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WSJ - Inexpensive Smartphones
He tried to pull apart a phone and created a li-ion fire...
Good video article, if you need a good new phone and want to spend under $350 <iframe allowfullscreen="true" webkitallowfullscreen="true" mozallowfullscreen="true" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" width="512" height="288" src="https://video-api.wsj.com/api-video/player/v3/iframe.html?guid=6FB1C9DE-EE35-48DE-AD1B-824D3F24D8B5&shareDomain=null"></iframe> |
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Highend/flagship developer phone 4 years ago - still a perfectly usable spec; 6" QHD AMEOLED screen, Gorilla glass, 3G of RAM, Snapdragon 805, 13MP camera, 32G/64G of flash. Quite seriously water-resistant (check YouTube for videos of people leaving them immersed for 30 minutes). Enough radios on-board to work on any GSM carrier, anywhere in the world. Supported/works with Project Fi. Brand new. Factory unlocked. $140 w/ free shipping. Log in, restore apps, Google OTA update from Android 4.2.1 to 7.1.1 - gtg. |
Just got a galaxy J3 for under $200 a couple weeks ago.
Works as good as any phone I've ever used. |
Do not go with a J5 or J5 pro. My wife has constant issues with touch recognition, slow-loading, and background apps eating memory like cancer.
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If I could get a true OEM battery, I expect I could have stayed with my S8. The issue is that most of the aftermarket batteries have fraudulent specs.
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