Saturday, November 16, 2013

Compare Android Star N7100 Unlocked 1.4 Ghz Dual Core 3g Smartphone with Wi-fi, Gps, Bluetooth, IPS Touch (White)

Android Star N7100 Unlocked 1.4 Ghz Dual Core 3g Smartphone with Wi-fi, Gps, Bluetooth, IPS Touch (White)

Android Star N7100 Unlocked 1.4 Ghz Dual Core 3g Smartphone with Wi-fi, Gps, Bluetooth, IPS Touch (White) Review



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Android Star N7100 Unlocked 1.4 Ghz Dual Core 3g Smartphone with Wi-fi, Gps, Bluetooth, IPS Touch (White) Feature


  • Unlocked Quad Band GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHZ 3G 850/2100MHZ
  • GPS - WiFi - Bluetooth - Dual Sim - Dual Camera 8 megapixels
  • Dual Core Cpu - 512MB RAM - 4GB ROM
  • 5.5" Screen QHD
  • Model : Star N7100 - White color NOT A SAMSUNG PHONE






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Costumer review

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
4Your milage may vary
By H. Eng
I wrote this review for the S7100 but just realized that this, the N7100, is a newer model with a newer ARM CPU. Documentation from elsewhere says this uses the MT6572 which is a 2013 chip from MediaTek.

This is NOT a Samsung phone. It is just one of the many Chinese lookalikes of brand name phones. Physically, this looks like a cross between a Samsung Note I, II and III, but the hardware specs are very different, generally lower. It uses standard Android, so software wise it is as good as any, if not better (because it does not carry the telo garbage), than any other Android phone.

What this phone has that brand name phones do not have:

a. Ability to use 2 SIMs. When you are traveling, you can plug in a local one so as to optimize your usage cost.
b. You can program it to switch off and on at your specified times.
c. Some may already be officially rooted.

What this phone does not have that brand name phones have:

a. No LTE, only 3G.
b. Lower resolution display (960x540 vs 1280x800 of Note 1)
c. Slightly heavier.
d. Less RAM and built-in storage
e. Doesn't have a brand
f. No in-country repairs

Because it does not have in-country repairs, warranty support requires mailing it back to China. If you are lucky with the hardware and have no need for repairs, you get a capable smartphone for a very low price. But first check that the 3G frequencies are what your telo uses.

I have purchased four of such China Android phones. One died, after I left it unused for a few weeks. Apparently, if it is not powered up, humidity built up can damage it.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5astounded by this amazing phone
By lonniel roberts
it does everything the note 2 do and even had a few surprises that caught me off guard love the look as well

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
2Its Ok for a throwaway travel phone
By John Skibo
Picked this up as I'm travelling to the Philippines and wanted a phone I wasn't worried about being stolen.....Paired it with a Tmobile Simple Choice plan to have unlimted data and text roaming overseas.

Good

Screen easy to read and big
Easy setup, pop the sim and go

Bad

Feels cheap
Won't get anything but 2G on Tmobile
Battery sucks on Edge (2G), at times barely gets 4 hours standby
Google Play is a hacked version with Chinese only, can't seem to install the real one, just errors out. In other words, you're not tying this to your account but can still get Skype, Facebook, etc apps through the chinese hacked one.
Can't seem to calibrate the screen, senses touch a bit off so typing is no fun.

Overall it will serve its purpose as a travel phone so I don't risk losing my Nexus 5. Other than that its not worth your money. I'll leave mine with a Homeless guy when I leave the PI.

There must be several different models as mine has a Samsung rear cover and battery, front looks like Samsung with text over it, boot screen is Samsung, MTK reader shows its a fake, sim slots different than what is shown above on Amazon. Accepts Standard and Micro sim, have read standard is voice only....don't know.

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