
The Oukitel steps up by featuring a 1.5Ghz Mt6737T ( notice the T) processor, with a 2gb ram , now on real life usage , the processor speed boost on the Oukitel more than serves enough to outperform the old 1.3ghz on the Homton , despite the ram increase. you will notice this when playing heavily intense games or running strenuous app tasks. Benchmarks on antutu also give same results.
Homton HT50 - 27000 antutu score https://www.kimovil.com/en/homtom-ht50/antutu
Oukitel U20 plus- a whooping 40,000 https://www.kimovil.com/en/oukitel-u20-plus/antutu

So as you can obviously see the Oukitel performs better with a faster processor.


Display: These days displays are the first catching thing you notice on a smartphone.
Imagine a 720p display stretched on a 5.5 inch screen, you could literally see the pixels. So these gives the Homton a total of 267 ppi , which is really not impressive based on today's standards.
The Oukitel steps up by featuring a Full Sharp HD display of 1080 × 1920 pixels( 1080p) which relates to 401ppi, by comparison the Samsung s5 is a 430ppi with same FHD display. From use, I can tell you that it's display is a steal for it's price and is better than all 720p screens out there. it features clean whites , Sharp contrast, and a very bright screen - in technical terms its brightness is above 500nits, in comparison the iPhone 7 is 625 nits, while the Homton is below 450.
Contrast ratio Oukitel(1:2000), iPhone 7(1:1400) the higher the better.
The Oukitel gallantly trumps over Homton.

Camera: The Homton spots an 8mp sensor at the back as against the 13mp you may see on some sites. but is interpolated to 13mp which means it uses an 8mp sensor but picture sizes are of 13mp, but it's still basically an 8mp camera. the front camera is also 8mp interpolated to 13mp the same way with a front facing flash.

Oukitel steps up with a 13mp Sony IMX135 sensor ( same camera sensor is found in LG G2, G3, Samsung S4, and Note 3) interpolated to 16mp and a 0.3 mp dual camera setup at the back. the other camera is just for the SLR effect( which is not really useful). EIS also available.
And on the front we have a Galaxycore 5mp sensor interpolated to 8mp.
So the Oukitel wins this side again.

Battery: The Homton has a 5500 mah baterry which is more than enough for an average user, and good also for an heavy user. So it should pull out through more than a day. And a plus here is the Fast charging which comes with it. so you can get enough juice within a short time of charging. it's also removable if this matters to you.
The Oukitel comes with a 3300mah, which is pretty okay for an average user, but might require to be charged in a day for heavy users. a minus is that it doesn't support fast charging tech, so it can take up to 2.5 hours using the stock charger, and it is non removable which is the trend this days in order to make slimmer and more aesthetically looking phones.
So the Homton wins this one.

Design and general looks: Both devices look great, but considering it's slimmer size and polycarbonate unibody finish (which looks like metal), the Oukitel is better looking, also you could mistake this phone for an iPhone 7, based on it's dual camera placement, and round edges. The homton ht50 on the other hand is a little bit thicker with a plastic finish.

Oukitel wins

Rom: The Homton spots a 32gb rom storage , which should be 27gb after been occupied by system apps , while the Oukitel is a 16gb rom (11.5gb usable). and both spot expandable storages up to 128gb. If you still intend on using an external memory with any of these device , this shouldn't be a major factor in your decision. but if do not, the Homton best serves you.

Homton wins.

So where do you stand.

A better performance, display, Camera and general design [ Oukitel U20 plus ] as against a better battery performance and bigger Rom [ Homton HT50 ]

You choose.

for factory full specs
Oukitel U20 plus: https://www.devicespecifications.com/en/model/36253fba
Homton HT50 : https://www.devicespecifications.com/en/model/56af442f.

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Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by NLOwner(m): 11:19am On Sep 13, 2017
donbrowser:

Lol sebi u will order from Jumia na and one dude there is ready to assist you. At least you have someone to project your curse to.


what do you have to say about the Doogee mix lite?? I love it's design and uniqueness.. Corning gorilla glass too!
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by NLOwner(m): 11:30am On Sep 13, 2017
Chinedujustin:
@Op you should read my review below. I think Oukitel is better

Homton HT50 vs Oukitel U20 Plus

Performance: I think for every smartphone user, performance comes pretty much before everything.
The Homton spots a 3gb ram , with a quad core 1.3ghz Mt6737 processor, which should pretty much handle apps and some games well.
Well, you should note that the processor determines about 70% of a mobiles performance.
The Oukitel steps up by featuring a 1.5Ghz Mt6737T ( notice the T) processor, with a 2gb ram , now on real life usage , the processor speed boost on the Oukitel more than serves enough to outperform the old 1.3ghz on the Homton , despite the ram increase. you will notice this when playing heavily intense games or running strenuous app tasks. Benchmarks on antutu also give same results.
Homton HT50 - 27000 antutu score https://www.kimovil.com/en/homtom-ht50/antutu
Oukitel U20 plus- a whooping 40,000 https://www.kimovil.com/en/oukitel-u20-plus/antutu

So as you can obviously see the Oukitel performs better with a faster processor.


Display: These days displays are the first catching thing you notice on a smartphone.
Imagine a 720p display stretched on a 5.5 inch screen, you could literally see the pixels. So these gives the Homton a total of 267 ppi , which is really not impressive based on today's standards.
The Oukitel steps up by featuring a Full Sharp HD display of 1080 × 1920 pixels( 1080p) which relates to 401ppi, by comparison the Samsung s5 is a 430ppi with same FHD display. From use, I can tell you that it's display is a steal for it's price and is better than all 720p screens out there. it features clean whites , Sharp contrast, and a very bright screen - in technical terms its brightness is above 500nits, in comparison the iPhone 7 is 625 nits, while the Homton is below 450.
Contrast ratio Oukitel(1:2000), iPhone 7(1:1400) the higher the better.
The Oukitel gallantly trumps over Homton.

Camera: The Homton spots an 8mp sensor at the back as against the 13mp you may see on some sites. but is interpolated to 13mp which means it uses an 8mp sensor but picture sizes are of 13mp, but it's still basically an 8mp camera. the front camera is also 8mp interpolated to 13mp the same way with a front facing flash.

Oukitel steps up with a 13mp Sony IMX135 sensor ( same camera sensor is found in LG G2, G3, Samsung S4, and Note 3) interpolated to 16mp and a 0.3 mp dual camera setup at the back. the other camera is just for the SLR effect( which is not really useful). EIS also available.
And on the front we have a Galaxycore 5mp sensor interpolated to 8mp.
So the Oukitel wins this side again.

Battery: The Homton has a 5500 mah baterry which is more than enough for an average user, and good also for an heavy user. So it should pull out through more than a day. And a plus here is the Fast charging which comes with it. so you can get enough juice within a short time of charging. it's also removable if this matters to you.
The Oukitel comes with a 3300mah, which is pretty okay for an average user, but might require to be charged in a day for heavy users. a minus is that it doesn't support fast charging tech, so it can take up to 2.5 hours using the stock charger, and it is non removable which is the trend this days in order to make slimmer and more aesthetically looking phones.
So the Homton wins this one.

Design and general looks: Both devices look great, but considering it's slimmer size and polycarbonate unibody finish (which looks like metal), the Oukitel is better looking, also you could mistake this phone for an iPhone 7, based on it's dual camera placement, and round edges. The homton ht50 on the other hand is a little bit thicker with a plastic finish.

Oukitel wins

Rom: The Homton spots a 32gb rom storage , which should be 27gb after been occupied by system apps , while the Oukitel is a 16gb rom (11.5gb usable). and both spot expandable storages up to 128gb. If you still intend on using an external memory with any of these device , this shouldn't be a major factor in your decision. but if do not, the Homton best serves you.

Homton wins.

So where do you stand.

A better performance, display, Camera and general design [ Oukitel U20 plus ] as against a better battery performance and bigger Rom [ Homton HT50 ]

You choose.

for factory full specs
Oukitel U20 plus: https://www.devicespecifications.com/en/model/36253fba
Homton HT50 : https://www.devicespecifications.com/en/model/56af442f.


Thanks for your time bro..

What can you say about the Doogee mix lite?? That phone won my heart in several ways..

Especially the design, gosh it's a beauty to behold!! And I love being unique, I mean using a bezel-less phone this days can be one hell of a unique something..

Corning gorilla glass 5 for the front and back, 13mp+13mp, front fingerprint scanner etc... Jesu!!


Abeg what can you say about the Doogee mix lite as a phone??

What's your opinion about Doogee as a brand?? ‎
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by Chinedujustin(m): 12:17pm On Sep 13, 2017
NLOwner:



Thanks for your time bro..

What can you say about the Doogee mix lite?? That phone won my heart in several ways..

Especially the design, gosh it's a beauty to behold!! And I love being unique, I mean using a bezel-less phone this days can be one hell of a unique something..

Corning gorilla glass 5 for the front and back, 13mp+13mp, front fingerprint scanner etc... Jesu!!


Abeg what can you say about the Doogee mix lite as a phone??

What's your opinion about Doogee as a brand?? ‎



Okay my honest and unbiased review is this.


Design: Yes the doogee mix lite comes with the latest protection installment which is the gorilla 5, both on the front and back sides , which gives the phone a very unique design, to be honest the bezeless design is also impressive, since that's 2017 latest trend. it generally has a sparkling look.

Camera: This seems to be the major selling point of this device, it features dual 13mp Samsung sensor cameras destined to give you pleasant pictures, it's second 13mp camera is for the bokeh effect, that is, you can blur background and focus on objects. dual flash, and the front camera is good also, 8mp Samsung sensor.

Display: the display doesn't really meet up to expectations as it features a 720p ips screen, and a 280ppi, which might be okay for some users. so you don't expect to experience that Sharp and.pixeless display you'll get on other FHD and QHD phones.
Although gorilla glass 5 could improve the display by given it a clearer look.

Performance: Another letdown by doogee, the mix lite features a 1.3ghz mt6737 processor with a 2gb ram, which is very usable, but as against Oukitel and Homton which offer a faster processor and bigger ram respectively, it's a little behind. so its benchmark narrows down to 27000 antutu score.

Battery: one of the advantages of a slower processor and lower screen resolution might be less battery drainage. But does that really matter- no, as higher processors have better power efficiency, the mix lite comes with a 3080mah battery,
which also doesn't support fast charging, so this might be the crossover line for some others.
and it's also non removable which doesn't matter. but I'm still yet to check the efficiency, but theoretically it should last just a day on average usage.

Storage: The mix lite comes with a 16gb rom, but one surprising thing is that there is no support for an external storage, which is a let down on the side of doogee.

price also should be below 100$

so will a good aesthetic design, and great camera be your choice over other letdowns the phone offers.

you choose.

and generally the doogee brand is a reliable brand too, and the doogee mix is a totally better phone than the doogee mix lite, but that depends on where your pocket lies.

http://www.doogee.cc/detail/mix-series-bezel-less-smartphone/121
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by okooloyun1(m): 1:38pm On Sep 13, 2017
Chinedujustin:
@Op you should read my review below. I think Oukitel is better

Homton HT50 vs Oukitel U20 Plus

Performance: I think for every smartphone user, performance comes pretty much before everything.
The Homton spots a 3gb ram , with a quad core 1.3ghz Mt6737 processor, which should pretty much handle apps and some games well.
Well, you should note that the processor determines about 70% of a mobiles performance.
The Oukitel steps up by featuring a 1.5Ghz Mt6737T ( notice the T) processor, with a 2gb ram , now on real life usage , the processor speed boost on the Oukitel more than serves enough to outperform the old 1.3ghz on the Homton , despite the ram increase. you will notice this when playing heavily intense games or running strenuous app tasks. Benchmarks on antutu also give same results.
Homton HT50 - 27000 antutu score https://www.kimovil.com/en/homtom-ht50/antutu
Oukitel U20 plus- a whooping 40,000 https://www.kimovil.com/en/oukitel-u20-plus/antutu

So as you can obviously see the Oukitel performs better with a faster processor.


Display: These days displays are the first catching thing you notice on a smartphone.
Imagine a 720p display stretched on a 5.5 inch screen, you could literally see the pixels. So these gives the Homton a total of 267 ppi , which is really not impressive based on today's standards.
The Oukitel steps up by featuring a Full Sharp HD display of 1080 × 1920 pixels( 1080p) which relates to 401ppi, by comparison the Samsung s5 is a 430ppi with same FHD display. From use, I can tell you that it's display is a steal for it's price and is better than all 720p screens out there. it features clean whites , Sharp contrast, and a very bright screen - in technical terms its brightness is above 500nits, in comparison the iPhone 7 is 625 nits, while the Homton is below 450.
Contrast ratio Oukitel(1:2000), iPhone 7(1:1400) the higher the better.
The Oukitel gallantly trumps over Homton.

Camera: The Homton spots an 8mp sensor at the back as against the 13mp you may see on some sites. but is interpolated to 13mp which means it uses an 8mp sensor but picture sizes are of 13mp, but it's still basically an 8mp camera. the front camera is also 8mp interpolated to 13mp the same way with a front facing flash.

Oukitel steps up with a 13mp Sony IMX135 sensor ( same camera sensor is found in LG G2, G3, Samsung S4, and Note 3) interpolated to 16mp and a 0.3 mp dual camera setup at the back. the other camera is just for the SLR effect( which is not really useful). EIS also available.
And on the front we have a Galaxycore 5mp sensor interpolated to 8mp.
So the Oukitel wins this side again.

Battery: The Homton has a 5500 mah baterry which is more than enough for an average user, and good also for an heavy user. So it should pull out through more than a day. And a plus here is the Fast charging which comes with it. so you can get enough juice within a short time of charging. it's also removable if this matters to you.
The Oukitel comes with a 3300mah, which is pretty okay for an average user, but might require to be charged in a day for heavy users. a minus is that it doesn't support fast charging tech, so it can take up to 2.5 hours using the stock charger, and it is non removable which is the trend this days in order to make slimmer and more aesthetically looking phones.
So the Homton wins this one.

Design and general looks: Both devices look great, but considering it's slimmer size and polycarbonate unibody finish (which looks like metal), the Oukitel is better looking, also you could mistake this phone for an iPhone 7, based on it's dual camera placement, and round edges. The homton ht50 on the other hand is a little bit thicker with a plastic finish.

Oukitel wins

Rom: The Homton spots a 32gb rom storage , which should be 27gb after been occupied by system apps , while the Oukitel is a 16gb rom (11.5gb usable). and both spot expandable storages up to 128gb. If you still intend on using an external memory with any of these device , this shouldn't be a major factor in your decision. but if do not, the Homton best serves you.

Homton wins.

So where do you stand.

A better performance, display, Camera and general design [ Oukitel U20 plus ] as against a better battery performance and bigger Rom [ Homton HT50 ]

You choose.

for factory full specs
Oukitel U20 plus: https://www.devicespecifications.com/en/model/36253fba
Homton HT50 : https://www.devicespecifications.com/en/model/56af442f.
Wow! Nice review bro. Planning to buy oukitel K6000pro
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by NLOwner(m): 1:48pm On Sep 13, 2017
Chinedujustin:




Okay my honest and unbiased review is this.


Design: Yes the doogee mix lite comes with the latest protection installment which is the gorilla 5, both on the front and back sides , which gives the phone a very unique design, to be honest the bezeless design is also impressive, since that's 2017 latest trend. it generally has a sparkling look.

Camera: This seems to be the major selling point of this device, it features dual 13mp Samsung sensor cameras destined to give you pleasant pictures, it's second 13mp camera is for the bokeh effect, that is, you can blur background and focus on objects. dual flash, and the front camera is good also, 8mp Samsung sensor.

Display: the display doesn't really meet up to expectations as it features a 720p ips screen, and a 280ppi, which might be okay for some users. so you don't expect to experience that Sharp and.pixeless display you'll get on other FHD and QHD phones.
Although gorilla glass 5 could improve the display by given it a clearer look.

Performance: Another letdown by doogee, the mix lite features a 1.3ghz mt6737 processor with a 2gb ram, which is very usable, but as against Oukitel and Homton which offer a faster processor and bigger ram respectively, it's a little behind. so its benchmark narrows down to 27000 antutu score.

Battery: one of the advantages of a slower processor and lower screen resolution might be less battery drainage. But does that really matter- no, as higher processors have better power efficiency, the mix lite comes with a 3080mah battery,
which also doesn't support fast charging, so this might be the crossover line for some others.
and it's also non removable which doesn't matter. but I'm still yet to check the efficiency, but theoretically it should last just a day on average usage.

Storage: The mix lite comes with a 16gb rom, but one surprising thing is that there is no support for an external storage, which is a let down on the side of doogee.

price also should be below 100$

so will a good aesthetic design, and great camera be your choice over other letdowns the phone offers.

you choose.

and generally the doogee brand is a reliable brand too, and the doogee mix is a totally better phone than the doogee mix lite, but that depends on where your pocket lies.

http://www.doogee.cc/detail/mix-series-bezel-less-smartphone/121



And here comes the deal breaker for me, no support for external storage... shocked shocked
Like who does that?

That's where Doogee messed up..

I'm back to my Oukitel U20 plus cool
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by Chinedujustin(m): 3:28pm On Sep 13, 2017
okooloyun1:
Wow! Nice review bro. Planning to buy oukitel K6000pro
cool! that phone is a machine. where and how much do you plan getting it?
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by Chinedujustin(m): 3:30pm On Sep 13, 2017
NLOwner:




And here comes the deal breaker for me, no support for external storage... shocked shocked
Like who does that?

That's where Doogee messed up..

I'm back to my Oukitel U20 plus cool
yes,very unfortunate, tho might be because of the edge to edge display, so they found it hard to fit a slot for external storage.
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by NLOwner(m): 4:50pm On Sep 13, 2017
Chinedujustin:

yes,very unfortunate, tho might be because of the edge to edge display, so they found it hard to fit a slot for external storage.


Mehn they F-ed up real bad..

16gb non-expandanble storage??

Olorunmaje
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by djgreenland(m): 6:08pm On Sep 13, 2017
chidekings:


Here are the pictures bro.
How do I shrink this pictures they are too large.


U can add me on whatsapp if you need them.
08039136264
Currently not on whatsapp... If the pic is not up to 4mb, it can be uploadede.
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by chidekings(m): 6:40pm On Sep 13, 2017
djgreenland:
Currently not on whatsapp... If the pic is not up to 4mb, it can be uploadede.

S5 sold
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by henry007(m): 7:48pm On Sep 13, 2017
NLOwner:
I swear I'm the most confused human being right now gadget wise..


Here's my story.


Mid-august my ever reliable Samsung S4 fell from the top floor of where I live and landed face flat on the concrete compound and lost its screen, we know how affordable samsung screens are..


I decided to allow the phone rest after serving me well and use the money for the screen to get a cheap alternative I can use till December when I'm most likely gonna be boxed up to buy another samsung..

So I gathered my 30k and started looking for a phone of that range..
I stumbled upon the Leagoo m8 pro here on Nairaland and liked it, 5.7 inches screen, 2gb/16gb, fingerprint, dual cameras and 3500mah battery and was still within my budget.. *look at God*

I chatted bobo.65 about the phone and he suggested Oukitel U20 plus, I read reviews of the phone and I was wowed.. What actually won my heart was it's Full HD screen, I knew I may not really miss the display of my samsung with this phone except that the samsung is amoled while the oukitel is LCD. I checked the phone on Jumia and price is 30k on the dot, shipping and delivery took it to 31,650.

I was just about ordering for the phone last week when I saw homtom ht50 at a jumia ad somewhere (could be their site or on facebook), this particular phone is offering me 3GB/32GB plus a 5,500mah battery for its price..
Since I'm just looking for a replacement phone it's evident that I don't have any specs at all in mind, as long as the phone works and gives value for money I'm in.. I imagined all the things I could do with a 3gb RAM and a 32gb ROM, all the movies and games and the work I can perform on the phone and yet still get a backup from a 5,500mah battery, this is heaven.. Price on jumia ranges from 32-36k depending on seller so this meant more cash.. I already planned to up my budget and make the order this week when I woke up this morning and met another shocker..


Here comes the Doogee mix lite, it was unveiled just last month.. a truly bezel-less phone, 5.2 inches, dual 13mp back cameras and an 8mp front shooter, corning gorilla glass 5 at the front and back.. The external design of this phone is really beautiful and eye-catchy.. Though it is just 2gb/16gb and a 3,080mah battery but I believe it's a compromise for the price and it ain't a Deal breaker to me..

Phone ain't available on Jumia yet but it retails for the same price as the Homtom ht50 at Aliexpress which means it could sell for 35k max when it's finally available on Jumia..



Brethren I'm finally overwhelmed, don't know which way to go again and I'm scared that before Jumia makes this phone available, China would make another move that would kill me completely..

Please help me make a choice of device..

Leagoo M8 pro
Oukitel U20 plus
Homtom Ht50
Doogee mix lite..


Which do I go for?


Tecno, Infinix and Itel marketers/fanboys please keep away from this thread, I don't want your hot 5 lite or spark K7 neither am I interested in P51 and S31.. undecided


Thank you..!‎

Oukitel u20 plus
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by NLOwner(m): 8:40pm On Sep 13, 2017
henry007:


Oukitel u20 plus



I must confess, the moment I saw your quote, I prayed silently for you not to suggest spark k7 grin grin cheesy

Thank God you didn't wink


Thank you very much bro, I'm already retracing my steps back to the Oukitel since I learnt that the Doogee has no SD slot..
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by okooloyun1(m): 10:00pm On Sep 13, 2017
Chinedujustin:

cool! that phone is a machine. where and how much do you plan getting it?
Jumia about 50k
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by djgreenland(m): 10:57pm On Sep 13, 2017
chidekings:

S5 sold
daalu
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by henry007(m): 11:05pm On Sep 13, 2017
NLOwner:




I must confess, the moment I saw your quote, I prayed silently for you not to suggest spark k7 grin grin cheesy

Thank God you didn't wink


Thank you very much bro, I'm already retracing my steps back to the Oukitel since I learnt that the Doogee has no SD slot..

My own is that Spark K7 is like iPhone X where Leagoo M9 pro is. Spec comparison cannot be used to judge between Tecno and Leagoo
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by adeniyisamuel59(m): 11:26pm On Sep 13, 2017
remedick:




Go for NONE. You read that right! NONE! I will advice that you buy Xiaomi... this phone is miles are head of all other chinese phones. Unlike others, Xiaomi is sold even in the US and yes add some money, just 8k, to the 30k and you get a good own at Gearbest.com shipped to you in Nigeria free of charge or you can pay a little shipping just to ensure it's secured.

Please, may I ask: is gearbest .com better than aliexpress as touching transaction, shipping rigor and complexity.
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by NLOwner(m): 11:27pm On Sep 13, 2017
henry007:


My own is that Spark K7 is like iPhone X where Leagoo M9 pro is. Spec comparison cannot be used to judge between Tecno and Leagoo


Oya comman be going... undecided
Re: China Won't Kill Me With Options! Please Help A Nairalander Make A Choice. by koskilala: 11:34pm On Sep 13, 2017
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