I had this phone and unfortunately it feels cheap and it got slower with time.
I purchased a used 7 pro with the same price and the feel & performance are much better than the N10 specially that my carrier caps the internet speed at 200 mb so 5G is not that important to me.
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04-21-2021 at 09:33 AM.
Paid 230 + tax through Metro by T-Mobile a few weeks ago. So far this has been just as good as the OnePlus 6 it replaced. Loving the smoothness of the refresh rate and the 5G in the pockets around the city where it works is cool too.
I was afraid of lag but that isn't present (I don't do any heavy gaming so can't speak on that). Of course it's not a premium build with a plastic back but I use cases so it doesn't matter to me anyway.
Overpriced, since Metro was giving them away earlier this year and will get just one OS upgrade. It has marginally better specs than the A32. Both have high depreciation, but this is worse.
Not a great investment just because of the lack of updates. I have this phone and do like it, it feels like a midrange phone. If you need it, it's an alright buy.
Not a great investment just because of the lack of updates. I have this phone and do like it, it feels like a midrange phone. If you need it, it's an alright buy.
Kinda surprised at this as a few months there were not any under $500 phones with 5G. I still thing its a great value for under $300 for someone looking for stock android experience plus a lil 5G future proofing. 90hz display is nice for a sub $300 phone, not even the A71 5G has that and its MSRP is like $600 lol.
Paid 230 + tax through Metro by T-Mobile a few weeks ago. So far this has been just as good as the OnePlus 6 it replaced. Loving the smoothness of the refresh rate and the 5G in the pockets around the city where it works is cool too.
I was afraid of lag but that isn't present (I don't do any heavy gaming so can't speak on that). Of course it's not a premium build with a plastic back but I use cases so it doesn't matter to me anyway.
I'm guessing you were an exisiting Metro customer at time of purchase?
They still have this phone for $50 in store when you port in a non-T-Mobile number. $50 plus $40 for one month of service and $20 activation fee, so $110 plus tax.
Metro phones unlock automatically after 6 months whether you use them or not. Just an FYI if someone wants to go that route.
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https://nanoreview.net/en/soc-com...dragon-670
Ignores all the multimedia improvements too....
I purchased a used 7 pro with the same price and the feel & performance are much better than the N10 specially that my carrier caps the internet speed at 200 mb so 5G is not that important to me.
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I was afraid of lag but that isn't present (I don't do any heavy gaming so can't speak on that). Of course it's not a premium build with a plastic back but I use cases so it doesn't matter to me anyway.
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I was afraid of lag but that isn't present (I don't do any heavy gaming so can't speak on that). Of course it's not a premium build with a plastic back but I use cases so it doesn't matter to me anyway.
I'm guessing you were an exisiting Metro customer at time of purchase?
They still have this phone for $50 in store when you port in a non-T-Mobile number. $50 plus $40 for one month of service and $20 activation fee, so $110 plus tax.
Metro phones unlock automatically after 6 months whether you use them or not. Just an FYI if someone wants to go that route.