Thứ Tư, 30 tháng 10, 2013

Lenovo K900 Dual Core 2.0GHz 5.0 inch IPS Deal

Paul M. Hernandez (Barquisimeto, Venezuela) : I bought this phone thinking what a great deal for a mid-range smartphone and then found out that it would not support the 3G from T-mobile. T-Mobile uses the 1700/2100 mhz frequency for their 3G network. You need the phone to support BOTH frequency in order to get 3G. Maybe AT&T supports the frequencies on this phone. Check with carrier before buying! I had to return this and get a different phone. Also, if you want the NFC enabled phone, make sure to get the i8160P version. P=NFC...no P means no NFC. Hope this helps!

Eduardo J. Brown B "ebrown" (Venezuela): The phone was delivered as described, was quick and effective. It's in perfect condition and fully functional, no problems to activate with the operator. I'm quite pleased with this cell phone because it has many improvements over version S5830 (ACE), in terms of speed (since it is dual core), ergonomics, screen and graphics, also has more storage memory for applications (rather negative aspect in the ACE version). I like a lot the performance of this phone regarding this range and price, and compared to other brands of the same range (like Sony Xperia Miro) is excellent. His design is very attractive and has some similarity to the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini (Samsung Galaxy I8190) and is a bit thinner than the ACE.

Turboguy "turboguy" (USA): This is my first smartphone and I have had it for a couple of days only, so I have not fully used the android applications available. The touch screen has good response. There are apps for Google Gmail, Google Talk, Youtube, Map, Google+, Voice Talk, Talk, Yahoo mail , News & weather, voice recorder, camera, voice command, FM Radio, Navigation, music hub, social hub, gallery,calendar, internet, google search, downloads, photo editor, messenger, Task Manager, Samsung Apps that provides a lot of options to download more apps etc.... The calls are loud and clear and I could check my emails via Wifi without needing a data SIM card. Yahoo mail looked better in the android phone as it showed attached images in small preview in the inbox view.

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