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Mark_S

Sep 30, 2015, 9:22 AM
over in the "Huawei Nexus 6P" discussion:

Feeling BLU?

The BLU Pure XL is giving it a run for its money. Only big difference is the MediaTek processors.
Except if you want support from Sprint, Verizon or their MVNOs.
...
And the fact Blu never updates the software on their phones
Mark_S

Sep 30, 2015, 1:25 PM

Nice but

The BLU Pure XL just released is giving this a real run for its money.
Main difference is the MediaTek processors.
Still, just as big a beast.
thebriang

Sep 30, 2015, 10:59 AM

Its the best Huawei yet...

Im not typically a chinese phone fan but this is a nice handset, it feels good in the hand, the fingerprint reader is quick and accurate and the camera is pretty sweet.
I'm not so worried about quality control issues, since google put their name on it, they aren't going to put out a phone with a high return rate or crap manufacturing. Now they have the new protection program too, I havent read the fine print yet, but meh, others offer similar so they might as well too.
All in all Im pleasantly surprised, Im betting this will be the year that chinese manu's make big inroads into the US market with a few high end handsets.
WhySoBluePandaBear

Sep 29, 2015, 7:10 PM

Knock on Apple all you want....but....

What is up with all these Android phones? It's gotten WAY beyond the three bears - have you seriously walked into a cellphone store and just counted how many Android devices there are - all the while thinking what in the hell is the point of all of them?


Now they're all going to fingerprint readers, sealed batteries and no SD cards. Doesn't sound like they're going anywhere different than Apple.
Zpike

Sep 29, 2015, 1:53 PM

Really?

Huawei is making the Nexus? The field for a new phone just gets more and more narrow. It seems no one wants to make an appealing Android device this year. Maybe I'll just hang onto my Note 3 and see what 2016 brings us.
 
 
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