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Realme Q will be water resistant, probably MIL-STD-810G certified as well Comments

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  • Kangal
  • RN8
  • 05 Sep 2019

the tech nerd, 02 Sep 2019They can't do that, bloatware is actually something they earn from since their hardware margin... moreI call bs.
The IP certification is actually really cheap, and you pay once and that's it. It works out to be pennies, or upto a dollar. And the revenue from the bloatware usually is minimal as well, since, no OEM actually makes much profit from the software aside from Apple, Google, and to a lesser stance Xiaomi. OEMs actually pay more money on advertising and developing said bloatware. The biggest reason is because they don't want phones to last too long. So that they increase their odds of people replacing phones quicker, and byproduct increasing their chance for repeat sales.

I think if they add proper software support and extra durability, that in itself, will cause more interest and more sales. In short, it would be a worthwhile investment and they would make more money. That would be their differentiating factor: consumer-friendly.

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111441004
  • CptPower
  • SH3
  • 04 Sep 2019

Where is IP69k???
I want a submarine disguised as a cell phone othervise its a no deal.

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  • Sonh
  • T4t
  • 03 Sep 2019

Finally a water resistant phone for OCD suffers who can't afford premium phone.

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  • Sonh
  • T4t
  • 03 Sep 2019

Josephy, 02 Sep 2019RIP Redmi :'(Wait... I don't think they're gonna let them take their market share easily.

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s7121
  • stoopie
  • 0pA
  • 02 Sep 2019

The way I see it, Q will be literally same phone as 5 Pro. Probable MIL rating means nothing, and IP certificate they could have gotten with 5 which is also splash resistant, or in other words, they didn't want to pay certification for 5 but will pay for Q

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t803104
  • the tech nerd
  • P$b
  • 02 Sep 2019

itsAokay, 02 Sep 2019With Android One it would be perfectThey can't do that, bloatware is actually something they earn from since their hardware margins are so less, i would want it's Android one varient too with maybe increase in price if required

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D12128
  • Doom
  • PIJ
  • 02 Sep 2019

DavidRegalJnr, 02 Sep 2019Another day,another Chinese brand hyping things that don't exist on it phone to get attention..Another day, another troll jealous of the successes of the Chinese brands.

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  • Jerry
  • N7h
  • 02 Sep 2019

Xiaomi is over now...

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i6112
  • itsAokay
  • Sc$
  • 02 Sep 2019

With Android One it would be perfect

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D16948
  • DavidRegalJnr
  • r3H
  • 02 Sep 2019

Another day,another Chinese brand hyping things that don't exist on it phone to get attention..

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  • Anonymous
  • JaK
  • 02 Sep 2019

All phones should be like this.

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  • Nishat
  • PEq
  • 02 Sep 2019

Then It Will Supper Heat. Like A Oven Or More.

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  • Josephy
  • ftK
  • 02 Sep 2019

RIP Redmi :'(

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  • Love the Community
  • sE@
  • 02 Sep 2019

Now that's better than just a rebrand.

I thought only Samsung Galaxy S Active and LG flagships have this military standard.

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