I'm not interested in iphones or knock-offs.
The prices in Hong Kong will most likely be cheaper.
US has pretty much the cheapest price on everything shopping related.
Google just dropped the price of the Nexus 4 to $199, it's going to be hard to beat that.
Or decent Chinese brands. Not knockoffs, but Android phones aimed at the Chinese market and generally not available in North America anyway (except as grey market phones).No. The only thing you're gonna get for cheaper in China are cheap shitty knockoffs.
Some people only need 8gbs8gb smartphones with no expandable storage should be illegal.
Yeah, but the way to getting a cheaper phone in China is not to get an iPhone or whatever, but as mentioned, to get a Chinese-branded Android phone. It's not a knockoff of anything, just another Android-sporting brand, but some of them are actually quite well-received.I've been all over the middle east in the past two years and it's damn near impossible to buy anything that is genuine, meaning it's not a fake. There are some damn good fakes out there too. I even bought a few of them but they never lasted very long and the guy selling them absolutely will not stand behind them. Not only did it happen to me a couple times, but I saw it happen to a lot of other people too.
I once was looking at iphone knockoffs and had my genuine iphone to compare it to in my right hand and the fake in my left hand. The only way I could tell the difference between the fake and the genuine article was because the camera lens and the touch screen was a slightly different color. When I turned it on, I could tell that it was a cleverly designed android OS that looked nearly identical to IOS. Pretty cool, but no thanks, even for a $150 ipad fake.
Trust me, you get a better deal overall when you buy electronics in a real store or from a real vendor here in the US. Unless you're really careful and knowledgeable, it's super easy to get ripped off.
Yeah, but the way to getting a cheaper phone in China is not to get an iPhone or whatever, but as mentioned, to get a Chinese-branded Android phone. It's not a knockoff of anything, just another Android-sporting brand, but some of them are actually quite well-received.
For example, the Xiaomi Mi2s seems quite interesting to me, and reviews have been positive.
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Mind you, the best deal out there right now is the Nexus 4, after this week's price drop, if you don't the lack of official LTE.
Well, it depends. There are nice phone shops in China, and my friends tell me the stuff in the better ones is genuine. If you go to some random flea market though, most of the stuff is fake, but then again usually the bargain basement price tells you that already.I don't disagree. My point is, it's very very difficult to NOT get a fake when you walk into a bazaar or other shop right off the street. You pretty much have to assume it is a fake.
I'd get the Chinese HTC One. the one with a microSD slot. Even if you don't like it, it should be easy to sell in America.
However, I'm on Sprint, so I'll just stick with buying directly from them.