Why do you feel the constant need to criticise every single phone that gets posted on here which lacks band20. You're in every thread with these comments! Lack of one 4G frequency does not mean it has "no UK bands", nor does it mean it's a tablet, nor does it mean it only works it India or China. We get it, you don't like phones that lack b20, but even if it's a phone that supports it, you switch to complaining about retailer, lack of warranty, dodgey software etc. Pretty much just constant criticism.
People use these phones perfectly fine in the UK but that doesn't matter since your opinion appears to negate that fact. You posted this deal in which you say that phones like One Plus 3 waste battery power because they support TDD LTE bands, which is hilarious. Not only does that make no sense, but also the Asus phone which you're defending supports twice as many TDD LTE bands as the One Plus 3 does. The same 4 TDD LTE bands supported by this Xiaomi Phone. Not everyone uses a network that uses only 800mhz for 4G. Some people don't even use 4G at all but that doesn't seem to be taken into consideration since apparently lack of a frequency some people mightn't even need equates to "no UK bands".
fishmaster to sam_of_london
10 Nov 1618#9
The lack of down voting on here is a shame, would love to down vote your comment. I've done it mentally anyway so it's a win for almost all of us.
steve1221 to Rich44
10 Nov 1611#4
It'll work on EE, no problem. Just ignore the ill informed comments you get on here from people that don't have a clue.
feeder16
11 Nov 166#44
Is this as good as the Orange San Francisco ? :laughing:
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sam_of_london
10 Nov 161#1
why would you buy this rubbish with tde LTE and no UK bands. do you commission for selling this crap here ?
submerged to sam_of_london
10 Nov 165#3
It will work on all 4g uk networks apart from O2 and who use O2 network
dreadzone101 to sam_of_london
10 Nov 1652#6
Why do you feel the constant need to criticise every single phone that gets posted on here which lacks band20. You're in every thread with these comments! Lack of one 4G frequency does not mean it has "no UK bands", nor does it mean it's a tablet, nor does it mean it only works it India or China. We get it, you don't like phones that lack b20, but even if it's a phone that supports it, you switch to complaining about retailer, lack of warranty, dodgey software etc. Pretty much just constant criticism.
People use these phones perfectly fine in the UK but that doesn't matter since your opinion appears to negate that fact. You posted this deal in which you say that phones like One Plus 3 waste battery power because they support TDD LTE bands, which is hilarious. Not only does that make no sense, but also the Asus phone which you're defending supports twice as many TDD LTE bands as the One Plus 3 does. The same 4 TDD LTE bands supported by this Xiaomi Phone. Not everyone uses a network that uses only 800mhz for 4G. Some people don't even use 4G at all but that doesn't seem to be taken into consideration since apparently lack of a frequency some people mightn't even need equates to "no UK bands".
fishmaster to sam_of_london
10 Nov 1618#9
The lack of down voting on here is a shame, would love to down vote your comment. I've done it mentally anyway so it's a win for almost all of us.
Picard123 to sam_of_london
10 Nov 16#20
Trollolololol.... :laughing:
finnmaccool to sam_of_london
10 Nov 161#23
Buy a laxative and sh1t out all that anger. Its flowing out the wrong end matey.
Rich44
10 Nov 16#2
Ee use 2600 don't they?
steve1221 to Rich44
10 Nov 1611#4
It'll work on EE, no problem. Just ignore the ill informed comments you get on here from people that don't have a clue.
drharish36
10 Nov 164#5
I would avoid gearbest to be honest. Had terrible experience with my Android box, stopped working in two weeks. They offered less than half price refund.
uk3g to drharish36
10 Nov 16#22
Have to agree with you. I've also had similar problems and got only a fraction of what the device was worth even though the battery had exploded.
Gearbest1 to drharish36
11 Nov 16#34
Hi friend, Could you please kindly PM me your order number for re-checking ?
Gearbest Store Rep.Alice
You can contact me here : [email protected]
michaelparkinson2
10 Nov 164#7
I'm typing on my mi max as we speak - on EE and I have 4G ! great phone as well!!
tranceazure
10 Nov 16#8
if you need band 20 for 4g on o2 don't buy unless you OK with fast ish 3g which works fine and this is a really good price
andysteb
10 Nov 16#10
Do i choose flat rate shipping for free or standard for 17p? which is best to avoid customs charges? cheers
steve1221 to andysteb
10 Nov 162#11
China post is the best bet for missing the guys at HMRC. If you use any carrier (DHL ect), they will change you both the tax and a fee of up to £12 for doing it.
Post takes a while, but the seller will usually list the phone as 'MP3 player. $18' so unless they open it at the port of entry (highly unlikely) you're home free. . .
steve1221
10 Nov 161#12
Oh, and, the 11th of the 11th is a big sale day in China/HK. So you're thinking of buying anything, you might get a saving by ordering it tomorrow rater than today :wink:
msmyth to steve1221
10 Nov 163#14
You should check out my singles day thread, loads of discount codes and I'm keeping track of all the offers there too! HERE!
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Free shipping and no code needed for this one!
Main Features:
Xiaomi Mi Max 6.44 inch 4G Phablet Android 6.0 Qualcomm Snapdragon 650 64bit Hexa Core 1.8GHz Fingerprint Sensor 3GB RAM 32GB ROM 16.0MP + 5.0MP FHD 2.5D Arc Glass Screen Infrared 4850mAh Battery
Display: 6.44 inch, 1920 x 1080 Pixel 2.5D Arc Screen
CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 650 64bit 1.8GHz Hexa core
GPU: Adreno 510
System: Android 6.0 ( MIUI )
RAM + ROM: 3GB RAM + 32GB ROM
Camera: 5.0MP with f/2.0 aperture front camera + 16.0MP with f/2.0 aperture back camera
Sensor: Light sensor, G-sensor, Proximity sensor, Hall Sensor, gyroscope, E-compass, Infrared, Fingerprint sensor, Accelerometer, etc.
SIM Card: Dual SIM dual standby. One is Micro SIM card slot, the other is Nano card slot, which can also be used as a TF card slot.
Note: Nano SIM card and TF card cannot be used together, because they share the same space of card slot.
Feature: GPS / A-GPS / Glonass / Beidou
Bluetooth: 4.2
Network:
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE 1800/2100/2600MHz TDD-LTE B38/B39/B40/B41MHz: 2555-2655MHz
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People use these phones perfectly fine in the UK but that doesn't matter since your opinion appears to negate that fact. You posted this deal in which you say that phones like One Plus 3 waste battery power because they support TDD LTE bands, which is hilarious. Not only does that make no sense, but also the Asus phone which you're defending supports twice as many TDD LTE bands as the One Plus 3 does. The same 4 TDD LTE bands supported by this Xiaomi Phone. Not everyone uses a network that uses only 800mhz for 4G. Some people don't even use 4G at all but that doesn't seem to be taken into consideration since apparently lack of a frequency some people mightn't even need equates to "no UK bands".
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People use these phones perfectly fine in the UK but that doesn't matter since your opinion appears to negate that fact. You posted this deal in which you say that phones like One Plus 3 waste battery power because they support TDD LTE bands, which is hilarious. Not only does that make no sense, but also the Asus phone which you're defending supports twice as many TDD LTE bands as the One Plus 3 does. The same 4 TDD LTE bands supported by this Xiaomi Phone. Not everyone uses a network that uses only 800mhz for 4G. Some people don't even use 4G at all but that doesn't seem to be taken into consideration since apparently lack of a frequency some people mightn't even need equates to "no UK bands".
Gearbest Store Rep.Alice
You can contact me here : [email protected]
Post takes a while, but the seller will usually list the phone as 'MP3 player. $18' so unless they open it at the port of entry (highly unlikely) you're home free. . .