Don't just blame it on Carl care, you said it yourself that the wanted to scam you. I think Carl care is really doing great
samodan: Nice Just like i said, you'd be very surprised at how low it'll cost you compares to their shit
Carlcare is a dump most of the time The only time I had to take my phone was cos it was the phantom Z (parts were ultra scarce) Just to fix sim slot and battery They said it was free but i had to pay 2.5k to replace my missing camera glass I was like, how does the missing camera glass concern anything They said it's their policy to have any external damage fixed before repair
Ok o How's it gon be They said they'll wipe my phone too WTF? I left and returned another day (having backed up all my files) Got there and another attendant told me the camera glass replacement cost just 1k
So i realised the first lady wanted to scam me for shit
And that's how they do For very basic faults They'll tell you it's the board
Well I'm happy you had your phone fixed for a very reasonable price elsewhere
The phone market in Africa has been growing rapidly since its inception in Africa, Top smartphone brands have been in serious competition in Africa, releasing superb devices with specs that wow their fans.
Canalys, a leading technology market analyst company has released its first Quarter African smartphone market share report for 2018 and according to the report, Samsung African smartphone market share has grown with huge 42% year over year. However, Chinese brands under the TRANSSION HOLDINGS, TECNO, Infinix and iTel still maintain a huge share as far as Q1 in 2018 is concerned.
According to the report, TECNO shipped a total of 2.8 million smartphones in Q1 2018, while iTel and Infinix shipped 2.0 million and 1.0 million smartphones respectively. The total combined smartphone shipment for TRANSSION HOLDINGS now stands at 5.8 million against 3.4 million for SAMSUNG.
Collectively, TECNO, iTel and Infinix, which are all sub-brands of Transsion Holdings, controls over 38% smartphone market share in Q1 2018, compared to 23% of Samsung.
Looking at the top 5 smartphone Vendors in Africa, Huawei which maintains number 4th position shipped the same number of smartphones in Q1 2018 when compared to Q1 2017.
drnonny: Please, I need your advice. I want to buy a new phone with a very sharp camera, good memory (does not hang) and long battery life but my budget is 20 - 25k. Which of the phones do you suggest or advice me to go for?
henry007: Thanks to the recently released TECNO Camon X Pro, people have been faced with the difficult question of which camera is better between its 24MP selfie camera and the 20MP selfie camera of the flagship, Phantom 8.
johnchukky: Nairalanders this is my first ever post here and am in dire need of your help I need to buy a new phone between 45 and 55k i have made a lot of mistakes in the past when it comes to phone choices and i dont want the trend to continue The phone i have in mind is Gionee S1X but i need your suggestions so as not to make mistakes thanks as i await your positive recomendations