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Motorolo Moto E3 help please

Poppysmum
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Good Evening slight_smile

 

My friend is wanting a new phone and is liking the look of http://www.tesco.com/direct/motorola-moto-e3-black-sim-free/156-1089.prd?skuId=156-1089&pageLevel=sk...

 

Can you help please is this a good phone ?

I told her i would ask on here slight_smile

 

Thank you.

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All depends on what the usage expectations are.
As a phone for calls and texts and basic internet, it will be fine, but it's only 8gb storage and 1gb ram so won't be the fastest out there either.
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I will ask what she is wanting to do on the phone MI5. I know she wants to be able to WhatsApp.

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She also been looking at the Cubot Rainbow and Cubot Note phones.

 

Her phone now is a Samsung Galaxy Ace and she can't WhatsApp on it .

 

What do you think about those 2 Cubot phones please @MI5 and if you think those not good can you reccomend any phones ?

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Whatsapp shouldn't be a problem but I am guessing her old phone is full up so that might be why she has a problem.
If she keeps loads of photos, music etc on phone she will need at least 16gb and an sd card.
I've got a Leagoo Elite 1 which I would highly recommend at around £120 and the Cubot range are good too - I'll look at the specs of those you mentioned and get back to you.
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I haven't used Cubot but they seem to get reasonable reviews. Looking at Google you can pick certain models up for about £60. They are Android

http://www.review-hub.co.uk/top-5-cubot-phones-comparison-whats-the-best-cubot-phone/

 

http://www.appliancesdirect.co.uk/p/cub-rbow-gold/cubot-cubrbowgold-rainbow-smartphone?refsource=Apa...

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Her phone is model GT S5830 if that means anything to you.

 

Thank you for looking for her she says thanks i tell her about the Leagoo Elite

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Just had a look at those 2 phones and apart from no 4g the Cubot Note s looks like one hell of a good phone, esp at £57
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@Cleoriff wrote:

I haven't used Cubot but they seem to get reasonable reviews. Looking at Google you can pick certain models up for about £60

http://www.review-hub.co.uk/top-5-cubot-phones-comparison-whats-the-best-cubot-phone/


I hadnt heard about Cubot til the other week .

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@Poppysmum wrote:

@Cleoriff wrote:

I haven't used Cubot but they seem to get reasonable reviews. Looking at Google you can pick certain models up for about £60

http://www.review-hub.co.uk/top-5-cubot-phones-comparison-whats-the-best-cubot-phone/


I hadnt heard about Cubot til the other week .


Yes and can be bought for £60 or under

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