Posts in tag

buying


Geekbuying

Apparently, the Chinese online retail store Geekbuying does not only sell smartphones and other smaller electronics, they are also in the PC / laptop business. …

Apparently Elephone has really ramped up the production of their latest Elephone S8 as they seem to push out more deals on the already best …

LeEco Le S3

None of the recently launched Chinese smartphones have tickled your interest? Then why don’t you have a look at the LeEco Le S3 X626, a powerful …

UHANS

With autumn at our doors it’s time to get ready for the harvest, in this case it’s taking place over at Gearbest, the online retailer …

oneplus one sandstone 64gb review

There has been a lot of discussion online to where you should buy your OnePlus One from. Basically it comes down to either getting and invite and buying from OnePlus or buying from a Chinese reseller. Here are my views based on personal experience.

Another blast from the past returns thanks to the low-cost Quad-core MT6582 processor, the new Zopo ZP600.

The octacore GooPhone N3 review is here! We have had our hands on the GooPhone N3 phablet for a few weeks now preparing this review. Find out what we think of this dual sim phone with the body of a Samsung Galaxy Note 3.

China remains the market to look when purchasing a dual SIM Android Smartphone. There are 1000’s of top dual SIM phones available in China, however we have managed to narrow down a list of just 10 which we think are worth buying.

We used the Jiake P6 for almost a fortnight, put it through its paces and here’s what we think!

Buying a smartphone from China has many benefits, but doing so isn’t without its risks! Follows our top 10 tips when buying a Chinese Android phone to avoid potential problems.

Chinese phones are notorious for their high specifications and low-pricing, but also their difficulty to obtain and odd network compatibility! So we ask GizChina readers “Which Chinese phone do you use in your country?”

One of the biggest stumbling blocks when buying from China is the cost of shipping your goods back home, but FAEA may have solved this by offering free DHL shipping.

We’ve seen some stunning phone launch over the past few months and many of you have decided what you plan to buy, so which Chinese phone are you buying next and why?

The Neo N003 is one of the last current generation phones to launch in China. It boasts an impressive feature set, and has been in development the longest. So how good is it?

GizChina reader Klive Reytan gives us his full, in-depth review of the spectacular Green Orange N1 Speed 1.5 MT6589T Android smartphone from China!

Chinese woman who are fed up with being eyed up in the summer are resorting to extreme measures! Namely these Hairy Stockings!

Lets give the spy photo, rumours and promised launch dates a miss for this article and focus on the top 15 quad-core MT6589 phone you can buy right now!

Chinese game developer Shanda, entered the phone market last year with the $160 Bambook, now a quad-core update with 5-inch HD display is ready to make an appearance at a similar price.

We’ve known for sometime that the JiaYu G4 will be available in ‘Youth’ and ‘Premium’ versions, however there are in fact 8 possible JiaYu G4 …

Apple fanboys and Android diehards aren’t a patch on Xiaomi fans, who have embraced the phone brand so much a whole range of fashion accessories …