Over Christmas, I spent some time with phones that aren't readily available in the United States, and it got me thinking. I have come to a conclusion that I don't particularly like. Here's what that is!
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@S87yt2 күн бұрын
Phone choice in the US has become extremely boring
@pipetec2 күн бұрын
This is called Monopoly
@maevwat2 күн бұрын
because your govenment blocks any external competition
@JeremyYu-r8g2 күн бұрын
Us is a restricted country
@fakenews36762 күн бұрын
Thats what happens when you ban or put tariffs on chinese companies. Same things happening with electric cars
@IvanPauletti2 күн бұрын
you guys only buy iPhones. Here in Brazil, companies have to do a run for our money. Most androids here deliver at least 80% of what iPhones do for a fraction of the price.
@Captaincoolmax2 күн бұрын
-SuperFast charging -Huge batteries with newer silicon carbide technology - Proper Periscope zoom cameras with amazing portrait photography modes These are the three current things that the chinese phones do leaps and bounds better among some other things than Samsung,Apple & Google. And these 3 happen to be my top priorities 😅 as of now
@TVCHLORD2 күн бұрын
silicone carbide is the best feature
@0m3gA_o3Күн бұрын
But the ads are really annoying. I had to disable the internet connection for each apps
@CaptaincoolmaxКүн бұрын
@@0m3gA_o3 there are much easier ways to disable all that but yes they shouldn't be there in the first place
@ramr7051Күн бұрын
-charging brick (and often protector/case) also included with purchase
@SmzxeКүн бұрын
@@0m3gA_o3 xaiomi vivo oppo phones don't have any bloatware now.... Maybe 2-3 Even Samsung has thier own browser and everything similarly
@gmcg42632 күн бұрын
I say US deserved to be late in the competition. Banning Huawei just proves that US is not ready or refused to have Chinese smartphone manufacturers as competitors in their market.
@TrentonMatthews2 күн бұрын
You're definitely not wrong here.. *Sighs*
@jejunamja2 күн бұрын
So you’re saying US customers should be punished for what some politician in DC did well that’s kind of a unique take on it.
@unknownmemoirs2 күн бұрын
@@jejunamja sure. why not
@GoldenNadaКүн бұрын
I don’t think their phones are better just ment to be replaced more often which actually works for the American market, like I think Oppo gives the most updates at like 3 upgrades and 5 years of patches compared to like 7 for google and Samsung, also counting the slow charging their batteries would degrade a bit less overtime. Also china then to have big camera bumps that makes them look more like digital cameras from the mid 2000’s than phones…
@Nandan_Singh.Күн бұрын
There is a reason why Huawei is banned not other Chinese brand. Glad my country banned it too.
@AndrewHahaLee2 күн бұрын
The Big 3 - Apple, Samsung, Google - are merely the "best mediocre" in 2024. Chinese phones come beefed up, comes with a charger and a free case in the box, and cost you USD750-800 on average. Sure software, is a bit harder to navigate, but it's not as difficult as someone's ability to try something new. I have the XM14U and I only charge once a day, during my 10-15min shower, from 20% to 70% and I'm ready for a full day without worrying about it ever again. Technology should not give you more things to do.
@enduringtech8222 күн бұрын
Chinese may still be behind on software but it's only a matter of time before they catch up, just like how they have now surpassed with hardware. Brands like OnePlus and Oppo are certainly getting attention with their OS.
@TVCHLORD2 күн бұрын
they wont update the phones as long as apple/google though
@arcaine1012 күн бұрын
Their software aint't that bad. Good in some cases like the ones under the BBK group. Just my take, it's easier to fix mediocre software than mediocre hardware.
@summernightlavvy97712 күн бұрын
The s24U was objectively the best phone of the Year, os support, hardware, build quality, it was a radically consistent phone that people are mad at
@_haru_naКүн бұрын
@@TVCHLORD Honestly don't care about it as much. I'd rather have a superior phone rather than something that gets updates but is still crap.
@AverageDadOfficial2 күн бұрын
i ship them all globally 😁
@jimmyfiredragon85822 күн бұрын
Did Floss Reply. ?
@tacticalsanti54382 күн бұрын
Are you able to provide the full 1 year warranty?
@EnOrangeSoffa2 күн бұрын
Most of these "exotic" phones don't support US bands so what's the point
@tacticalsanti54382 күн бұрын
@@EnOrangeSoffa not to mention, no warranty, even harder repair process. Although in a perfect world where they have US versions of these phones with full warranty and support, it would be pretty cool.
@RakaSyihadКүн бұрын
are those chinese phones usable for phone calls in america???
@arondyte3182 күн бұрын
This is one of the things that makes me happy that I live in Asia. Right below my office is a literal mall and on the 4th floor the following stores are situated side by side in a row: Apple Authorized Reseller Store Samsung Huawei Xiaomi Oppo Vivo All their phones are in full display and you can demo them as much as you want. I actually got my X200 Pro at the Vivo physical store the day it came out and I got a $200 discount, free Vivo noise cancelling ear buds, Vivo Watch, Power Bank and a bluetooth speaker which was pretty cool. Xiaomi’s pretty wild with their phone launches as well as sometimes they would throw in Xiaomi household appliances and electronics like Hair Driers, Robot Vacuums, Hair purifiers, monitors and even TVs
@ivy60872 күн бұрын
yes, the competition is so fierce here in SE Asia, that in the same floor you can have so much choices from many brands.
@kernboristv29452 күн бұрын
People in the West is missing out on these great phones cuz they afraid to come out of the box that's why Samsung iPhone an Google will always keep on giving them less for they money especially iPhone
@treebush2 күн бұрын
No it's because of the Huawei ban killed competition. People forgot how big of a threat they were to Samsung and apple.
@Tech_Bro52 күн бұрын
@treebush I have noticed living here. Samsung just copies apple and apple copies samsung and then yeah but huawei actually adds cool stuff. Would love to try harmony OS here in america with American apps but that will never probably happen lol.
@young21252 күн бұрын
Huawei sucks compared to Vivo
@katinasoutherland76932 күн бұрын
I'm sorry, but especially Samsung. Their entire camera system sucks bro. What are you talking about? Get over this b******* talking point. That's very untrue, not to mention Samsung's ultra phone is more expensive..
@carlbrenda6518Күн бұрын
Not scared at all. Doesn't pay to get a phone that isn't usable on our networks...
@captcomps2 күн бұрын
I wish Google did a 1 inch sensor for the Pixel. Lumia 1020 was best camera phone I ever used and that was over 10 years ago. This demonstrates how mainstream smartphone brands have backed away from pushing the digital photography envelope. There is no substitute for capturing a raw stunning image BEFORE any software changes are applied.
@joshk333Күн бұрын
Man I LOVED my Lumia 1020!
@joshuabergeman3542 күн бұрын
What's really crazy is that the telephoto lens in the Vivo X100 Ultra and X200 pro that everyone is going on about is a Samsung lens. Why Samsung is selling it to Vivo and now Xiaomi but not using it themselves is a complete mystery to me
@TheSkyrimps32 күн бұрын
If I had to guess it would be to cut costs
@eduard64502 күн бұрын
Cost and size. Samsung doesn't want a massive circular bump like the chinese have
@Havsue2 күн бұрын
Xiaomi? No they're still using Sony's imx sensor
@ashenwattegedera2 күн бұрын
My guess is its the size, have u seen that lens and also remember samsung has to keep space for an S Pen. And honestly do u want a camera bump that big like the x100 ultra?
@floating_diffusion2 күн бұрын
Yes the sensor is the ISOCELL HP9 which is manufactured by Samsung. But the periscope module that includes the lens itself is not made by Samsung
@Aviation17872 күн бұрын
For US to import china made phone, i suggest you import those phones from malaysia since those phones that are sold in malaysia always have the global rom and have english as the default language. They dont have the same problem as the chinese rom have
@papoutsi8518Күн бұрын
any site you can do that?
@schip.fil.03Күн бұрын
@papoutsi8518 try wonda mobile
@techzone962Күн бұрын
Let's be honest, if the Americans weren't afraid of Huawei and they were still on the market, I'm sure they were detached leaders.
@siru8137Күн бұрын
1:04 that isn't an Huawei that is an HONOR magic 6 pro honor was the sub brand to Huawei before the US ban of huawei and huawei had to cut off honor because the honor also would've been US ban as well
@tarkanbashllari1627Күн бұрын
Back in my teenage years I used to have a couple of Chinese budget phones (Doogee and Leagoo). They were complete shit back then, and it used to give me the impression that Chinese phones were all like that. Until... I bought the Redmi Note 13. It cost me 18,000 Albanian Lek (around €170) and honestly, it completely changed my opinion on Xiaomi and Chinese phones in general, to the point I started genuinely questioning WHY THE HELL people are still buying iPhones and Samsungs in my country. The worst part is that if you go to most phone shops, apart from Xiaomi, there are always those two: the fruit and the kimchi merchants. Forget Huawei, forget Honor, forget all the BBK brands, we don't even get Motorola OR the Pixel here. It's honestly that bad. Xiaomi saved Albania's smartphone scene from becoming an Apple & Samsung oligarchy shitshow and I can't thank them enough for it.
@000T00bКүн бұрын
Same with me. I am now looking forward to getting a proper Chinese flagship phone because quite frankly Samsung has dropped the ball for me, and I just don’t want an iPhone, as I have to use one for work.
@Unan1mouzКүн бұрын
Chinese phones are great as long as they are the global version. Everything works as it should!
@wearefromserbia9714Күн бұрын
had the same experience. First phone was doogee S70 worked great for one year and after that half of thing started failing. Thought chinese phones were crap but then i got Poco X3 NFC beast for 300 euros. Recently got used Mi 11 Ultra and i gotta say its the bestt phone i have ever held in my hands, and i tried s23u and 15 pro max. Xiaomi went all in on Mi 11 Ultra, those cameras still kick ass
@123skillaxКүн бұрын
I am Bulgarian but me to ! My first proper flagship phone was Chinese the Huawei P9 and my girlfriend who is Serbian first good smartphone was also a Huawei , the Chinese market has everything for us , and in the Balkans I believe that’s very important , you have cheap phones that do an amazing job and flagship phones which yes are expensive but do a brilliant job !! I just wish the rest of Europe gets to open up a little bit honestly they really are missing out
@iGremoryКүн бұрын
I'm from the US, and I have a Nubia z70 Ultra. So happy with my purchase 😊
@elai3147Күн бұрын
completely agree, zte is great, their lack of software updates is overblown, don't mind buying a new phone from them every year or once every two years
@SimplemanOfficial-u7u2 күн бұрын
We have maybe almost 80% of chinese phone in Indonesia but lost iphone 16. Dont even dare to think about pixel, its completely banned here even in the online marketplace
@Gary05572 күн бұрын
We can buy virtually anything in Europe.
@Rocket_browserКүн бұрын
same in south Asia, except of some chinese market limited phones
@NegyedMisiКүн бұрын
Virtually?
@AmruthКүн бұрын
How? I'm in Germany and I would like to buy one of these phones, like the Xiaomi/Vivo, but I can't find it anywhere.
@NegyedMisiКүн бұрын
@@Amruth I searched Amazon DE in about 20 seconds.
@ejajurrohomanКүн бұрын
Actually I'm from india and we have all these brands except huwai
@Djoki12 күн бұрын
I live in Europe and id still have to pay like 1600 euros for a X200 Pro if i wanted to do a local purchase. It would be easier to go to another country, like Austria, get a device there and come back home. Id still be 300 bucks in the green.
@BlackParade012 күн бұрын
I live in the Netherlands and a X200 Pro would cost me €800
@SIPEROTH8 сағат бұрын
@@BlackParade01 That is not that bad. I bought a POCO F6 from Amazon Germany for just 330. This phone has stronger SOC than what Google gives with their expensive flagship. Comes with a charger, a nice case (not those silicon transparent ones that get yellow), a preinstalled screen protector and even a small holder you can stick on your case. It just shows how Samsung and Apple and Google etc are just robbing us blind.
@TT09732 күн бұрын
The Oneplus lineup is our bridge to the Chinese tech. The Oneplus open is the best foldable available here in the U.S. (without importing). It's a 2023 model and is still mentioned in the top 3 for a lot of reviewers. For whatever reason, the brand is not getting a major push here in the states. It's kind of like a, if you know, then you know kind of thing. I love the open and I'm looking forward to the open 2.
@123skillaxКүн бұрын
Tbf you are in the American market , Americans would want to buy American tech products and that’s completely understandable , same way in china the Chinese would rather go for Chinese brands etc etc , both the American market and the Chinese market are doing cool stuff right now , and I do think both china and America have the best eco systems currently available , Huawei and apple are a good example for this
@TT0973Күн бұрын
@123skillax Samsung is A south Korean company, though they have some facilities in the U.S. and have been around for years. I feel it's more about familiarity and advertising. When people see my open, they ask what is, followed by I never heard of oneplus. At my local electronics store, one plus has a small corner of a table. Both Samsung and Apple have their own section.
@acsgdo0220 сағат бұрын
does oneplus have googleplay by default?
@alphonsusjimos975813 сағат бұрын
@@acsgdo02 Yes including Vivo iQOO Oppo Realme Xiaomi Redmi Honor Infinix etc EXCEPT HUAWEI
@TT09736 сағат бұрын
@@acsgdo02 yes.
@arjunmohandas88702 күн бұрын
Being in India we are so fortunate to experience most of the phone from almost all brands. Starting from 100 dollars to 2000 dollars. We get them all from multiple brands. The amount of competition especially in budget and mid range is leaps and bounds better than most of the other places
@shahangilaniКүн бұрын
True but still some phones like redmagic and x200 pro mini don't come to India sadly Wish they also were available 😢
@sourangshusarkar5943Күн бұрын
Exactly@@shahangilani
@shahangilaniКүн бұрын
@ glad you agree 😁
@Teh-Penguin2 күн бұрын
I wish they'd finally put competent 3x telephoto on midrange phones. These cameras are dirt cheap. There is no reason, other than market segregation, to exclude a telephoto camera to the flagship.
@doctorpanigrahi99752 күн бұрын
My Oppo x8 pro has got 6x telephoto zoom
@Teh-Penguin2 күн бұрын
@@doctorpanigrahi9975 that's not a midrange phone tho :D
@gentle2852 күн бұрын
There is no "competent" 3x telephoto. I have a Scamsung S23, and 90% of the time it decides to use the main camera with 3x digital zoom, except when it's sunny outside. And that is the correct decision, photos turn out much better than if I force it to use the 3x telephoto camera. Every telephoto camera hardware is so inferior to the main camera's hardware, that there's no point including it really. A 3x crop from the main camera will always be better, especially in low-light (night/indoors). Also 2x; 2.5x telephotos are a complete joke.
@eduard64502 күн бұрын
@@gentle285because you're using a base s23. A vivo x100 ultra with an hp9 3x sensor will look better than a 3x crop from the main camera any day of the week
@lionking80Күн бұрын
@eduard6450 except it is 3.7x, not 3x.
@s.muzenda920Күн бұрын
I got my wife to ditch her iPhone for 1Plus and she isn't regretting it. She was amazed at the charging speed, battery life and the picture quality of the camera. She hasn't complained since I got her to move.
@QuantumScribe2 күн бұрын
It is unfortunate, but let's remember that China banned Google products and services LONG before Chinese manufacturers were banned from the US. But it's a lot easier to get those Chinese smartphones than it is to get around the great firewall if you happen to be in mainland China.
@guxunfeng15252 күн бұрын
Stop fear mongering, it is easy to get around the firewall in china through the use of a VPN, it is not illegal or against the rules to access "restricted" sites, it is only illegal to provide services to purchase a VPN. They can survive without google, but it is you guys who cannot survive without "Chinese smartphones" because of how much of a pro monopoly market it is in the west which makes producers rest on their laurels. Eventually chinese software will catch up with the bang for buck smartphones and you will still be stuck buying shitty apple and samsung phones
@megamastah2 күн бұрын
Google is banned, while Apple has physical stores and sells just fine in China, both hardware and software. Wonder what they had to offer to CCP for that? They ban communication apps all the time, including Hong Kong protests suppression. Pathetic.
@irvanray18982 күн бұрын
They banned Google products only in mainland China, these chinese phones are still being shipped with google stuff in it.
@livinginharmony360Күн бұрын
Wrong, Google left the Chinese market in 2010 for political reasons and data localisation laws.
@megamastahКүн бұрын
@@QuantumScribe my comment about Apple happily cooperating with CCP got removed, funny.
@PeanutBreathing2 күн бұрын
We have Huawei readily available in my region and when I tested the P60 Pro camera against my S21 Ultra, I could see a massive difference in photo details. It's a shame that we can't get the best of both worlds, because you notice the hardware difference. Competition isn't there anymore after the Huawei ban.
@EthanSingh7Күн бұрын
Yes And Pura 70 Pro/Ultra is a lot better than the P60 Pro especially in terms of COLOUR!!!! P60 Pro colour rendering is not accurate in all modes whereas the Pura 70 Ultra is perfect. P60 pro always failed me with white lights and dog coats 😂. People love it's portraits but as a photographer of more, the upgrade is worth it over the P60 Pro.
@Phoneking13Күн бұрын
I mean the closest thing we have here in the US that are comparable to the other brands, and which people are sleeping on, is OnePlus.
@pointblank17372 күн бұрын
Weird. I actually liked the ginormous camera bump. I think it kinda looks cool vs the usual tiny circles. My initial concern about it though was just smudging it with fingerprints. But then there are casings which are designed to cover them neatly.
@zkhan0042 күн бұрын
While the hardware on these Chinese phones seem much better, I personally am content with slightly worse hardware for a much better software experience. I have used these phones before and really did not enjoy the software on them, which is why I currently use a Pixel.
@mooseratt15 сағат бұрын
Same here, it's like having a car, it can be as specced out as you want, but if it's not a nice drive, you're not going to enjoy it.
@NikhilDeshpande5132 күн бұрын
I'm so glad a video was finally made on this topic. I actually made an article on this exact same thing last year!
@mistamaogКүн бұрын
Closest we have in the US are with OnePlus and Nubia/RedMagic. I'm definitely getting the OnePlus 13 this year. Phones like the Vivo X200 Pro and Oppo Find X8 Pro are so tempting, but missing some bands 😢
@terrencebenjamin7241Күн бұрын
I don’t think the US is missing out on not having more Chinese smartphones their designs and specs look cool but ultimately then same thing as what is here. Secondly if they were to be sold in the US, good hardware and software support is important and so far no Chinese brand smartphones can match the big 3 in that department. that being said away from Huawei, the US isn’t stopping Chinese phones from being sold here.
@TheGoldenDonutttКүн бұрын
Good hardware and software support for Chinese smart phones are for China.... The big 3 in the West... for the West... dont make it sound like Chinese smart phones are no good..... why should one work so hard to optimise for a market that's so hostile to them and people are so narrow minded they just stick to what they know. If you are in China using their roms.... They are even better than the ones you use in the west... feature rich too. So I would say they can match and go even beyond.... but just not in your market.
@njpmeКүн бұрын
Facts
@pp3k3jamail7 сағат бұрын
@@TheGoldenDonutttlot of Chinese people in China use iPhones I heard
@taylornicty1170Күн бұрын
I noticed that after HTC and LG fell off in the smartphone market, the big three (Galaxy, Pixel, iPhone) took over the US market
@25mymaКүн бұрын
That's a great recap..but there are also reasons for some of those 'drawbacks'; Those 60-120W charging speeds are certified to ruin your battery within a few months (ask me how I know). While Asian markets have this constant 'I want it bigger' trend, more and more people in the west are looking for smaller/ more discrete phones and while those 1"-ers are great on paper, the quality of the sensors and the level of processing results in generally inferior image output.
@carlbrenda6518Күн бұрын
Nope. I have had Oneplus and the battery is just fine after using the SuperVOOC charger. Going strong for over a year....
@c.galanza3939Күн бұрын
That's what they said when Huawei came up with 45 watt chargers back in 2019 when everyone is still using those slow AF chargers. It's 2025 and my 2019 P30 Pro is still doing fine with its original battery.
@wearefromserbia9714Күн бұрын
Fast charging does not kill your battery, its heat and overcharging and complete discharging. You can charge your phone at 200w if it stays cool and you charge it between 20%and 80%
@JoBlowerКүн бұрын
When you put a quality case on a phone with a big camera bump it'll be flush on the back so it won't matter. Also put a lens protector on it just in case
@johnalatalo1955Күн бұрын
I think its because geo political tensions we not see Chinese mobile in the US market. It would be hard to sell them via Verizon, T-Mobile etc..
@OMFCody66952 күн бұрын
The only downside to importing is the lack of support/genuine replacement parts and less options for accessories. I'll continue importing.
@kevinmesto6082 күн бұрын
tbh for the software aspect of these Chinese phones, you can always just install a custom Rom
@Ray-qy3hhКүн бұрын
I mean they are still hard to get vivo and oppo in the UK unless you buy them outright which is not possible cuz how expensive they are and company like ee don't have any other flagship phone are available
@davidetrimigliozzi3091Күн бұрын
If europe were to have more phone makers and bigger one it would be amazing
@foreveralone40152 күн бұрын
It seems like the smartphone market in the US is back to the era of 2003 to 2009, when all of Asia and Europe were already using Symbian and WinMo based smartphones with all their sophistication (GPS, WiFi, app catalog), the American market was still struggling with feature phones and Blackberry.
@HeortirtheWoodwarden14 сағат бұрын
All Chinese phones have is faster charging and worse softwares. It's not that deep.
@foreveralone40154 сағат бұрын
@HeortirtheWoodwarden at least we have choices
@lunao212 күн бұрын
Superior software can more than make up for some hardware. Plus you're made to feel your hardware is obsolete when the new hardware drops.
@gLOWbalx2 күн бұрын
Kinda off topic but it surprises me that no (phone) tech channel is talking about Samsung downgrading the S23 Ultra camera. There are a couple of threads on reddit about it.
@davidlt11 сағат бұрын
Which companies provide prompt (at least monthly) security updates, and long multi-year OS updates? Not many. While these those are cheaper you also loose software support quicker.
@asan10502 күн бұрын
Ryan, Thank you very much!
@56tirayudhis2 күн бұрын
The bbk group really step up in polishing their software, moreover their battery is getting bigger and yet still thin enough , now in 6000 mah range (unless it's in compact size around 5000 range ,still large though)
@josiahbrown72582 күн бұрын
Yeah I agree. Although, due to the poor software updates and other issues like bloat I'm not sure I would go with many of the more forward thinking Chinese OEMs. OnePlus is our only options and I am excited to see their watches and phones coming out this year. They seem to be a decent middle ground with some more advanced hardware, while offering a pretty good Android skin with respectable support, although I here the regularity of security patches can be a bit hit or miss. Feels like the big 3 in the US are just going through the motions. Google has done some work to catch up hardware wise, but they are mostly a software company so I am doubtful they will ever push he envelope when it comes to hardware. Samsung and Apple are hardly distinguishable from each other these days to me 😢.
@ChrisCanadianHuskyКүн бұрын
My mom’s been using a Vivo X90 Pro for a year now and she’s super in love witht the camera and especially the charging. We are still both getting amazed by how quickly it tops up. If I didn’t have so many Apple devices, I would go Vivo, Oppo or Oneplus in a blink of an eye
@cwfqayinКүн бұрын
While I've never use a Chinese phone, I have bought an entry level Realme phone and also, my brother is still using a Xiaomi higher-end phone, may be a 12T Pro. From my own experiences I think Chinese phone hardwares are top notch, but the user experiences may still be lacking. There are 2 reasons that Chinese phones have very reasonable prices. The first one is the economy of scales. The second one is that many brand like Xiaomi, Poco, Iqoo or realme tend to sell phones at lower profit margin then recover the cost by adding ads and bloatwares to the ROM. When I bought my mom a Realme 10T 2 years ago, I waste almost an hour just to disable all the ads and pop-ups. This is the reason I think that international makers like Apple, Samsung and Google are still a little bit ahead in term of softwares and UX.
@birdz92527 сағат бұрын
I'm planning between 2 or more phones. Right now the top choices is the Vivo x200 Pro, One Plus 13 possibly Pro Version.
@cdl05 сағат бұрын
What can you get in Barnstaple? 🙂 Re cameras: remember, no matter what you may wish, you cannot miniaturise the wavelength of light, change the charge on an electron, and Planck's constant is always what it is.
@jrchannel74052 күн бұрын
I just wish all these Chinese phones used the same charging standard. Because it doesn't matter if your Xiaomi comes with a 120W charger in the box, if you try to use it on an Honor phone that also supports 120W it will charge at 30W or so maximum because Honor used another standard, and same with the other Chinese manufacturers
@mooseratt16 сағат бұрын
What difference does that make if they're all shipping with a charger in the box?
@jrchannel740515 сағат бұрын
@mooseratt not anymore, for example I just bought a Xiaomi 14T pro with the charger included, but in several countries they sell you only the phone. On a side note, I recently did a family vacation for a couple days with my family and I was the only one who took my phone charger with me. My phone supports 120W so it charged super fast but my dad's Motorola and my mom's Honor charged painfully slow using the same charger, even tho both phones support their own fast charging
@mooseratt12 сағат бұрын
@@jrchannel7405 cool story bro, so your charger came in the box, as did your parents. The fact they are forgetful is not the responsibility of Chinese OEMs, of which Motorola is not.
@jrchannel740512 сағат бұрын
@@mooseratt not a cool story. Not meant for entertainment, just an example on why standards are important. Additionally, Motorola is now owned by Lenovo, which is a Chinese company
@mooseratt9 сағат бұрын
@jrchannel7405 not really, just an example of your parents not knowing how to pack for vacation. I doubt whether it's even true, most people will pack their phone charger before their toothbrush these days. And Motorola being Chinese owned does not put it in the same category as a Xiaomi or an Honor Chinese phone. The whole reason they bought it out was BECAUSE it already had a western market.
@FedoraX2Күн бұрын
That's why I refuse to upgrade from my Samsung S23 Base. Why upgrade to a newer model when it's almost the same phone as I have right now.
@erick-gd7wo2 күн бұрын
I realize now from reading the spec sheet, that 1 inch sensor inside phone will be bundled with shorter focal length, eq. to 23mm. I'm not sure if that something I'll fondly use. The midground focal length for common photography lays around 28mm - 40mm, but 23mm and 20mm (sharp aquos model) ?
@architect_dgКүн бұрын
we've seen phones with camera module that looks like induction stove, and now that looks like washing machine.
@somin3d1080p2 күн бұрын
Faster charging seems to discharge much faster than standard charging
@Legion849Күн бұрын
Fast charging is good in the short term but the battery will degrade faster.
@HIDLad00112 сағат бұрын
It seems like the only thing it is missing is a xenon flash tube
@IsaacFoster..2 күн бұрын
Me with the cheapest Samsung phone which I replaced it's battery that somehow doesn't get charged when it's powered on; but the phone's case looks cool: sure those look cool... not cool enough for me. edit: also, if anyone knows why my phone doesn't charge properly (the charge gets cut and come back in a loop) while it's charging as it's powered on; I'm more than happy to listen.
@eduard64502 күн бұрын
5:43 70% smaller, the sensor area is what's important here
@maddadaКүн бұрын
I got the Honor Magic V3 foldable from China then sold it and got the Global ROM version (was going to get the Fold 6 but hate the thickness and thin outer screen so got this one instead) I highly recommend getting the Global version of the device from the UK or other countries if you mean to import one of these into the US. The Chinese ROM version has issues with phone link (keeps stopping with message about China roaming), android auto (not available on most), google assistant (ok google and other commands fail), connecting to Wear OS watches is a no go + much more. I don't have any such issues with the Global ROM Magic V3 so If I could go back I wouldn't have bought the Chinese one since I lost money when I sold it and got global.
@kernboristv29452 күн бұрын
If I was a regular person who was not subscribed to all of the tech KZbin channel on KZbin I might have been happy with the phone I have also cause of these KZbin channel I got educated so those Western phone companies cannot fool me anymore
@ElizabethBrianne-v3gКүн бұрын
You're doing a fantastic job! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
@floatline2 күн бұрын
I understand this is a more of a essay type of video but I would've liked some more concrete comparisons, say, putting up vivo vs samsung s24 ultra cameras. Otherwise it's just a bit of a generic argument (we're not getting all phones and we might be missing out).
@levil4012Күн бұрын
I’m really curious about that Oppo find x8 pro, despite what others say I’m a fan of Color/Oxygen OS…at least u get the charger(and sometimes a case) IN THE BOX
@bonespielКүн бұрын
Yeah it drives me crazy that I can't get some of those Chinese gems
@hobotifyКүн бұрын
Reliability and long-term support are more important to me than raw specs. A Pixel or Samsung might not have the best camera, most powerful processor or the fastest charging, but it's good enough. And it doesn't come with preinstalled bloatware, ads, or random bugs.
@nizaramanchar8735Күн бұрын
I will be extremely honest here , but Google tensor screws the experience, specially the soc, like just compare the Snapdragon Elite vs the tensor g4, I don't get why the pixel is expensive
@habiboullahbilal411Күн бұрын
I’m using Honor Magic 6 Pro, and I couldn’t use any other smartphone as my daily driver. The display is gorgeous and the battery life is excellent, and most importantly it charges so fast. Something that still missing in IPhone and Samsung.
@ChrisJohannsenКүн бұрын
I would buy Xiaomi flagships every year if I could easily in Australia. Even just importing I've had the 12s ultra, 13 ultra and 14 ultra, but it's a pain selling them to Aussies who have no idea about them. Generally everyone who buys my old Xiaomis is from India, where Redmi is huge. Oppo is available here but I'm so sad the new one doesn't have a one inch sensor.
@AbrahamLTobing14 сағат бұрын
I request a review of Sharp R8s Pro with 1 inch camera sensor please.
@emotomp2 күн бұрын
i wanted the oppo find x8 pro here in the U.S. but was not supported in my area by 3 service providers. I settled for the oneplus 12
@A.Kurobera2 күн бұрын
If there do exist a device combining all the software of a Pixel 9 Pro and all the hardware of a Vivo X200 Pro mini, I don't care about if it will cost like USD2000 or something. I'll just go buy one.
@macrochippedКүн бұрын
Genuinely think the Note 7 debacle has more to do with the Samsung we see today than the lack of competition in the US market(after all, it's not like the US is their only market). The S8 and Note 8 and onward were pretty big design refreshes, but really other than that, when was the last time Samsung really did anything too crazy with the S line?
@McCool1172 күн бұрын
Yeah I really hate that if I want a phone with specific hardware, I have to be prepared to have underwhelming software, or the other way around. I REALLY wanted to get the Red Magic 10, because it's got all the hardware features I want, but the software support and experience is subpar. So instead I'm looking at the Oneplus 13.
@lukatamadzeКүн бұрын
For the first time ever I have imported OnePlus 13 24GB/1TB version from China and let me tell you, for 1000$ this phone is just amazing. It came with really good phone case and of course the 100W brick with cable. They even packed a EU adapter as extra for me. It's just small things that make me go for it again. ColorOS works just as great as Oxygen and I don't have any band incompatibilities. Came home today with 60% battery left and my work consists of constant calls and maps usage during day with scrolling and a little bit gaming on top of it when I have free time. Only time I charge it is in the morning 30 minutes before I leave my house, charging to 92% 🙌
@omodo-aКүн бұрын
all American companies spend alot in manufacturing, I'll need get why so
@kernboristv29452 күн бұрын
Why is only one plus is the only Chinese phone you can get in the West why the other Chinese brands do not do like OnePlus
@igiwarcraft18 сағат бұрын
The value proposition on the phones in the west is just not there. I have a zenfone 9, EOL product, that beats the current Pixel in benchmarks. How's that acceptable? I am just not inclined to buy these new phones, because most of them just arent good enough for the price.
@talklein39Күн бұрын
Up until recently, I've been using Samsung phones for a full decade and 3 months ago I bought the Honor Magic v3. I was really scared from the software, but I got to say, it's really fine, I had no issues. I do miss the Samsung keyboard, since I got so use to it but it's just neat picking. I think that in the US they want us to fear what we don't know so we won't try other phones
@fuuredfin7791Сағат бұрын
Huawei Magic 6 Pro? 😅
@oabilemohutsiwa8070Күн бұрын
you guys should review Huawei mate 70 Pro plus🔥
@Trevor274Күн бұрын
More and more people I know are getting sick of their iPhone. I've switched to a Pixel now that RCS is more common.
@KBJTG12 күн бұрын
Apple and Samsung haven't done anything to move the market forward in 10 years. Well, aside from Samsung's AI maybe. But I'm not even sure how valuable that is to the market. It's kinda boring at this point. Guess I'll always be a hardware guy.
@Lohkat2 күн бұрын
I still miss flip phones, no holes, just perfect experience. That was peak.
@amrtomoq726116 сағат бұрын
I am not from the us but i have a Question Can’t you guys just import it?
@oneminutewonder77Күн бұрын
It is definitely disappointing that we have less choices in the US market. I will say though that in this day and age, even if boring. All phones are kind of a different flavor of the same thing. Sure the camera hardware looks sweet but in reality with so much stuff done by AI image processing it really doesn't matter all that much.
@myrtlekenazjanairo941123 сағат бұрын
I have the S24 Ultra and my cousin bought a Poco F6. The only difference we saw on the 2 phones was my display is much better, camera is much better and my phone costs 4x more expensive. Everything else (gaming, battery life, music, watching videos) is pretty much the same. On paper my phone is slightly better on the chipsets but in reality, you really can't tell the difference.
@sereneturmoil14 сағат бұрын
Living in Canada were in the same boat with respect to the scarcity of choice. I have never been onboard with iOS, so iPhones are out, don't like the Pixel hardware or Android experience, and am tired of Samsung putting out the same phones year after year. Forgoing those three brands effectively eliminates all choice here. I've looked into importing Chinese devices but always run into cellular bands compatibity issues making importing a non-option the vast majority of the time. As someone who used to thoroughly enjoy delving into the scene and upgrading every year to something truly new and exciting I've grown quite jaded towards the entire category.
@harryvlogs7833Күн бұрын
Really cant see any downside for pixel hardware and its 3 figures 999 of 849 in uk
@warth4515 сағат бұрын
pixel need to fix their portrait mode...
@chris307Күн бұрын
It makes me extremely depressed ngl becuase im also on verizon which is the hardest carrier to find phones that work on it. And i cant switch becuase i get it for free through my job with unlimited data.
@acsgdo0220 сағат бұрын
these phones are compromised not having google play installed by default 😅
@tharunthejusjpКүн бұрын
1:06 - It's Honor Magic 6 Pro, not Huawei as Honor has split its way with Huawei long back
@bobbysworldroxКүн бұрын
Why do you have multiple channels?
@M.B.theunique1Күн бұрын
so I am from India and here we do get all of these. I use a Reno11 its kinda midrange phone so not going to talk about hardware but ColorOS has improved a lot, the animations in new ColorOS 15 (android 15) are so fluid it reminds me iphones
@msiie2 күн бұрын
You mean 'HONOR MAGIC 6 PRO'.
@LIGHTHUNTER.D2 күн бұрын
Tier above Ultra: Chinese
@kodaph2 күн бұрын
No wonder users reaort to _gray markets_ due to lack of availability in certain region e.g. US...
@blxkwingКүн бұрын
7:01 These Chinese phones will only work with AT&T and T-Mobile in the U.S.
@komsantj19 сағат бұрын
I just got a Xiaomi 14T Pro and am very impressed with what it provides, in performance, charging speed, and camera capability. I switched from a Samsung S24 Ultra.
@taleweaver342 күн бұрын
Been on a Poco f3 the past 3 years. Still playing games in it. Well worth it
@moisestyleКүн бұрын
As things stand I really don't see myself buying another Samsung or iPhone again. Pixels don't seem that enticing either But damn, using Honor Magic5 and Magic6 Pro's it's for the 1st time that I don't have the feeling that I need to throw the phone out the window The software is not bad also, makes the decision absolutely clear
@_UnknownEntity11 сағат бұрын
Hey it's best not to get into the specs race. That's the land of quantity over quality, to say the least. And I here am not missing out on these but definitely thinking twice before going for one of these. Asus being an exception among the ones you've mentioned here.