Forget iPhone and Galaxy: This Is the All-Screen Phone You Want

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I've heard positive reviews about the phone and the brand. Some company has equipped their employees with the laptops and they work very well with the company programs. The camera on the phone I would rate as good, not excellent like Apple's or Samsung's Galaxy S8 or S9.
 
Aug 22, 2018
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These Chinese phones have been banned from US agencies because they like sending your data to Chinese government servers. But hey... All screen!
 

jesusdiaz

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Aug 22, 2018
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@ANDROIDFIXATION While that may be true (I never heard of it) the truth is that almost every flagship and not-flagship phone out there looks like an iPhone X clone, not a Samsung S8/S9 clone. The notch has clearly being established as Apple's visual "trademark."
 

jesusdiaz

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@LADYHENRY1 If a phone is being sold by a US carrier, you don't have anything to fear. If you import them, then there are phones that don't support all the necessary wireless bands needed to operate in the US or Europe with maximum coverage. As long as you keep that in mind, and the phone has repair service in your country, you are fine.
 

jesusdiaz

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@KAFFEGUY I have read great reviews about most Xiaomi products. It's definitely an A-List brand when it comes to electronics. The only bad thing is that their reliability ratings for *some* products are slightly lower than other brands.
 

jesusdiaz

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@LSATENSTEIN We don't know the price yet, but we know that their flagships have been historically lower price than the Apple/Samsung counterparts. We will see in September. It seems likely that Xiaomi will officially come to the US this year

https://techcrunch.com/2018/03/05/xiaomi-phones-could-finally-go-on-sale-in-the-us-before-the-end-of-this-year/

But right now you can only import them.
 

jesusdiaz

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@THEGENTLEBENBEAR As far as I know, only Huawei and ZTE have been banning from being used in Federal agencies

https://www.theverge.com/2018/8/13/17686310/huawei-zte-us-government-contractor-ban-trump

I haven't heard of any connections between the Chinese government and other phone companies.

But if you are worried about your privacy and governments snooping on you, look closer

https://techcrunch.com/2018/06/25/nsa-att-intercept-surveillance/
 
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