Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » Anyone who bought through eglobalcental did you get SkyNet as the courier? How long between the initial notice that it was dispatched from Hong Kong to it arriving? Cheers.
davetherave wrote: » Yeah mine came via sky net. Tracking history is posted further up this page.https://touch.boards.ie/thread/2057983097/10/#post111565843
ksceniaonegina wrote: How are the quality of these China phones?
tedpan wrote: » All phones are 'China phones' As mentioned several times, the 9T/9T Pro are amazing quality and have top end performance.
blade1 wrote: Hi ted, if memory serves my right you hav or had a OnePlus...was it 6t. Seeing as I have a 6t do you know how these would stack up against OnePlus?
brophy wrote: » That's not the correct hyper link this is it.https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=111565843&postcount=362 Seems it took him 5 days to get his. Unfortunately mine is showing 5 days and not moving 25 Oct 19 15:31 London - UNITED Kingdom In Transit - Delayed Linehaul
Marco85 wrote: » Going to buy one of these this week. €352 for the 128gb on eglobal or €392 on honorbuy. What would people recommend as I've never bought off either of these sites?
irishproduce wrote: » 128GB 9T Pro - what is expected price on it from what others here are seeing?
Pacifico wrote: » Anyone having a problem with Spotify and Android auto? Just keeps saying it's not working right now...Google music works fine
Ardent wrote: » A big problem I'm having with this phone is that apps seemingly can't overcome the lock screen. I use an alarm app called Sleep (As Android) and when the alarm comes on i have to manually unlock the screen to access the snooze/dismiss buttons. I've tried every conceivable app permission without success. Anyone else facing similar and able to resolve?
biebiebie wrote: Edit 2 And more reports saying this will be the Pocophone F2.
Ardent wrote: A big problem I'm having with this phone is that apps seemingly can't overcome the lock screen. I use an alarm app called Sleep (As Android) and when the alarm comes on i have to manually unlock the screen to access the snooze/dismiss buttons. I've tried every conceivable app permission without success.
rickyjb wrote: » Why not just use the clock app that comes with the phone for your alarm? You can snooze it with the volume button (dangerously convenient)
Ardent wrote: » It's a paid-for app I've been using for years, and does sleep tracking among other things. Not just a simple alarm (magnificent options with that as well).
rickyjb wrote: » The Miui OS is just about tolerable for now but does have a bit of bloatware that you can't uninstall.