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The nuances of buying a Chinese tablet
thanks to android problems with russification, as I understand it, there
is no usability due to the same android exactly the same as on any other tablets
, except for the quality of materials and build quality, are there any nuances?
Or do the Chinese conduct their business quite transparently?
such prices are too impressive, is there a catch?
www.pandawill.com/icoo-d50-lite-a13-version-android-40-tablet-pc-7-inch-4gb-camera-black-p65655.html
Threat any advice among the cheapest 7 inch tablets
I would like buy a few just for surfing and angry birds (that is, there are essentially no requirements) and one with GPS for navigation
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I bought an ICOO D70W at one time (now there are more decent models, of course), it works fine on the whole, then for a hundred bucks it was better not to get anything, I think (not taking into account the Aurora, which was never available).
Pitfalls - a flashing is required and what creage mentioned. And you need to understand that most likely there will be no updates and the version of Android that is on the tablet will almost certainly be the last one that can be installed on it - manufacturers of boards for Chinese tablets quickly release new versions and forget about the old ones without releasing them to him new drivers.
The price is captivating, the price is very captivating - except that with the release of the Nexus 10, I thought about buying a branded tablet.
Bought in summer DP10 GPS DELUXE from aliexpress.com. It was purchased for navigation in the car and surfing + toys, it still fulfills its goals perfectly.
Regarding the purchase in China, my advice:
- Always check with the seller if the device is available and when he can send it to you, even if it is indicated in the price list that it is available, this is not always the case!
- Specify the complete set and the exact model that you would like.
At one time, on the advice of a good friend, my wife bought a Highscreen phone. This is such a “Russian” smartphone, which is actually a Chinese ZTE, as far as I understand. In it, everything suited her, until she killed his screen. It is clear that the case is not guaranteed, but it was expected that everything would be done in the service, albeit for money. As it turned out, they have already run out of screens, when they will not be known. So the repair didn't work.
What I mean is that you need to either see if there are services that repair them (i.e., in fact, are spare parts available), or be ready to buy a new device in case of a serious breakdown.
We have already said about the quality here, there are enough high-quality no-name manufacturers - you need to carefully read the reviews on various sites.
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