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read moreAsk ko lang po kung sino na nakabili ng Huawei Honor? How much? And natry nyo na yung 3day battery life? Thank you!
Not standby. Standby is 3weeks. NOrmal usage yung 3 days
Ganda ng specs nito for the price. 13,999 lang advertised price.
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Is Huawei still offering smartphones officially in the Philippines? That's a great price for the Honor. I'm just worried though that none of Huawei's smartphones use Gorilla Glass or claim to use any scratch free glass display feature.
Although I've been an Ideos user for two years now and have dropped my phone several times already, hindi pa naman nagagasgas. It's a pretty tough and well built phone IMO.
Nagugulat ka na sa normal usage tapos 3 days ang itatagal?
You must be a Nokia fan
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Most Samsung Phones can do that...
Yung samsung star ko 3 days ang tinatagal with heavy usage.. (unli texting and some calling + Soundtrip with headset. ).
Eto ang tingin ko sa mga Cellphones ngayon..
Nokia = Nice Phone designs .Cool features . Poor Battery
Sony Ericsson = Excellent Camera .
Samsung = Poor Camera quality , Excellent Battery life.
Apple = FavoriteMedyo may kamahalan pero worth it naman.
Android = Naaaahh. c(:
ahahahahahahaha
okay na sana eh.
sabay biglang apple = may kamahalan pero worth it daw.
pa feeling premium lang yang presyo na di bumababa niyan and only ang mga uto-uto ang di nakakaalam na apple is milking them.
premium price for scrolling,scrolling,scrolling. lols
premium price for premium feeling style metal, obobs lang magdedesign ng phone na gagamitin metal tapos ayun nawawala signal. solution ng apple sa death grip signal loss for their premium paying customers? A CHEAP RUBBER-BAND 'ISH thingie.
premium price for feeling premium style glass, lols kahit knee level lang bagsak basag na.
premium price for premium design kuno, bale wala rin kasi dadamitan lang ng case.
to sum up, those who spend money wisely knows that you're not getting your money's worth for those fruit phones.
by the way para malaman niyong mga isheep. ganito ka garapal ang apple niyo, they charge premium sa phones para sa mga uto-uto bumibili ng units nila tapos they short-change those chinese workers which by the way those jobs should have been for u.s. citizens sana na makakatulong sa unemployment problems nila at sa economy ng u.s.a. kaya nilang bayaran yung saktong wages ng american citizens, gusto lang nila i-bloat ang pockets nila by abusing the chinese with such low wages and wala pang overtime pay sa excess work-hours nila.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1325930.html
Apple, Foxconn Scandal Highlights Exploitation Of Chinese Workers By Foreign Firms
BEIJING (Reuters) - Some foreign companies in China exploit their workers by forcing them to do overtime or underpaying them, the labor minister said on Wednesday, as controversy swirls over working conditions at a plant that makes Apple Inc's iPhones and iPads.
Apple has faced a slew of bad press following deaths and reports of suicides at its China supply firms.
Three workers at Foxconn Technology Co Ltd died in a blast last year when dust from polishing iPads ignited, and labor rights groups have said 18 workers at Foxconn sites killed themselves, or tried to, in 2010.
The vast majority of Foxconn's 1.2 million employees are involved in assembling Apple products, according to media reports.
Labor Minister Yin Weimin said foreign companies generally followed the law when it came to their workers, but added that problems did exist.
"Foreign-invested companies have made great contributions to China's economic development and have played a positive role," he told reporters on the sidelines of the annual meeting of parliament.
"Of course, we have also noticed that problems exist at some companies, for example excessive overtime, too low pay for some workers and a lack of concern for people," Yin said, without naming any companies.
"Relevant government departments and unions will increase their supervision and management when it comes to these issues."
Firms found to be breaking the law would be "severely investigated and dealt with."
Rights activists say many abuses also occur at Chinese companies, and the problem is particularly hampered by a government ban on independent labor unions and restrictions on the right to organize and strike.
The government will "step up guidance on companies' use of workers, supervise and push for improvements in working and living conditions and step up their concern for people," Yin said, without elaborating.
The Washington D.C.-based Fair Labor Association is currently carrying out an Apple-sanctioned extensive study of work conditions at Apple's top eight suppliers in China, including Foxconn, the world's largest manufacturer with close to 1.2 million workers in China alone.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has described the probe as an "unprecedented" audit to mitigate longstanding criticism of the maltreatment of workers at some suppliers.
Working conditions at Foxconn, whose flagship unit is Taiwan's Hon Hai Precision Industries group, have in particular been a constant thorn in the company's side.
kasaya nila eh noh?
mabait ang steve jobs niyo,diyos ang steve jobs niyo, magaling ang apple niyo.
magaling mang-abuso ng mga workers.
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Are you trying to generate sympathy for the Chinese workers?
Try harder.