tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5688870739795137027.post6850775120898885359..comments2024-03-28T19:41:32.029+08:00Comments on Mobile Raptor: Top Five Mid-Range Smartphones for August 2013Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5688870739795137027.post-81502644973390047652013-08-19T06:32:55.512+08:002013-08-19T06:32:55.512+08:00I am American but hoping I can get at least 1 of t...I am American but hoping I can get at least 1 of these phones in America if they are not here.Kenhttp://sherman.automaticbody.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5688870739795137027.post-20566649409697541072013-08-05T09:31:02.435+08:002013-08-05T09:31:02.435+08:00Yes, mid-range does sound better. Yes, mid-range does sound better. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12774204433585486556noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5688870739795137027.post-76059109242463412082013-08-05T09:21:04.068+08:002013-08-05T09:21:04.068+08:00Was about to post this last night, but for some re...Was about to post this last night, but for some reason the mobile site doesn't want to accept posts, eek.<br /><br />Yeah, not really a fan of the Huawei P6 either, it's too expensive. It's like they took the SM Knight and made it thinner with a 1GB more memory for almost 8k more. No thanks.<br /><br />The Huawei Mate made sense since the other 6-inchers by Samsung and Sony are well over 20k and up. It's a decent pick at least until the local brands catch up and bring out their own 6-inch phones.<br /><br />By the way I suggest updating the titles of this series from "mid-level" to "mid-range". That's because mid-level is more used on health care and weather phenomenon, while mid-range refers to hardware. Also that would make the articles easier to google since they would be up there in the search results for best or top midrange smartphones in the Philippines.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5688870739795137027.post-54290082497681779402013-08-03T22:40:36.597+08:002013-08-03T22:40:36.597+08:00Thanks for the feedback. The though to leave out o...Thanks for the feedback. The though to leave out of the list is Huawei's new Ascend P6. Really classy looking phone. But at 18-19K without LTE, well I did not think it was better than the five on the list.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12774204433585486556noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5688870739795137027.post-68601288800590983172013-08-03T21:45:50.943+08:002013-08-03T21:45:50.943+08:00Wow, that's nice. Sony Xperia SP is in the lis...Wow, that's nice. Sony Xperia SP is in the list. :)<br /><br />It has an aluminum body like the Iceberg, and the dual core it has is clocked high so it shouldn't fall behind too much with the quad cores (or at least it's faster than any other dual core). Sony also said they're sure to update it to Android 4.3 in the future.<br /><br />Also good call on replacing the Lumia 720 with the HTC Windows Phone 8X, that entry by Nokia isn't really competitive. Its WVGA screen and only 512 MB of memory on a handset priced at 15k is just bad value proposition.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com