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Originally Posted by thoma
(Post 3571769)
Should the Redmi 1S be so avoided for its heating and hanging (doesn't the latest updates take care of this) issues? Or for any other strong reasons? I would have gone for Asus but for the battery backup, Moto E for the high SAR values and Honor Holly for not-so-great display. BTW, that is the SAR value for the Redmi 1S? |
Originally Posted by Sherlocked
(Post 3573284)
Guys I have ordered the Xiaomi Redmi 1s on yesterday's flash sale on FK. |
Originally Posted by vijaymishra
(Post 3573342)
In the last 2 weeks of usage I havent come across any issues, though battery is average. |
Originally Posted by thoma
(Post 3573388)
Mine's on the way, hopefully should land in another day. Though this would be my first android experience apart playing around with other's phones. Is a screen-guard really necessary; the Xiaomi one was anyway out of stock? Thanks. Hope the battery lasts one full day on normal usage. Can we under-clock this phone without rooting? |
Originally Posted by F150
(Post 3573463)
screenguard is necessary, the screen is not gorilla glass. it is scratch prone and the xiomi screenguard is pathetic. Better to order a flip cover instead. Phone is pre-rooted. Go ahead and under clock using no frills cpu. |
Originally Posted by thoma
(Post 3573485)
Oh my! I just ordered the Xiaomi screen guard from ebay before your response :| I heard good review about it. Don't know why, but I hate flip cover. Hope I can put the guard after a week's use, since it will reach late? Thanks for the tips though. I guess under-clocking could save a lot of heating. Will it save any battery? I am not a heavy gamer. |
Originally Posted by F150
(Post 3573595)
My Redmi 1S just lies in my office bag and I use it make calls occasionally and receive messages. |
Originally Posted by Octane_Power
(Post 3573673)
I intend to use my Mi3 as a WiFi hotspot to access internet on my laptop. Will be using Vodafone 3G data. Purpose is accessing web-pages and uploading files of 1-2 MB in size. I will be using it in Mumbai itself, so no problem of weak network. Can anyone please tell me if its possible and if yes, what speeds can I expect to get on the laptop? P.S. I need to use it like this only for a couple of hours not more. It is not for regular use. It is just a one off situation where I won't be having any wired internet connection or WiFi which I can connect to and only feasible option is to use my mobile data. -Bhargav |
Originally Posted by n_aditya
(Post 3573750)
If anyone wants a Redmi, check this post. Moved the post here from another thread and it's in the previous page in chronological order and may not be spotted. Hence posting the link to the post here. |
Originally Posted by Puneet.S
(Post 3573754)
I also have an unused MI3 lying with me if anyone's interested. |
Originally Posted by n_aditya
(Post 3573757)
Packaging still intact? Please elaborate on the unused part. I have someone who is in desperate need of the Mi3. |
Originally Posted by neofromcapone
(Post 3573706)
@Octane_Power, go to Settings and then More. I would Advice you to use the tethering & portable hotspot option. (the phone will also get charged whilst doing so. The speed will be based on you plan with Vodafone. |
Originally Posted by arnabchak
(Post 3573717)
Overall happy though it offers god speed only in my office area and not at home in Thane. It suffers from poor connectivity and invariably get only 2G speeds!! |
Originally Posted by Octane_Power
(Post 3573896)
Sir, enabling 3G data on my phone and switching on portable WiFi hotspot, that's it right? And then connect the laptop to it as I'd do it for any WiFi. Or anything more I need to do? Thank You. |
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