Mimi hushangaa sana kuona mtu mzima na akili zake akinunua Tecno ya Ksh 30,000, it would be much better to buy a 2019 reknown brand such as Huawei or Samsung for that price.
Itel, Tecno and Infinix are brands names from Transsion Holdings. Their phones are laden with BLAOTWARE (akina CarlCare, Phoenix Brower, Sijui PowerMax) and they do false advertising. Sometimes they will tell you that a Phone is 128Gb/6Gb but in actual sense the ROM is not even 80GB. The Ching chongs are notorious and all they do sometimes is edit a small file in the Android System called build.prop and write FAKE figures that appear in Settings About Phone.
Kama sio Samsung option 2 is a Huawei Option three NOKIA despite all the bad press about Nokia. There is a small trick to make your Huawei work with the Google Apps kama ni hizi model mpya that Trump / Google banned.
Kama ni Samsung avoid Exynos, MTK or UniSoc CPUs and opt for Qualcomm.
Ukitaka Nokia nzuri don’t get one with less than 128GB and 4 GB Ram
Exynos was developed by Samsung and so it is cheaper for them to use an in-house chip rather than pay a 3rd Party company such as Qualcomm.
But toe to toe Snapdragon iko mbele on many fronts including Battery life.
Both exynos and snapdragon have different versions of their chipsets. Both have low and high processing chips and some chips have compatibility issues with certain phones. Thats where user reviews come in handy
Bonobos huwa mnapenda kuhate on Chinese stuff na vile hao ndio wame democratise tech. Bila Chinese simu zingekua luxury items ama tungekua na feature phones.
I agree some models zimejaa bloatware but is just a way of making money after the purchase. Akina Apple nao wamejaza overpriced services wanaforce mlipie.
Once Chinese wameazna kutengeneza kitu, prices automatically come down juu ya economies of scale.
At the end of the day, bonobos tukumbuke our per capita income is just 2,000 dollars so anyone seated in Shenzhen, London or Cupertino making business decisions will always have that figure in mind.