I bought this a few weeks ago for my collection. Over 30 years old but practically new. Very cutting edge in its day and a real slimline model.
I bought this a few weeks ago for my collection. Over 30 years old but practically new. Very cutting edge in its day and a real slimline model.
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I bought this a few weeks ago for my collection. Over 30 years old but practically new. Very cutting edge in its day and a real slimline model.
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xiaomi redmi note 8 pro - Had it a month now (£200) new. Very happy with it once all the bloat was removed..
Got the wife the 7, had it longer than her others (she drops them, this has been dropped a few times and survived) Got myself a Doogee Mix, had it over 2 years now, still good.xiaomi redmi note 8 pro - Had it a month now (£200) new. Very happy with it once all the bloat was removed..
You will be limited then, a lot are made there, or use parts from there.Looks great but not buying another Chinese phone.
You will be limited then, a lot are made there, or use parts from there.
The thing is, it is very difficult to find things which have no links to China, components for some things may have been made in China but assembled elsewhere.If that's the case
I'll strip it down and ween out the spy software until I've got a non Chinese pro Brexit trump all singing all dancing phone.
Keep an eye out for the latest things -
A camera that is also a phone.
A computer that fits in the pocket.
Oh - I forgot to mention -
Make sure the phone you want works when you are standing still.
I see lots of people on the phone who apparently have to pace up and down to get it to work.