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    Posted: 16 Mar 2016 at 4:43pm
Feel bored with my iphone 5s already somemore being a iOS user for years already too! Suddenly feel like want to give Android phone for a try. Any android phone recommendation? Thanks in advance haha
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Obviously is Samsung! It just like the head of Android phone because many people are using the brand. When you're on the street, I think 6 to 7 out of 10 are Samsung users haha!
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Yes I know. Instead of Samsung? Is there any android phone is better than Samsung? I heard about Oppo. is Oppo good to use?
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Originally posted by ainamafan ainamafan wrote:

Yes I know. Instead of Samsung? Is there any android phone is better than Samsung? I heard about Oppo. is Oppo good to use?

Samsung is just like Iphone in Android haha! High tech smartphone and contains lots of functions and features. Best choice for those iOS user who keen to change to use Android phone
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I prefer Samsung more than Oppo. 1 of my friend is Oppo user and she told me that the phone starts having lagging issue but she just purchased for half year only. Better go for Samsung series. S7 Edge not bad, it lauched what.. You can purchase this
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Originally posted by annely annely wrote:

I prefer Samsung more than Oppo. 1 of my friend is Oppo user and she told me that the phone starts having lagging issue but she just purchased for half year only. Better go for Samsung series. S7 Edge not bad, it lauched what.. You can purchase this

Seriously? Oh my.. Then I should go for Samsung haha! I saw that S7 Edge is not bad but it pretty expensive. Hard for me to afford la
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https://www.celcom.com.my/personal/services/newphone
This is the latest plan from Celcom called New Phone which means you can change new phone without signing any contract. The plan is attractive because user can change new smartphone without paying any fees but only monthly internet plan commitment
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This is awesome! I nvr heard about it before! Unfortunately I'm not celcom user, I cant enjoy such benefits
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Existing celcom user for 1 year and above can subscribe the plan and change new phone without paying a single penny. Meanwhile, new celcom user have to pay for 3 months upfront payment as security deposit
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I just migrate to celcom for few months only. Can i switch to this plan? Btw, am I still consider as new to celcom?
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