Seems to be a generic tablet...Lenovo appears to have a nearly identical one as well. Not too worried about rooting it at this point--wife is thinking of buying one, and hopefully sticking her LG Revolution sim card into it (I'm dubious) ?
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Hello all, I never had a motorola and coming from an HTC EVO 3D... so this phone is all new to me.
I was thinking in buy an razr maxx to use in Portugal. I can find some razrs to sell from verizon (so i guess they come from USA) but my question is to know if i can use it in Europe and more exactly in Portugal? Will it work fine with my Portuguese SIM card? Something i should know?
Other thing, can anyone advise me if this is a good choice? With so many new phones, like SII, SIII, ONE S, ONE X, should this be a good choice? Or should this be the best choice?
Thank you for all the information that you can give me and help me to decide.
Bump! I would also like to know if this will work since Im currently in germany
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I no longer need this information as I've decided to buy another phone.
Thanks anyway.
Yes, if you're on ICS, then this phone will work on any GSM carrier if you put the SIM card in.
I know Sprint doesn't bill their GS3 as an international phone, and Verizon will supposedly issue a software update that will make theirs capable of roaming internationally. But I'm on Sprint, and am considering buying one. Does the Sprint GS3 have a SIM card slot, embedded or not, and if its "embedded," does that mean there's just plastic over it which I could have modded, or its welded and attached by the metal to the insides of the phone? Is there any other significant hardware difference between the two? I currently have a Photon I might just save as an overseas phone if I can't sell it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756338
On the 11.11. a lot of Websites in China have sales and the saving are going to be huge. Just or the v10 it's going to be 370 canadian dollars. From all of the phones right now i was drawn by the LETV Le Max Pro with the SD820 etc but the development is not as good, no sd card slot. No removable battery etc. So I looked at the v10 and it's a great deal. They are offering H961 dual sim, H901 and H900?
Since I am in Canada, what is the best option and/or are there any major differences in the h900/h901 since i am not a fan of dual sim (no development ever)
I switched from Verizon to AT&T a few months ago. I have used Motorola (droid2, droid4) and Samsung (GS5) phones in the past. I rooted all in the past primarily for filtering ads, but am now unlimited so it's less critical in a way, but still a primary concern (not worried about exceeding my 4Gb anymore, but hate the screen being filled). The issue is, I have a Galaxy A10e now and it is apparently not rootable on my carrier. I am looking for recommendations for a new handset.
I want a small phone (142mm or less tall, typically <5" screen) and something that can be rooted on AT&T. Modern would be preferable obviously. I know removable battery ship has sailed, but SD is a must.
I don't know about root, but the phones I have looked at on GSMArena are:
GS5
GS7
S10e
A40
A10e
J5
Sony Xperia XZ2 compact (probably my top pick but can't find anywhere)
Any thoughts?
Perhaps I posted this question in the wrong place. I can repost or it could be moved. Either way, this seems like a simple question: what small Android phones are rootable on AT&T network?
Hey Guys,
I just had to buy another v60 because I had purchased an AT&T version while using T-Mobile. The phone works until July when Tmo phases outs some legacy bands. So I bought a proper T-Mobile LG V60. I went all out and bought a genuine new one and its great but I noticed it weighs A LOT LESS than my previous AT&T. Its weighs 7.6oz, which matches specs, so I'm not worried, but its my older AT&T I'm wondering about, it weighs 8.2oz! I always thought it was heavy and just attributed it to the 5000mah batt. Can anyone with an AT&T confirm that theirs is also that heavy(8.2oz)??
It's possible that the difference in weight is due to the modem (i. e. CDMA vs. GSM, if that applies). Other than that, I don't know what else could be the cause.
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It's possible that the difference in weight is due to the modem (i. e. CDMA vs. GSM, if that applies). Other than that, I don't know what else could be the cause.
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Ok thanks for the input. It's like a brick compared to my new phone. It even stays cooler longer because of the extra mass when charging. I've searched the forums, reddit and Google and can't find any reference to the extra weight. I guess you wouldn't notice unless you had bought two different versions of the phone though.