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Jump to unread Post a Commenti bought HTC Radar £79.95 @ phones4 u at upgrade price, very nice quality and great built, i prefer this phone than g300, htis doesnt mean that g300 is bad phone, but the quality is on htc
Edited By: z18runway on Oct 13, 2012 22:30
i bought HTC Radar £79.95 @ phones4 u at upgrade price, very nice quality and great built, i prefer this phone than g300, htis doesnt mean that g300 is bad phone, but the quality is on htc
I very much disagree had two htc's and despite one of them being top of the range at the time htc desire hd 1 year later you can't even upgrade to ICS unless u run rooted etc, wildfire before that completely over rated on both counts!
i bought HTC Radar £79.95 @ phones4 u at upgrade price, very nice quality and great built, i prefer this phone than g300, htis doesnt mean that g300 is bad phone, but the quality is on htc
I very much disagree had two htc's and despite one of them being top of the range at the time htc desire hd 1 year later you can't even upgrade to ICS unless u run rooted etc, wildfire before that completely over rated on both counts!
Fortunately that's not the case with their Windows Phone devices.
Edited By: Riptide on Oct 13, 2012 23:53
Tip of the day:
Remember to keep your phone facing back (arial) outwards if you keep it in your pocket - so that it's not struggling for it's signal through your glands!
this site is the boss for finding not only phone spec but what chips it uses - spec can be misleading as different chips have widely different capability. compare to a g300 and seems you are several android upgrades, a worse processor, a slightly smaller screen and a poorer battery behind :
http://www.gsmarena.com/huawei_ascend_g300-4594.php
this site is the boss for finding not only phone spec but what chips it uses - spec can be misleading as different chips have widely different capability. compare to a g300 and seems you are several android upgrades, a worse processor, a slightly smaller screen and a poorer battery behind :
http://www.gsmarena.com/huawei_ascend_g300-4594.php
Yes would take a G300 every time, but at the moment they are like rocking horse poo. If you can wait then the Blade III which has very similar specs to the G300.
My original phone gave up living in September when I attached it to a p.c. Orange replaced it very swiftly (well done Orange!), but may be a small warning that it has its fragilities. Also, the phone comes with an idiot's guide to getting your phone up and connected, which forgets to include the first step...
If they sold the ZTE Blade II, that would be different, but unfortunately they decided against it.
Edited By: Kaizoku on Oct 14, 2012 13:44: ..
If your SFI works for you then there isn't a compelling reason. I only got one because I dropped my SFI and the screen started to go.
The SF2 is a bit faster but, because the SFI was so good, the SF2 isn't a great leap forward.
Tip of the day:
Remember to keep your phone facing back (arial) outwards if you keep it in your pocket - so that it's not struggling for it's signal through your glands!
Ridiculous post, please ignore the above