Two Gun Bob
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The economics simply do not stack up and there is no such thing as a free lunch. Brand loyalty for brand loyalties sake. Therefore quality and consistency of product must always be evaluated.
I shall not stir from 3 as their consistency's been fluid throughout my ten-year tenure.
I am not here to chat mobile phone companies but more the apparatus an end user feeds off.
The Mobile or Cell itself that influences everything we do in our daily lives.
From maintaining social media status and basic messaging to surfing the silver highway at full throttle. It's also a television satellite navigation system and camera and camcorder. The list remains endless and is only restricted by an over active imagination and a few Play Store apps.
I am in the market for a new device Right Now ! but in the budget sector up to £175. I have no penchant for a nice new mobile contract tying me in for 2 years for a free phone that is not really free.
I have just aquired a new sim only deal for £9 a month for all you can eat calls and all you can eat texts and four meg of data. I have for the time being narrowed the selection down to a Moto 4G or a Moto 4G plus.
Not the smaller 5 inch 4G play version that does not sport gorilla glass or the improved octa-core processer.
It looks to be a lot of wonga for the money the 4G and the cheapest supplier I can find has it on offer for and incredible £129.00.The plus is another £50 but has a better camera.Horses for courses I guess.
http://www.laptopsdirect.co.uk/moto...ce=Ldadwords&gclid=CNycy_C6s9MCFQ0R0wodVwwI8w
What other phones in the budget bracket can experianced Moon people recomend.
It has to have a reasonable processer and be in excess of 5 inch and android is a bonus for ease of use.
Eyes are failing so the bigger the screen the better.
A friend of a friend said the honour 6X is ok.
http://www.gsmarena.com/huawei_honor_6x-pictures-8388.php
The budget lineup is difficult to evaluate with so many players but the technologies available in 2017 certainly offers the end user bangs for bucks.
The Moto 5 lineup does not seem to add much to the 4G lineup except for slightly better camera and a fingerprint security feature. The 5 does not fit the bill as it came in at only 5 inch and 5.2 respectively.
I need to feel a Moto in the palm of my hand in real life so may have to visit a retailer.
The Lenovas look particlarly good too and appear serious value.
I have heard of a slight bug in the ointment with the 4G in relation to volume with message alerts.
For some reason the volume is reduced for alerts only.Maybe isolated or maybe not.
Maybe fixed with firmware or an update.
It does look quite asethtically pleasing I have to say and for £129 does not break the bank.
Choices choices but as the saying goes purchase in haste repent at leisure ..
I shall not stir from 3 as their consistency's been fluid throughout my ten-year tenure.
I am not here to chat mobile phone companies but more the apparatus an end user feeds off.
The Mobile or Cell itself that influences everything we do in our daily lives.
From maintaining social media status and basic messaging to surfing the silver highway at full throttle. It's also a television satellite navigation system and camera and camcorder. The list remains endless and is only restricted by an over active imagination and a few Play Store apps.
I am in the market for a new device Right Now ! but in the budget sector up to £175. I have no penchant for a nice new mobile contract tying me in for 2 years for a free phone that is not really free.
I have just aquired a new sim only deal for £9 a month for all you can eat calls and all you can eat texts and four meg of data. I have for the time being narrowed the selection down to a Moto 4G or a Moto 4G plus.
Not the smaller 5 inch 4G play version that does not sport gorilla glass or the improved octa-core processer.
It looks to be a lot of wonga for the money the 4G and the cheapest supplier I can find has it on offer for and incredible £129.00.The plus is another £50 but has a better camera.Horses for courses I guess.
http://www.laptopsdirect.co.uk/moto...ce=Ldadwords&gclid=CNycy_C6s9MCFQ0R0wodVwwI8w
What other phones in the budget bracket can experianced Moon people recomend.
It has to have a reasonable processer and be in excess of 5 inch and android is a bonus for ease of use.
Eyes are failing so the bigger the screen the better.
A friend of a friend said the honour 6X is ok.
http://www.gsmarena.com/huawei_honor_6x-pictures-8388.php
The budget lineup is difficult to evaluate with so many players but the technologies available in 2017 certainly offers the end user bangs for bucks.
The Moto 5 lineup does not seem to add much to the 4G lineup except for slightly better camera and a fingerprint security feature. The 5 does not fit the bill as it came in at only 5 inch and 5.2 respectively.
I need to feel a Moto in the palm of my hand in real life so may have to visit a retailer.
The Lenovas look particlarly good too and appear serious value.
I have heard of a slight bug in the ointment with the 4G in relation to volume with message alerts.
For some reason the volume is reduced for alerts only.Maybe isolated or maybe not.
Maybe fixed with firmware or an update.
It does look quite asethtically pleasing I have to say and for £129 does not break the bank.
Choices choices but as the saying goes purchase in haste repent at leisure ..
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