Seems like a lot of phone for the asking price? Not the fastest phone out there (kimovil state the Antutu score as 19200) but perefectly respectable given the price and the 2GB/16GB combination. Plus good UK 4G compatibilty.
EDIT: Now available for 68.97 from Gearbest's EU Warehouse
DOOGEE X6 Pro Specs- Main Features
Display: 5.5 inch 1280 x 720 HD Screen
CPU: MTK6735 64bit Quad Core 1.0GHz
GPU: Mali-T720
System: Android 5.1
RAM + ROM: 2GB RAM + 16GB ROM,TF card up to 32GB
Camera: Back camera 5.0MP (SW 8.0MP) with flashlight and auto focus + front camera 2.0MP (SW 5.0MP)
Sensor: Accelerometer, Proximity sensor, Light sensor
Features: GPS, A-GPS, WiFi, OTA, FM
Bluetooth: 4.0
SIM Card: Dual SIM dual standby, one is standard SIM, the other is Micro SIM
Network:
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE 800/1800/2100/2600MHz
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tcubed
25 Jan 1615#16
I don't think you need a PhD to come to that conclusion...
008
25 Jan 169#19
>>>>>
I have a PhD as well.. Posting Hot Deals:smile:
someguy003
25 Jan 168#10
Hot- Good phone- good price. Time to put apple and samsung out of business with their stupid £600 phones
Askrulous
25 Jan 164#24
Or in other words, apple targets those with more money than sense.
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Quids
1 Feb 16#73
I don't suppose anyone knows if it has Corning Gorilla Glass as a screen does it?
Did look on the site but couldn't see any mention.
niall1988
29 Jan 161#72
I have been using the doogee f5 as my daily driver for 2 months now after smashing my OnePlus. It's impressive for the price, but not a great experience. You get what you pay for, and the bugs and quirks of my f5 are making me keen to pay more in the future.
gtd65
29 Jan 16#71
Interesting to see there's obviously a market for the android type control method! I'm not even sure how that would work?
It still will not convince me to move to apple even though it looks cool tech. I like the simplicity of android :smiley:
Gumbo_UK
28 Jan 16#69
Slightly more expensive (£72) at gearbest with code, but eu warehouse ships in two days
gtd65
27 Jan 16#68
Thank you for that simple answer - all of the idevice users I know are hopelessly non-tech savvy and cannot answer that simple question, despite owning multiple incarnations of idevices :wink:
I find the system that Android uses to be much better overall (one click) but it's really down to what you are used to I guess.
gtd65
27 Jan 16#67
Thank you for that simple answer - all of the idevice users I know are hopelessly non-tech savvy and cannot answer that simple question, despite owning multiple incarnations of idevices :wink:
I find the system that Android uses to be much better overall (one click) but it's really down to what you are used to I guess.
misa426
27 Jan 161#66
Never found this to be a problem. Swipe from the left side, or in the top left hand corner there'll appear "Go back to [x] app you were using". Simples.
gtd65
27 Jan 161#65
The lack of a back button really irks me when I have to use an idevice as well, it's a blatantly simple feature that is lacking in most folks estimation when I ask them "how the hell do I just go back on this bloody thing?!?"
rd232
27 Jan 16#64
Many are the days I have spent with tears of desperation at the icons not matching in my Android phones and tablets. Why, God, why? I cry? How could you make a world so cruel?
Oh wait, I never noticed. But every time I pick up an Apple device, I DO notice the lack of a standard back button.
Anyway, to each his own.
misa426
27 Jan 16#63
Would it handle Blitz Brigade and Modern Combat 5 at buttery smooth 60FPS without lowering graphics settings? No. Would I be able to use it comfortably with one hand? No. Would the design be anywhere near as nice? No. Would I have the peace of mind of having a physical store presence like the Apple Store not far from me in case I get problems? No. Would it have a nice sharp screen? No. It would do all the things I need to do, yes, it would just do them poorly.
wendy07
26 Jan 16#62
so you do everything that anyone with this doogee would do and it would do quite competently. ok.
bellboys
26 Jan 16#61
Pretty sure that was the x5 Pro not the x6 Pro.
steve2212
26 Jan 16#60
I bought this last week off gearbest for about £40 :-) I'm hoping it's a good phone, either way I paid a good price I think.
misa426
26 Jan 16#59
Hence my still having a laptop for productive tasks. But yes, I love the small screen and no I don't find it miserable at all. FPS gaming is fantastic. Back around the 2000s we would pride ourselves on the miniaturization of mobile devices, now it seems the bigger the phone in the deal the "more phone for your money"! Madness. Can I save things to a micro SD card? No, and I wouldn't bother. Everything I need is online. Apple is a forward thinking company and realises this. Yes Android has most of the market share, but Apple was wise and focused on the premium market which is where all the profits lie. Which is why Apple still makes the most profit of any manufacturer. I have a PhD in Business Economics, and Apple are in the position most companies only wish they were in.
Wibblefish
26 Jan 164#43
is it just me or does anyone else think misa426 has a little shrine of Steve Jobs at the end of his/her bed? Also good luck VPN'ing around Netflix geolock soon :wink:
bellboys to Wibblefish
26 Jan 16#44
It really is almost like a cult with some folks, isn't it? Almost Scientology-like. They look to extoll the virtues of their overpriced status symbol at every opportunity no matter whether it's on topic or not. It's bizarre. You can see why Apple has such a huge pile of cash when you read things like that on here...
misa426 to Wibblefish
26 Jan 16#58
I do have a picture of the great Steve hung up in my room with a motivational quote :P didn't have room for a shrine.
Not sure what you mean about Netflix geolock, do you mean geoblock? Why wouldn't I be able to get around it with a VPN? That's exactly what A VPN allows you to do. If there's something not available on Netflix I have MovieBox :smiley:
gtd65
26 Jan 16#57
You do all of those tasks on a 4" screen? FPS gaming on a screen that size must be a miserable experience surely?
I can't imagine you do much that is productive on your phone, if you do, then think how productive you could be on something more suitable!
I use my android devices mainly for communication and media consumption purposes, they have not disappointed at all in that regard. I've not had a 4" screen for many years now and consider 4.5" to be the bare minimum size acceptable these days for something like a smartphone.
On your locked in device, can you save your local files to a micro sdhc card?
From my understanding "most user" don't use Apple products by quite a large margine these days. I think last time I looked, Android had about 60% of the market? In the computer market, it's obviously much more significant.
I'm not anti-Apple products by any stretch of the imagination but I do believe that savvy tech users get much better value and "bang for the buck" with Android devices. If that's conforming to your "Droid defender" comment then fair enough :wink:
Onlydongles
26 Jan 16#56
Beware guys. Just had a bad experience with Gearbest ( as a company). Paid for the Doogee X5 Pro in the flash sale and now they have just cancelled the delivery without any consent of mine and put the money in their GB Wallet. This despite me clarifying that due to shortages, I will wait for the late dely. And yet they have shipped the case and glass protector , which is no use to me without the handset.
Dodgy company to deal with.
bumbaclart
26 Jan 16#55
Hi all, Just wondering if anyone can help as I am deciding whether to go with this phone or not.
Is it the successor to the X5? I can see it has a larger screen 5.5 vs 5 inch but the rest of the specs look the same?
Also has anyone considered the non pro version?
Lastly will this phone work on 02 or Vodafone as I can see that these networks support 900MHZ/2100MHZ yet this phone only supports 2100 MHZ on 3g?
Thanks for any help
misa426
26 Jan 16#54
But a phone isn't just a phone nowadays is it? For many people, myself included, it's one's primary computer. I can do 90% of the things I want to do on my smart device, the other 10% on a laptop. So when the device has that much use and is something you're going to use every day, it's well worth spending more for something quality (Apple).
What do I use mine for? Almost all Web browsing tasks, photography, notes, radio, phone (rarely), text, instant messaging apps, entertainment - games, and there are some really fantastic games. Gameloft make some excellent console quality 3D FPSses which my iPhone 5S handles like a dream. And the funny thing is, all the apps that I use the most I've not paid a penny for. So this "locked in" business just doesn't apply and I'd say for most users it won't apply. It's just a typical ignorant argument a Droid defender has to turn to. I actually paid about £180 for the iPhone 5S, used but in mint condition. Well worth every penny.
gtd65
26 Jan 161#53
That may be true but I'll be quite honest that some M&S products are very nice indeed and worth paying the premium.
I don't shop at M&S all the time but do pick up certain items there :smiley:
wendy07
26 Jan 16#52
M&S charge a 30% premium for their food - packaging. the look of success is very important to many people be it food, clothing, cars .. and kitchen gadgets.
misa426
26 Jan 16#42
Indeed, optimising for only a few phones is easier than optimising for hundreds. Another reason why iOS is superior.
I've never quite understood the "unlimited options" argument though. You're only going to buy one device. I also have the option to buy any of the "unlimited" Android devices, but I'd rather not. Because not one of them comes close to the incredible iPhone design, inside and out. Speaking of options, you've got a whole load of oversized cheap Android phones. But you know why I love the iPhone 5S? Being able to use it one handed. Over on the Android side, there is nothing that comes close to the iPhone 5S at that size display. The mini versions of flagships are always just as ugly as their big siblings but with worse specs.
wendy07 to misa426
26 Jan 162#51
do you use your phone to make calls? browse a bit and use the odd app? and you paid £300 or so ?
this does much the same for a bargain £60 or £40 for the x5 . its functional its not unpretty and from afar looks like any other premium phone.
the point is its a phone.
apple are primarily selling a fantasy lifestyle accessory. btw my phone is a sony ericsson elm.
gtd65
26 Jan 16#50
I've used Netflix regularly in the USA as well, so can't say using a VPN would help improve the content level. For those "in the know" (probably generally defined as those not using Apple products) you can get allsorts of content without needing to use a VPN.
I agree that Apple products are well made but not to the extent that commands the price premium that the Apple fans pay. I've not got a clue who Jony Ive is but if that's your opinion, that's cool with me.
I'm not sure we are on the same wavelength here, all of my icons on the home page of my Android devices simply have my most used apps. I don't sit and look at the home page in wonderment - I just use it as a start point for tasks and where I launch them if I'm being honest. Are you suggesting that the Android icons are all irregularly shaped? It's possibly a detail that mere mortals have not quite grasped? Could it be that I'm just using my phone/tablet rather than being in love with it? Perhaps I'm just too practically minded to see the wood for the trees?
Well as well all know now, with your Masters in Human Interface and Technology design, that's why you know better than the rest of us. I'm missing out in life with a miserly BSc in Engineering and not understanding a thing! :wink:
If you truly were educated - as opposed to having some collections of pieces of paper to show your worth, you'd surely understand that beauty is in the eye of the beholder and completely subjective? Showing you an Android home screen would not prove anything at all, would it?
trigger68
26 Jan 16#49
Good price for the spec.
Have an X5 pro, does what it should fast and fine, other than the camera which one of the worst you will come across.
morrig
26 Jan 16#48
By that reasoning eventually there would only be one car and one colour home etc eventually human beings,thankfully people like to be individual.
Proveright
26 Jan 16#47
Re the iphone comments . I recently was talking to a girl who worked in place a that repaired
mobile phones ; usually returned under guarantee/ contract/ insurance as not working properly.
All the phones when they arrived were put in a large box for each manufacturer as waiting to be repaired. Except for iphones , they had a separate box for just iphone5,s as there were so many duff ones !
She recommended the Samsung galaxy as the most reliable of phones .
However the Chinese phones nearly all offer more bang for the buck .
corderz
26 Jan 16#46
My dad has a Samsung Galaxy S4 and its on its last legs. Looking to buy his next phone rather than upgrade, how does this compare?
eelvis
26 Jan 161#45
Once you have your music in itunes, paid for all the app people will pay what ever to stay in the brand, a symbol of success in life.
amour3k
26 Jan 16#41
Your halfway there with your assumptions I guess?.
But the all singing all powerful God of 'profits' will NEVER allow for for any such 'One Phone fits ALLLLLL' scenario?, EVER! (irrespective of whether such a 'Phone' could ever be viably possible?), so .....
Hence in-part (Globally), we're in the 'situation' we're at now I suppose?.
komi
25 Jan 161#18
UIMI U6 for sub £70 - FHD - 2GB - 32GB Rom - 16MP - 5.1 at Ali Express:
You are aware that that Deal went to -105 right? ( + a few of the no-brainer comments that went along with it too ... )
I have the Doogee X5 Pro (4G/LTE) & I'm more then ok with it.
So thanx anyway, but on this particular occasion "I'm out" ..... :-)
kreames
26 Jan 16#39
Well that's the price you pay to have unlimited options to great phones instead of one mediocre overpriced phone, who's services and OS blatantly tie you in future generations. I'm no developer but I guess its very easy to optimize a os for 1 measly phone per year than it is for a os well that's compatible for anything
BungalowBill
25 Jan 161#1
Should be good - I bought the Doogee X5 3G for £32 for my daughter when her own phone was being repaired, and we were incredibly impressed with the build quality and useability -so much that she opted to keep it.
amour3k to BungalowBill
26 Jan 16#38
Well, if/when Whats App App incorporates it's Video-Enabled 'Face-Time' killer THEN we may all actually be onto something?, but until then then .....
We'll see?, hehehe. :-)
misa426
25 Jan 16#37
Netflix isn't the only one I use, I also use other video streaming apps and sites but I say "Netflix" for brevity. Netflix has a fair bit of good content when you know how to use a VPN to get the programmes you can't normally get in the UK :wink:
Apple devices are just the best built out there and I mean inside and out, not just exterior design - the minimalist interface is beautiful. The high price is justified by both the beautiful software and hardware. Jony Ive is a genius.
An Android device...not so much. You only need to turn on an Android device to see why, at the most primary level, Android is not and never will be on the level of iOS in design - the home screen. The. Icons. Are. Not. Uniform. I'll say that again - the icons aren't uniform. So right from the get go you're given this cludge-pudge mess of inconsistent interface design. iOS cracked this without a sweat from day one. Oh but of course not to worry, Android lets you customise! Wow! So now you get to muck about with custom launchers - and then get a custom icon pack for your apps - and even then not all of your apps will be included. So to avoid this you simply hide that ugly duckling of an app you couldn't find a custom, uniform icon for, relegate it to the shameful wasteland where all unwanted apps lurk - the app drawer. Before long you've acquired a neat collection of great apps, only problem is their icons won't match the others. So now you decide to banish them all into a folder and keep your home screen, uh, empty. Oh, except widgets. Since you find no widgets that are of any real use to you, being honest, you decide to simply fill your entire home screen with, wait for it ... a clock!... And not to worry, you have those wonderful live wallpapers to distract you from how crap your Android device looks. For the rest of us though, there are better things to do in life than have to worry about customising the interface to look even half decent - and that it's best left to the designer from factory. Hence, Apple, and hence, iPhone.
Note, I've used several Android and iOS devices over past few years and have a Masters in Human Interface and Technology design.
Note 2: To settle this, show me one screenshot, just one screenshot, of an Android home screen that's filled up with stock icons (not empty/widgets) and actually looks nice. Then I'll be a true believer in the Droid God.
gtd65
25 Jan 16#36
Yes, I've used a number of Apple products (computers/tablets/phones) and can only say that I don't consider them to be worth the premium prices they are pitched at, or that they are any better than non-Apple products.
Suggesting anything else is a "poor mans imitator" is hilarious! Buy hey, you must be in the target market for the superiority kick? :wink:
From my point of view, they offer far less value for money and are far more restricted than the competition. I'm not be-dazzled by the designs personally so that doesn't offer any value at all for me.
I was given an iPad with a broken screen by a friend that didn't want to repair it, I replaced the digitizer and it all works as it should but it's nowhere near as user friendly as any of the Android devices for putting your own content onto it - I'll say one thing, it's certainly much better to use than a Windows tablet - which is awful in my opnion.
Netflix is also another well marketed product that really has very little content, once you get past the first month of use.
My company gave me a Samsung Galaxy A3 - it's very well built and designed but it's an absolute dog of a phone to use...in my opinion.
frostyclock
25 Jan 16#32
Can anyone comment on seller, says can take up to 2 months to deliver and will I be stung for extra taxes etc, don't want to order until I know a bit more. Thanks all.
Gordon Bell to frostyclock
25 Jan 16#35
They usually mark the value down below the duty threshold. Most of the time it will slip through without being charged. In all the years I've ordered items from china, I've never had a order charged duty.
misa426
25 Jan 16#34
Have you used an iPhone? They're amazing. I have an iPhone 5S. I've never met anyone in real life who buys an iPhone "to raise their perceived social status". People buy iPhone because quite simply nothing comes close to its minimalistic yet beautiful design, a masterpiece of engineering. There are only "poor man's" imitators. The white iPhone 5S that I have is a true marvel to behold. Also I'm not sure what you mean by "tied in to ecosystem". I've never felt tied in or locked in at all. Maybe if you bought a lot of stuff on iTunes or whatever. I hardly use it for music anyway though and watch most things on Netflix.
Yes even wealthy consumers pay for their devices - they may be given one by work but usually have another for personal use :smiley:
SCOUSEKEVIN
25 Jan 16#33
Does anyone know what taxes would be due on one of these ??
gtd65
25 Jan 16#31
You'll probably find that wealthy customers often don't pay for their devices - I'd suspect a very large slice of the market is driven by wannabees who think owning an Apple product will raise their perceived social status.
Apple targets the market section of people who are impressed by slick marketing and pay over the odds for admittedly well built products that tie them into the Apple eco-system. I've nothing against Apple products at all but wouldn't consider buying into the idea. Well other than being able to buy more usable products for a fraction of the price and being able to stick two fingers up to market driven consumerism :wink:
Askrulous
25 Jan 16#30
Yeah, I was as impressed as much as you!:smiley:
djbenny1
25 Jan 162#29
Great for the missus if she likes it Doogee style
vitertexltd
25 Jan 16#26
How does this compare to my note 3?
sancheez to vitertexltd
25 Jan 16#28
Not as good. Except the newer version of Lollipop.
Got a Note 3 myself. Getting rid of it and ditching Samsung due to lack updates.
Nexus 6p on its way....
sancheez
25 Jan 16#27
Many of them with PhD's in Business Economics I believe. :smirk:
Heat for this tho. It's a lot of phone for the money.
crazylegs
25 Jan 16#25
Thats economics!
There are
the poor
the wealthy and
the more money than sense! :laughing:
Sadly there are many more people out there that have no money and no sense and they are the main staple of the Apple brand!
Askrulous
25 Jan 164#24
Or in other words, apple targets those with more money than sense.
elchery
25 Jan 16#23
This is a very good phone for parents.
hcc27
25 Jan 16#22
The specs are very similar to the X5 pro, which I have, of course with a larger screen. I love this phone but hate the camera. Only wish they had paid a tenner extra for a decent rear camera.
hcc27
25 Jan 161#21
All Chinese vendors use the phrase 'TF card' to avoid licensing requirements around the use of 'SD'. Very clever I say.
shmay15
25 Jan 16#20
I had a Doogee (turbo f1) a while ago - decent phone for the price but after a couple of months I started getting message notifications with 'cutesy' pictures and in Chinese. I'd removed all the pre-installed bloatware that I could and never worked out what app had been left behind to be causing them. Didn't like the idea of some software running that I didn't know about so changed the phone for a more mainstream brand.
Take from that what you will...
008
25 Jan 169#19
>>>>>
I have a PhD as well.. Posting Hot Deals:smile:
lukec36
25 Jan 16#17
I have a Doogee Y100 X that I picked up in the 11.11 sale for about £30. Didn't have a use for it until I dropped my Honor 7 and smashed the screen, sadly it's now my daily driver until the H7 screen is fixed.
I've had a few budget Chinese phones before and Doogee is definitely worth a shot, the GPS is much better than the Elephone I've had, for example.
The camera is appalling mind...
I guess none of this is relevant to this X6 Pro but the brand is decent in my book
tcubed
25 Jan 1615#16
I don't think you need a PhD to come to that conclusion...
misa426
25 Jan 16#15
It seems hardly fair to compare this to the iPhone. The iPhone in vastly superior to this, as well as much more expensive. It's apples and oranges.
Also I very much doubt this is eating into Apple's sales. Apple targets the higher end, premium market segment with stunning design, built quality devices aimed at wealthy consumers. And for good reason. They're raking in the cash in the premium segment of the market. I have a PhD in Business Economics.
ZACHSP8
25 Jan 16#14
Not too bad for a cheap phone, 16gb ROM made me laugh though.lol
Megacamz
25 Jan 16#13
The UMI Rome is about the same price with slightly better specs.
someguy003
25 Jan 168#10
Hot- Good phone- good price. Time to put apple and samsung out of business with their stupid £600 phones
008 to someguy003
25 Jan 163#12
>>>>>
Already in play!! All these decent manufacturers are slowly eating into the Crapple iBone sales..
Brilliant price for a great spec phone for the money and even better if you can get this or the
DooGee X5 Pro for less than a nifty in the sales/flash days that keep coming up!
tan159
25 Jan 161#8
No point of cheering the big spec if it scores so low in Antututu.
Its not how big it is but what you do with it that counts.
To be fair this isn't a phone aimed at power users! Anything around 20,000 on Antutu should be more than useable for everyday tasks. And to get 2GB RAM/16GB ROM, a 5.5" screen (granted 720p as opposed to 1080P), a 3000mAh battery and 5.1 Lollipop for less than £70 is pretty impressive in my book.
a couple of quid cheaper at gearbest, but heat anyway
mahmouddiaa
25 Jan 16#3
Only downside is the camera I guess
But good enough for my father in law
Ordered thanks
cantonbean
25 Jan 161#2
Not the greatest in terms of specs eg 720p screen but a great price. I would say that with a very large battery and low resolution screen this could be a great work phone though! Last for days and even more if gets marshmallow.
Opening post
EDIT: Now available for 68.97 from Gearbest's EU Warehouse
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/doogee-x6-pro-5-5-inch-hd-screen-2gb-ram-16gb-rom-android-5-1-3000-mah-battery-4g-2388120
DOOGEE X6 Pro Specs- Main Features
Display: 5.5 inch 1280 x 720 HD Screen
CPU: MTK6735 64bit Quad Core 1.0GHz
GPU: Mali-T720
System: Android 5.1
RAM + ROM: 2GB RAM + 16GB ROM,TF card up to 32GB
Camera: Back camera 5.0MP (SW 8.0MP) with flashlight and auto focus + front camera 2.0MP (SW 5.0MP)
Sensor: Accelerometer, Proximity sensor, Light sensor
Features: GPS, A-GPS, WiFi, OTA, FM
Bluetooth: 4.0
SIM Card: Dual SIM dual standby, one is standard SIM, the other is Micro SIM
Network:
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE 800/1800/2100/2600MHz
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I have a PhD as well.. Posting Hot Deals:smile:
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Did look on the site but couldn't see any mention.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/iPhone-6S-Magic-Smart-Touch-Back-Key-Button-Tempered-Glass-Screen-Protector-/381481988657?hash=item58d2193231:g:T94AAOSwNphWX34W
It still will not convince me to move to apple even though it looks cool tech. I like the simplicity of android :smiley:
I find the system that Android uses to be much better overall (one click) but it's really down to what you are used to I guess.
I find the system that Android uses to be much better overall (one click) but it's really down to what you are used to I guess.
Oh wait, I never noticed. But every time I pick up an Apple device, I DO notice the lack of a standard back button.
Anyway, to each his own.
Not sure what you mean about Netflix geolock, do you mean geoblock? Why wouldn't I be able to get around it with a VPN? That's exactly what A VPN allows you to do. If there's something not available on Netflix I have MovieBox :smiley:
I can't imagine you do much that is productive on your phone, if you do, then think how productive you could be on something more suitable!
I use my android devices mainly for communication and media consumption purposes, they have not disappointed at all in that regard. I've not had a 4" screen for many years now and consider 4.5" to be the bare minimum size acceptable these days for something like a smartphone.
On your locked in device, can you save your local files to a micro sdhc card?
From my understanding "most user" don't use Apple products by quite a large margine these days. I think last time I looked, Android had about 60% of the market? In the computer market, it's obviously much more significant.
I'm not anti-Apple products by any stretch of the imagination but I do believe that savvy tech users get much better value and "bang for the buck" with Android devices. If that's conforming to your "Droid defender" comment then fair enough :wink:
Dodgy company to deal with.
Is it the successor to the X5? I can see it has a larger screen 5.5 vs 5 inch but the rest of the specs look the same?
Also has anyone considered the non pro version?
Lastly will this phone work on 02 or Vodafone as I can see that these networks support 900MHZ/2100MHZ yet this phone only supports 2100 MHZ on 3g?
Thanks for any help
What do I use mine for? Almost all Web browsing tasks, photography, notes, radio, phone (rarely), text, instant messaging apps, entertainment - games, and there are some really fantastic games. Gameloft make some excellent console quality 3D FPSses which my iPhone 5S handles like a dream. And the funny thing is, all the apps that I use the most I've not paid a penny for. So this "locked in" business just doesn't apply and I'd say for most users it won't apply. It's just a typical ignorant argument a Droid defender has to turn to. I actually paid about £180 for the iPhone 5S, used but in mint condition. Well worth every penny.
I don't shop at M&S all the time but do pick up certain items there :smiley:
I've never quite understood the "unlimited options" argument though. You're only going to buy one device. I also have the option to buy any of the "unlimited" Android devices, but I'd rather not. Because not one of them comes close to the incredible iPhone design, inside and out. Speaking of options, you've got a whole load of oversized cheap Android phones. But you know why I love the iPhone 5S? Being able to use it one handed. Over on the Android side, there is nothing that comes close to the iPhone 5S at that size display. The mini versions of flagships are always just as ugly as their big siblings but with worse specs.
this does much the same for a bargain £60 or £40 for the x5 . its functional its not unpretty and from afar looks like any other premium phone.
the point is its a phone.
apple are primarily selling a fantasy lifestyle accessory. btw my phone is a sony ericsson elm.
I agree that Apple products are well made but not to the extent that commands the price premium that the Apple fans pay. I've not got a clue who Jony Ive is but if that's your opinion, that's cool with me.
I'm not sure we are on the same wavelength here, all of my icons on the home page of my Android devices simply have my most used apps. I don't sit and look at the home page in wonderment - I just use it as a start point for tasks and where I launch them if I'm being honest. Are you suggesting that the Android icons are all irregularly shaped? It's possibly a detail that mere mortals have not quite grasped? Could it be that I'm just using my phone/tablet rather than being in love with it? Perhaps I'm just too practically minded to see the wood for the trees?
Well as well all know now, with your Masters in Human Interface and Technology design, that's why you know better than the rest of us. I'm missing out in life with a miserly BSc in Engineering and not understanding a thing! :wink:
If you truly were educated - as opposed to having some collections of pieces of paper to show your worth, you'd surely understand that beauty is in the eye of the beholder and completely subjective? Showing you an Android home screen would not prove anything at all, would it?
Have an X5 pro, does what it should fast and fine, other than the camera which one of the worst you will come across.
mobile phones ; usually returned under guarantee/ contract/ insurance as not working properly.
All the phones when they arrived were put in a large box for each manufacturer as waiting to be repaired. Except for iphones , they had a separate box for just iphone5,s as there were so many duff ones !
She recommended the Samsung galaxy as the most reliable of phones .
However the Chinese phones nearly all offer more bang for the buck .
But the all singing all powerful God of 'profits' will NEVER allow for for any such 'One Phone fits ALLLLLL' scenario?, EVER! (irrespective of whether such a 'Phone' could ever be viably possible?), so .....
Hence in-part (Globally), we're in the 'situation' we're at now I suppose?.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/uimi-u6-what-best-phone-for-sub-70-fhd-2gb-32gb-16mp-68-79-ali-express-2382060
I have the Doogee X5 Pro (4G/LTE) & I'm more then ok with it.
So thanx anyway, but on this particular occasion "I'm out" ..... :-)
We'll see?, hehehe. :-)
Apple devices are just the best built out there and I mean inside and out, not just exterior design - the minimalist interface is beautiful. The high price is justified by both the beautiful software and hardware. Jony Ive is a genius.
An Android device...not so much. You only need to turn on an Android device to see why, at the most primary level, Android is not and never will be on the level of iOS in design - the home screen. The. Icons. Are. Not. Uniform. I'll say that again - the icons aren't uniform. So right from the get go you're given this cludge-pudge mess of inconsistent interface design. iOS cracked this without a sweat from day one. Oh but of course not to worry, Android lets you customise! Wow! So now you get to muck about with custom launchers - and then get a custom icon pack for your apps - and even then not all of your apps will be included. So to avoid this you simply hide that ugly duckling of an app you couldn't find a custom, uniform icon for, relegate it to the shameful wasteland where all unwanted apps lurk - the app drawer. Before long you've acquired a neat collection of great apps, only problem is their icons won't match the others. So now you decide to banish them all into a folder and keep your home screen, uh, empty. Oh, except widgets. Since you find no widgets that are of any real use to you, being honest, you decide to simply fill your entire home screen with, wait for it ... a clock!... And not to worry, you have those wonderful live wallpapers to distract you from how crap your Android device looks. For the rest of us though, there are better things to do in life than have to worry about customising the interface to look even half decent - and that it's best left to the designer from factory. Hence, Apple, and hence, iPhone.
Note, I've used several Android and iOS devices over past few years and have a Masters in Human Interface and Technology design.
Note 2: To settle this, show me one screenshot, just one screenshot, of an Android home screen that's filled up with stock icons (not empty/widgets) and actually looks nice. Then I'll be a true believer in the Droid God.
Suggesting anything else is a "poor mans imitator" is hilarious! Buy hey, you must be in the target market for the superiority kick? :wink:
From my point of view, they offer far less value for money and are far more restricted than the competition. I'm not be-dazzled by the designs personally so that doesn't offer any value at all for me.
I was given an iPad with a broken screen by a friend that didn't want to repair it, I replaced the digitizer and it all works as it should but it's nowhere near as user friendly as any of the Android devices for putting your own content onto it - I'll say one thing, it's certainly much better to use than a Windows tablet - which is awful in my opnion.
Netflix is also another well marketed product that really has very little content, once you get past the first month of use.
My company gave me a Samsung Galaxy A3 - it's very well built and designed but it's an absolute dog of a phone to use...in my opinion.
Yes even wealthy consumers pay for their devices - they may be given one by work but usually have another for personal use :smiley:
Apple targets the market section of people who are impressed by slick marketing and pay over the odds for admittedly well built products that tie them into the Apple eco-system. I've nothing against Apple products at all but wouldn't consider buying into the idea. Well other than being able to buy more usable products for a fraction of the price and being able to stick two fingers up to market driven consumerism :wink:
Got a Note 3 myself. Getting rid of it and ditching Samsung due to lack updates.
Nexus 6p on its way....
Heat for this tho. It's a lot of phone for the money.
There are
the poor
the wealthy and
the more money than sense! :laughing:
Sadly there are many more people out there that have no money and no sense and they are the main staple of the Apple brand!
Take from that what you will...
I have a PhD as well.. Posting Hot Deals:smile:
I've had a few budget Chinese phones before and Doogee is definitely worth a shot, the GPS is much better than the Elephone I've had, for example.
The camera is appalling mind...
I guess none of this is relevant to this X6 Pro but the brand is decent in my book
Also I very much doubt this is eating into Apple's sales. Apple targets the higher end, premium market segment with stunning design, built quality devices aimed at wealthy consumers. And for good reason. They're raking in the cash in the premium segment of the market. I have a PhD in Business Economics.
Already in play!! All these decent manufacturers are slowly eating into the Crapple iBone sales..
Brilliant price for a great spec phone for the money and even better if you can get this or the
DooGee X5 Pro for less than a nifty in the sales/flash days that keep coming up!
Its not how big it is but what you do with it that counts.
Few articles here
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/162717-samsung-caught-artificially-inflating-galaxy-s4-benchmark-results-fires-back-non-explanatory-explanation
http://www.cnx-software.com/2015/01/11/so-this-is-how-allwinner-a80-cheats-at-antutu-benchmark/
Currently OOS at £75-ish @ the preferred ?wid=3
But good enough for my father in law
Ordered thanks