Not sure how cheap this is as not many site to compare at the moment.
Some sellers on eBay are selling the same model at slightly lower price but cannot post it due to insufficient quality.
Not sure how cheap this is as not many site to compare at the moment.
Some sellers on eBay are selling the same model at slightly lower price but cannot post it due to insufficient quality.
6GB RAM is the same as my galaxy note8. Oh ya I bought mine at office works at $949 1.5 years ago. :|
Ah yes, RAM, the true indicator of mobile performance.
FWIW, the 8GB version is fractionally more than this.
8GB is 33% more than 6GB RAM…
… the phone model…
Advantage over note 8
1) big screen 90hz
2) sd855
3) camera
4) battery
Disadvantage
No Ip68
No Local warranty
No 3.5 jack
No official IP68 certification but it is water resistant. There are plenty of youtube videos showing it submerged for 30 mins+
I don't get why people think RAM is the most important spec.
A Lawyer/University Tutor recently told us he's getting a OnePlus 6T just primarily on the fact it's got 10GB of RAM.
Who needs 10GB of RAM on their phone for a start, and then who bases their decision for a phone primarily on RAM spec?
I agree that RAM is not the most important specification, but it would be silly to suggest that there is nobody who needs 10GB RAM or that there are not people for whom RAM is important.
I've used phones with 4GB, 6GB and 8GB of RAM and I do notice the change from 4GB to 6GB in day to day use. The Pixel 2XL (which only has 4GB RAM) struggles to keep apps open and has very aggressive memory management to close background apps. This might not be ideal for some people who need a load of background services - e.g. social networks, work networks, messaging…etc. I would say that the transition from 6GB to 8GB is less noticeable, but the phone feels faster when doing background work (like exporting photos from Lightroom or updating apps). People use their phones more and more like computers every day and RAM is definitely important.
Yes I understand there's people who want as much RAM as they can get. It's definitely important don't get me wrong.
The aforementioned person currently has an iPhone 7/8 (can't really tell) which has 2GB of RAM. Now I know iOS and Android handle differently, but what makes someone decide "oh, I need five times the amount of RAM I currently have now". There's much more choice with 8GB RAM, which if I was being honest - most people wouldn't be able to tell the difference. To make a decision for a phone solely on 20% more RAM is incredibly shortsighted.
There's a much bigger difference between the lower ends of the RAM.
Deal isn't available , looks like been taken down