Man TEMU has a little bit of everything 😂 what do you think about this $75 phone? Also btw, this phone does have a micro SD card slot, which is cool. It’s in the same tray as the SIM card, I just glanced at it and assumed it was dual SIM
FYI, your SIM card doesn't work because the phone only supports GSM carriers like T-Mobile, and since Verizon is CDMA, there is a compatibility issue preventing the phone from working properly.
Takes a braver man than I to use a personal email on a Temu phone. Would have used one of my 32 burners, if that. Edit: Small gripe at the end. Definitely not a 400$ phone. The price tag of 75$ is pretty much on point for what you get, or even a little more than it should be.
you said that it would cost like 400 but its much lower cuz i got a 360 dollars phone and i got a 120hz display, a snapdragon 690 processor, 4gb ram 128 storage and performs really well in call of duty, much better then that phone
Android Go, officially Android (Go edition), is a stripped-down version of the Android operating system, designed for low-end and ultra-budget smartphones (but is also used by some tablets). It is intended for smartphones with 2 GB of RAM or less and was first made available for Android Oreo.
Android Go is a Lite Version of Android. It’s found on a lot of cheaper low end phones, it’s less resource intensive and uses the cloud to help it run. Also I didn’t get a good look at the sim tray however it looks like it was just a standard sim/sd card tray and not a dual sim tray as you stated. I do think the phone ever connected to any cellular network, I think the LTE status popped up at some point as the phone attempted to automatically search for some network, once you connected it to WiFi it stopped but I believe that was a false positive on the LTE. As for the extra RAM, that feature is something similar to what windows did back in Windows 7 with Ready Boost(win7 allowed Physical HDD storage partitions or more preferred High Speed SD Cards or USB Drives to act as volatile memory) So in this case for the phone I would imagine the feature dedicates a certain amount of ROM from the built in or SD card. Typically as I recall this technology would act as half the amount of RAM per Allocated Memory, so for every 2GB of volatile memory dedicated you get 1 GB of “RAM”
@@ArthurLiberty It's similar to what Samsung does with their phones and RAM. My phone has 4 GB, but with the feature turned on I can get 6 GB but it's taking 2 GB away from internal storage and calling that RAM. It's obviously slower memory, but I'll use it anyway. Not like I'm going to let it go to waste when I have 128 GB of storage. Some do not like it because it's not the same performance. But it's better than dealing with 4 GB of RAM. But yes Android Go is good for Google apps that are optimized for the phone and not so good with 3rd party apps you install. I wouldn't install any apps on that phone except for something like Text Now or Google Voice and make calls that way. If you're not committed to staying in Google's ecosystem I wouldn't waste my time with an Android Go phone.
Only in American, phone companies think they can control what phones will work on their network. For me in Belgium, I can put my sim in any phone I want, and it will work.
Actually, I don’t think you actually understand how phone networks work. This isn’t only in America. The same thing would happen in Belgium. The reason why it wasn’t working is because the US carriers have upgraded their networks enough where virtually the entire networks now run on 4G and 5G so this phone trying to connect to G when pretty much all of it is shut down now in the United States for the betternetworks is why it’s not working the same would happen in your country if they shut down those which every country will eventually because the older networks were less efficient and took up much more more band with so every network has been moving to 4G and 5G
@@aaronlimitless No, I hear all the time that phones that technically support the right bands, support VoLTE, but just aren't approved by the carrier won't work. I don't know if its true for every carrier, but for example AT&T has a whitelist.
@yannick7230 The new networks are backward compatible, but some companies choose to proactively disable compatibility with the older network generations such as 2g and 3g.
The phone probably can't make a call over 4G, likely lacking support for voice over LTE which is causing calls not to be made since Verizon does not operate a 2G or 3G network. Even with 2G still available, things can be finicky. EE (basically UK T-Mobile) recently turned off 3G here and people have been having issues receiving calls on some resellers or some phones.
Yeah I'm honestly not sure if it supports volte or not - I searched around later and figured out this phone is a GSM phone, so it doesn't support verizon. I would try a gsm carrier like att or tmo on it to see if it supports volte, but I don't have an active sim card with either of those. But you're probably right, I'd be surprised if a phone this cheap supports volte
@@SmokinSilicon T-Mobile is the only one that still operates a 2G network nationwide in the US afaik, they were supposed to shut it down in April but I think they delayed it. I have seen what looks to be 2G calls from T-Mobile still working fine though. Lucky enough to still have 2G and 3G running over here (for now) though.
@smokinsilicon neither at&t nor t-mo are officially gsm carriers anymore, at&t killed gsm in 22 (also a BYOP) whitelist, t-mo has 2g still but it can only be used thru mvno's
Asians and Africans wish American understand our markets better. They are better business partners. However there is such a lack of understanding of how we work. We use the GSM in africa unlike the CDMA in the US. That’s what the issue is. Find a suitable carrier. The phone will work just fine and deliver superior battery performance.
@@infiru_ez4u2say I agree, It's a hybrid Sim. Maybe the commenter just looked at the bigger notch and the smaller one and assumed it was a SD card slot and Sim card slot
Freeyond was born out of the ashes of the erstwhile Gionee smartphone , a lot of the ex employees and directors got together and started a company called freeyond. They cater to the latin market more
I use to work for a MetroPcs Corporate retail store back in the day and back in 2015 we use to have legit $20-30 dollar phones like the Alcatel One Touch Fierce, Kyocera Hydro waterproof phone, Zte brands, Samsung admire/exhibit, and soo many more which were basically a steal. $25 ish dollars in 2015 was around $35 is now, and I don't think you can get any smart phone for $35 anymore. Soon T-mobile started skyrocketing the prices and adding contracts.
I mean if you go through MetroPCS you can. They have the Pixel 6A for 50 bucks and the Moto stylus for 20 bucks and the TCL Stylo for 20 bucks. You have to buy one month plan but I assume that was the case all the way back when. Family Dollar still also has like 30 $25 phones.
The reason why you lose service when attempting to make a call it seems like your carrier attempts to connect to older networks like 3G or 2G to make calls but since 2024 almost all the carriers in the USA have shut down 3G & 2G but t-mobile still offers 2G but it will shut down on 2nd of April of this year and Verizon doesn't have 3G or 2G anymore same with AT&T so you need VoLTE to make calls via LTE and either the phone doesn't support VoLTE or from a different region and USA Carriers with VoLTE might not work with a phone from different region in am not sure but hope this helps
Yeah I later looked it up and figured out this is indeed a gsm phone, so verizon doesn't work on it. I would try a tmo or att sim if I had an active one. But considering this is a cheap temu phone - you're right, I'd be kinda surprised if this does support volte
Motorola are so buggy though my last 4phones 3 Motorola Samsung a series wasn't buggy at all. Motorola for the specs is so good but performance always has some bugs.
@@ckm-mkc There you go, not a great idea to buy a noname Chinese phone off Temu, when you can pick up a Motorola at the same price locally. And the Motorola will wipe the floor with the competition every day.
@@iceeeuuuu I havent experienced a bug in a Motorola phone since my first Microtac 5200 back in 96 or something. As of today my Moto G8 Power just works days after a charge, not one single bug from space, everything just works
@@stighenningjohansen I think the newer they get the bugs you find Mind you I did have the edge 20afew years back was amazing, I keep smashing phones at work so I dpnt but flagships anymore got a e32 that worked ok for the low price smashed thay phone and i dont want to see thay phone again, now i got the g24 and its the worse experience ive had. I think the specs don't suit the device 4gb ram is bigger all too. 4 more virtual ram does nothing lol
As I watch it on a $1700 iPhone but somehow can’t get over the fact that I’m still going to end up buying the iPhone 16 pro max this fall… smh at myself lol
There were always lots of brands and models from known brands in Middle East at the main retailers that you would not see in the west at all. HMD who now own Nokia brand have just launched their own branded phones that are between £99-149 and look fairly similar spec to what you have there
Good burner phone. Probably should install one of those calling apps and go that route, since it is not fully compatible with American cellular networks. Limits you to WiFi but at least youll be able to make a call. 2.4 in 2024 though hard pass 😅
@@fenneckilv8602 no it doesn't work like a real ram and it is useless and a marketing gimmick to fool people that they will get more ram as nowadays brands itself give 6gb ram in almost every phones and it is more than enough
On low end phones its good but the speed of your storage is much much slower than ram so things are gonna load slower.I used it on my 8gb ram phone and it slows games and apps down a lot so a no for powerful phones but for weak maybe a little bit better also my storage ufs 3.1 pretty fast storage like the iphone 13 I think
@@Redditscape1 yaa it is only useful in 2gb ram mobiles that is sold in very low cost those mobiles cannot handle background task and always clear the ram so it will be helpful to those phones
@fenneckilv8602 It probably keeps things from crashing all the time, but storage is REALLY SLOW for keeping data the CPU has to access. It's just going to be sluggish.
You can get iTel A70 with $75 in indonesia. 4/128, so it's pretty good for a daily driver for someone that doesn't play games. It's cheap af, still uses emmc but decent enough to run day to day tasks
This 75 dollar phone is much faster than my current one😅 I can't even play cod mobile it just freezes every 2 seconds for one second. I wish I had a phone like this
@@longi625 There is also a regulation that they may not be fully charged (there is an upper limit but I don't know it). Same for electric bikes, cars, tools... Because they are less prone to explode in an accident during transport.
It's not the first time I've seen an android having around 60 to 80% battery charge when you unbox them. International law states that smartphones may not be shipped with full battery charge. There have been shipping losses due to fires started by the lithium ion batteries, both airline and ships.
On some carriers, you actually have to call the carrier to give them the IMEI information of the phone before the tower will let it register specially with Verizon or other networks as such you don’t have to really do that with T-Mobile or Metro with T-Mobile or MVNO of T-Mobile
Ya'll have it wrong. Temu is just the middle man between us & manufacturers in China. Thats how we get advsnced smartphone for cheap. I prefer clones to actual brands. I have Galaxy S23 Ultra Clone that I paid $385 for, and its BETTER than the actual S23 Ultra 🤣 better specs. The $1,000+ Iphone & Galaxy phones are only so expensive becsuse one it leaves manufacturer, it goes to distributor, then to merchants & finally to you. I buy direct from manufacturer for cheap. But you did get decent Smartphone for $75.. You wont find a phone that cheap with better specs in any store in the US. There is no Spyware in your devices lol
yes you never heard of it in US but in Asian countries like China, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea, Indonesia and some Arab nations they are using that phones.
a Lite Version of Android. It’s found on a lot of cheaper low end phones, it’s less resource intensive and uses the cloud to help it run. Also I didn’t get a good look at the sim tray however it looks like it was just a standard sim/sd card tray and not a dual sim tray as you stated. I don’t think the phone ever connected to any cellular network, I think the LTE status popped up at some point as the phone attempted to automatically search for some network, once you connected it to WiFi it stopped but I believe that was a false positive on the LTE. As for the extra RAM, that feature is something similar to what windows did back in Windows 7 with Ready Boost(win7 allowed Physical HDD storage partitions or more preferred High Speed SD Cards or USB Drives to act as volatile memory) So in this case for the phone I would imagine the feature dedicates a certain amount of ROM from the built in or SD card. Typically as I recall this technology would act as half the amount of RAM per Allocated Memory, so for every 2GB of volatile memory dedicated you get 1 GB of “RAM”
wow. my german smart phone came for 70 euros here in germany., whats up with people acting like the price is something big? because apple wants 1900 dollars for trash?=
To set the brightness in the notification shade/quick settings, you have to swipe down to show the notification shade, then swipe down again and the brightness slider/setting will appear on top of bottom. That's how it works from Android 12 onwards.
Android (Go edition) runs lighter and saves data, making more possible on many low end devices. This phone has 2 gb ram plus 2 gb expandable for a total of 4gb ram. Also that is a hybrid sim slot, either it will support 2 sim cards or 1 sim and 1 microsd card expandable to 1 tb storage. Camera should work fine in bright light.
I got an 85 dollar Doogee N50 phone from Temu and gave it to my nephew. The thing is a lil beast for the price. Has regular Android and not that GO shit. Along with 8gb ram and 256 gb storage built in. The processor is a lower range octacore Mediatek but the phone runs real smooth with most tasks and games regardless. Screen looks real decent as well.
I bought a "Huawei" Mate 33 (not even a real model) on wish just as an experiment when I had a shit ton of money during covid and I got a really shoddy replication of a Mate 30 with horrid specs. It's so slow that the basic android UI lags when trying to scroll across app pages, but the externals actually look legit. It's even made of metal and glass which I was shocked to see. I did the scratch test on it and the front and back didn't scratch under my knife and the sides scratched off to reveal metal.
On some phones that is not brand name manufactured phones like Samsung Apple or Sony. It will immediately suspend your account. But it depends upon what cell phone service you have. Beware.
Nah bc my friend ordered a temu phone and it was SHAKING she played Roblox on it and got hacked. The hacker lived 1 hour away from us. She logged out immediately
I bought a TCL 20x e it was alright speakers were better cameras was better processing power was most likely worse from what I remember but my point is most discounted phones are phones with lower prices do support 5 gigahertz network from what I've noticed so that is a little bit weird but given it is a company that's lesser known
i dont mind bad screen bad camera and low specs on cheap phones. i mind that they never work properly. theres always an issue or more often several issues. i wish i could buy a cheap no-frills phone that actually works.
@@dopodhtcthe country "China" where most big smart phone companies like xiaomi,huawei,oppo ,vivooneplus come from... sure buddy..more like first phone for people in some third world countries in africa
Or probably some kids first phone, because many parents don't want to (or can't spend) a lot of money on a phone, or the kid has to buy it with his own money. I knew this kid who's first phone was one of those crappy government phones, because his parents didn't want to buy him a phone, so his dad got him a government phone. (He hated that POS, battery life was crap and it was slower than slow, got hot, like searing hot, and it was so poorly made it had a plastic screen, rather than glass) And after he actually convinced his parents to pay for a proper phone, we took apart his old one. My God have I never seen a more poorly constructed device, like I figured it wouldn't be good, but wow it was just sloppily put "together" and the cheap plastic screen was cracked (they didn't make phone cases or protectors for whatever that thing was) and every time his thumb touched it a piece of plastic cut his thumb. POS device for sure.
This phone will likely be trash soon. If it doesn't support VoLTE then it wont be able to make calls depending on your region. Thats probably why it was $75
Man TEMU has a little bit of everything 😂 what do you think about this $75 phone?
Also btw, this phone does have a micro SD card slot, which is cool. It’s in the same tray as the SIM card, I just glanced at it and assumed it was dual SIM
FYI, your SIM card doesn't work because the phone only supports GSM carriers like T-Mobile, and since Verizon is CDMA, there is a compatibility issue preventing the phone from working properly.
You should do a jerryrigeverything durability test with it
Takes a braver man than I to use a personal email on a Temu phone. Would have used one of my 32 burners, if that.
Edit: Small gripe at the end. Definitely not a 400$ phone. The price tag of 75$ is pretty much on point for what you get, or even a little more than it should be.
you said that it would cost like 400 but its much lower cuz i got a 360 dollars phone and i got a 120hz display, a snapdragon 690 processor, 4gb ram 128 storage and performs really well in call of duty, much better then that phone
@@paranoideyt3315 Bro for 350 bucks there's phones out there with OLED, 12GB RAM, 512GB Storage and performance matching the S23 Ultra...
Android Go, officially Android (Go edition), is a stripped-down version of the Android operating system, designed for low-end and ultra-budget smartphones (but is also used by some tablets). It is intended for smartphones with 2 GB of RAM or less and was first made available for Android Oreo.
Ok
Still have an android go phone still have android oreo
Yep but I don't know what kind of processor do it have I know it's a 8.1 android that's bad for gaming and the tablets to with a 8.1😂😂😂
Please stop blocking what the phone looks like with your big head.
It might have addional virtual RAM?
For a phone when parents takes your phone... It's Perfect
Yeah like a burner phone, or a spare to bring to school so if your teacher takes your phone give her this lol
What about not being naughty?
@@spencercorby4571😂
Go edition means it is designed for the cloud. Good for low storage.
Android Go is a Lite Version of Android. It’s found on a lot of cheaper low end phones, it’s less resource intensive and uses the cloud to help it run. Also I didn’t get a good look at the sim tray however it looks like it was just a standard sim/sd card tray and not a dual sim tray as you stated. I do think the phone ever connected to any cellular network, I think the LTE status popped up at some point as the phone attempted to automatically search for some network, once you connected it to WiFi it stopped but I believe that was a false positive on the LTE. As for the extra RAM, that feature is something similar to what windows did back in Windows 7 with Ready Boost(win7 allowed Physical HDD storage partitions or more preferred High Speed SD Cards or USB Drives to act as volatile memory) So in this case for the phone I would imagine the feature dedicates a certain amount of ROM from the built in or SD card. Typically as I recall this technology would act as half the amount of RAM per Allocated Memory, so for every 2GB of volatile memory dedicated you get 1 GB of “RAM”
@@ArthurLiberty It's similar to what Samsung does with their phones and RAM. My phone has 4 GB, but with the feature turned on I can get 6 GB but it's taking 2 GB away from internal storage and calling that RAM. It's obviously slower memory, but I'll use it anyway. Not like I'm going to let it go to waste when I have 128 GB of storage.
Some do not like it because it's not the same performance. But it's better than dealing with 4 GB of RAM. But yes Android Go is good for Google apps that are optimized for the phone and not so good with 3rd party apps you install. I wouldn't install any apps on that phone except for something like Text Now or Google Voice and make calls that way. If you're not committed to staying in Google's ecosystem I wouldn't waste my time with an Android Go phone.
@@CCK1972which phone do you use? If you don't mind me asking...
@@iftikhar-ii7cy A52 5G
i@@ArthurLiberty windows 10/11 do it also. I have 32gb physical memory and over 32 gigs virtual memory which is utilizing my hard drive
I mean trusting to put your credentials in on an unknown brand phone is risky.
Putting your info into TEMU is just as risky .
put a custom rom and custom kernel. no more worries.
But trusting to put your credentials on google and apple is not risky?
@@ahmadahmal2942 it is google
@@omagalifty Good luck finding custom rom for that thing
Only in American, phone companies think they can control what phones will work on their network. For me in Belgium, I can put my sim in any phone I want, and it will work.
Actually, I don’t think you actually understand how phone networks work. This isn’t only in America. The same thing would happen in Belgium. The reason why it wasn’t working is because the US carriers have upgraded their networks enough where virtually the entire networks now run on 4G and 5G so this phone trying to connect to G when pretty much all of it is shut down now in the United States for the betternetworks is why it’s not working the same would happen in your country if they shut down those which every country will eventually because the older networks were less efficient and took up much more more band with so every network has been moving to 4G and 5G
@@aaronlimitless No, I hear all the time that phones that technically support the right bands, support VoLTE, but just aren't approved by the carrier won't work.
I don't know if its true for every carrier, but for example AT&T has a whitelist.
@@yannick7230 Correct. T-Mobile is the most open option in the US. VZ and ATT have restrictions.
@@aaronlimitless lol you are so wrong😂
@yannick7230 The new networks are backward compatible, but some companies choose to proactively disable compatibility with the older network generations such as 2g and 3g.
The phone probably can't make a call over 4G, likely lacking support for voice over LTE which is causing calls not to be made since Verizon does not operate a 2G or 3G network.
Even with 2G still available, things can be finicky. EE (basically UK T-Mobile) recently turned off 3G here and people have been having issues receiving calls on some resellers or some phones.
Yeah I'm honestly not sure if it supports volte or not - I searched around later and figured out this phone is a GSM phone, so it doesn't support verizon. I would try a gsm carrier like att or tmo on it to see if it supports volte, but I don't have an active sim card with either of those. But you're probably right, I'd be surprised if a phone this cheap supports volte
@@SmokinSilicon T-Mobile is the only one that still operates a 2G network nationwide in the US afaik, they were supposed to shut it down in April but I think they delayed it. I have seen what looks to be 2G calls from T-Mobile still working fine though.
Lucky enough to still have 2G and 3G running over here (for now) though.
@smokinsilicon
neither at&t nor t-mo are officially gsm carriers anymore, at&t killed gsm in 22 (also a BYOP) whitelist, t-mo has 2g still but it can only be used thru mvno's
You are dead wrong. They will work just fine. Do your research.
Asians and Africans wish American understand our markets better. They are better business partners. However there is such a lack of understanding of how we work. We use the GSM in africa unlike the CDMA in the US. That’s what the issue is. Find a suitable carrier. The phone will work just fine and deliver superior battery performance.
"it has dual sim!"
That's not a dual sim, it's a single sim with a microSD slot so you can expand the storage, likely by up to a terrabyte.
He doesn't know that, he's an apple user 😂😂. He calls the stereo jack "auxiliary". they forgot what a stereo jack is 😂😂
it is a dual sim slot lol
my Poco also has that feature. it is called a hybrid sim slot. you talk like you know anything yet you don't know this?
@@infiru_ez4u2say I agree, It's a hybrid Sim. Maybe the commenter just looked at the bigger notch and the smaller one and assumed it was a SD card slot and Sim card slot
Freeyond was born out of the ashes of the erstwhile Gionee smartphone , a lot of the ex employees and directors got together and started a company called freeyond.
They cater to the latin market more
Gionee did launch in India
But their phones were full of quality issues and software was full of Spyware
The owner gambled a lot of money
I use to work for a MetroPcs Corporate retail store back in the day and back in 2015 we use to have legit $20-30 dollar phones like the Alcatel One Touch Fierce, Kyocera Hydro waterproof phone, Zte brands, Samsung admire/exhibit, and soo many more which were basically a steal.
$25 ish dollars in 2015 was around $35 is now, and I don't think you can get any smart phone for $35 anymore. Soon T-mobile started skyrocketing the prices and adding contracts.
I mean if you go through MetroPCS you can. They have the Pixel 6A for 50 bucks and the Moto stylus for 20 bucks and the TCL Stylo for 20 bucks. You have to buy one month plan but I assume that was the case all the way back when. Family Dollar still also has like 30 $25 phones.
Dollar general sells phones starting at about $40+
The reason why you lose service when attempting to make a call it seems like your carrier attempts to connect to older networks like 3G or 2G to make calls but since 2024 almost all the carriers in the USA have shut down 3G & 2G but t-mobile still offers 2G but it will shut down on 2nd of April of this year and Verizon doesn't have 3G or 2G anymore same with AT&T so you need VoLTE to make calls via LTE and either the phone doesn't support VoLTE or from a different region and USA Carriers with VoLTE might not work with a phone from different region in am not sure but hope this helps
UK still has 3G and 2G which we call EDGE, we never even get 5G, only 4G
I get 5G UK@@Badpeppapig
Vodafone has shut off 3g and 2g calling so you can only use 4g. Some parts of the country gets 5g though.
@@lizvickers7156 oh ok im on. Tesco mobile and i have 2G, 3G and 4G and 5G
Yeah I later looked it up and figured out this is indeed a gsm phone, so verizon doesn't work on it. I would try a tmo or att sim if I had an active one. But considering this is a cheap temu phone - you're right, I'd be kinda surprised if this does support volte
In old Norway, I can move my body down to the local electronics pusher store and buy
a descent, solid Motorola smartphone for $90
Same in the US, actually. I bought 2 Moto 5G phones, they were $100 ea.
Motorola are so buggy though my last 4phones 3 Motorola Samsung a series wasn't buggy at all. Motorola for the specs is so good but performance always has some bugs.
@@ckm-mkc There you go, not a great idea to buy a noname Chinese phone off Temu, when you can pick up a Motorola at the same price locally. And the Motorola will wipe the floor with the competition every day.
@@iceeeuuuu I havent experienced a bug in a Motorola phone since my first Microtac 5200 back in 96 or something. As of today my Moto G8 Power just works days after a charge, not one single bug from space, everything just works
@@stighenningjohansen I think the newer they get the bugs you find
Mind you I did have the edge 20afew years back was amazing, I keep smashing phones at work so I dpnt but flagships anymore got a e32 that worked ok for the low price smashed thay phone and i dont want to see thay phone again, now i got the g24 and its the worse experience ive had. I think the specs don't suit the device 4gb ram is bigger all too. 4 more virtual ram does nothing lol
stumbled across your channel. so far like your content. hope to see your channel grow
Good enough for a kid to use on wifi. Cheaper than the ipod touch was.
2:48 "FBI Surveillance Van #563" what?? 💀
It was other FBI vans up there too 😂
That's what lazy people with no imagination name their wifis 😂😂. Copy each other is always easy
Me watching this video on a 125$ phone
As I watch it on a $1700 iPhone but somehow can’t get over the fact that I’m still going to end up buying the iPhone 16 pro max this fall… smh at myself lol
Me watching this video on my $80 samsung I got 2 years ago 👀
Me watching this video on my Samsung fold 3 which cost me $2200 upon release
Lol I bought this ipad for 120 $ but I will bring the 487$😅
Me watching on a Oppo A9 2020 that cost 999 RM in USD 211 dollars
There were always lots of brands and models from known brands in Middle East at the main retailers that you would not see in the west at all.
HMD who now own Nokia brand have just launched their own branded phones that are between £99-149 and look fairly similar spec to what you have there
You should've tried it with mint mobile, they support all phones even Chinese phones
Good burner phone. Probably should install one of those calling apps and go that route, since it is not fully compatible with American cellular networks. Limits you to WiFi but at least youll be able to make a call.
2.4 in 2024 though hard pass 😅
2GB extended ram is swap files, like on PCs
I think it's trying to imitate the RAM Plus feature on Samsung phones
Yes
@@DanielTheBigDits the same thing, even on samsung. genius
@pedr0_m198 my brain so smooth I don't even know if that's an insult
@@DanielTheBigD lol yeah, I apologize for being rude. But its basicallt the same feature.
My comment was not nice, I apologize
Extended is maybe the virtual ram which use your phone storage as ram
Is that useful or?, like does it actually work as real ram?
@@fenneckilv8602 no it doesn't work like a real ram and it is useless and a marketing gimmick to fool people that they will get more ram as nowadays brands itself give 6gb ram in almost every phones and it is more than enough
On low end phones its good but the speed of your storage is much much slower than ram so things are gonna load slower.I used it on my 8gb ram phone and it slows games and apps down a lot so a no for powerful phones but for weak maybe a little bit better also my storage ufs 3.1 pretty fast storage like the iphone 13 I think
@@Redditscape1 yaa it is only useful in 2gb ram mobiles that is sold in very low cost those mobiles cannot handle background task and always clear the ram so it will be helpful to those phones
@fenneckilv8602 It probably keeps things from crashing all the time, but storage is REALLY SLOW for keeping data the CPU has to access. It's just going to be sluggish.
5:53 you leaked your ip
Whoops
that's his public ip that can be accessed by anyone, if he showed his ipv4 address then it would be a concern
Doesn't really matter it's public
Woopsie daisy 😊
id assume he knew that as they have dynamic router meaning their ip changes every 30 minutes or so
You can get iTel A70 with $75 in indonesia. 4/128, so it's pretty good for a daily driver for someone that doesn't play games. It's cheap af, still uses emmc but decent enough to run day to day tasks
This 75 dollar phone is much faster than my current one😅 I can't even play cod mobile it just freezes every 2 seconds for one second. I wish I had a phone like this
Save up some money and buy a new one.
Bro it's 75 bucks just get it
Go out and steal a nice lawn mower in the middle of the night.
They sell.
nah...this phone is better than my phone...
now I love Temu
11:22 400$ phone gotta be the most outta touch shit i heard in awhile shit made me laugh 😂
this is not a fake phone at all. It's running google's stock android os with no modifications at all. Insanely good value
2:49 FBI surveillance van 💀
This is not no 400 dollar phone lmaoooo 11:23
A55 is 250-300 usd now and literally 2 times better in every aspect maybe even more then 2 times
*the fact that the phone had 69% battery from the factory* 💀
Manufacturers have to send their products fitted with the batteries charged to at least 60%. I thinks it's an international law or regulation.
@@longi625 There is also a regulation that they may not be fully charged (there is an upper limit but I don't know it). Same for electric bikes, cars, tools... Because they are less prone to explode in an accident during transport.
@@duudsuufd I think that's the regualtion I'm thinking of. I think they have to be sent out at 80% charged or thereabouts.
It's not the first time I've seen an android having around 60 to 80% battery charge when you unbox them. International law states that smartphones may not be shipped with full battery charge. There have been shipping losses due to fires started by the lithium ion batteries, both airline and ships.
It's also to "give u enough time to boot it up and set it for the first time", then ur supposed to charge it when it tells u so.
On some carriers, you actually have to call the carrier to give them the IMEI information of the phone before the tower will let it register specially with Verizon or other networks as such you don’t have to really do that with T-Mobile or Metro with T-Mobile or MVNO of T-Mobile
that's only metro & boost
The loud noise you get is the device being not play protected but it somehow is hiding the fact
I am using cheap Motorola phones for years and years now. Price range 175 Euro. Everything works . Got some issues with Google Pay. Thats all.
Take a drink every time he says $75 phone
the fact temu sells phones is shocking
No
at 7:18 is shows when he swipes down it is a google software look
Ya'll have it wrong. Temu is just the middle man between us & manufacturers in China. Thats how we get advsnced smartphone for cheap.
I prefer clones to actual brands. I have Galaxy S23 Ultra Clone that I paid $385 for, and its BETTER than the actual S23 Ultra 🤣 better specs.
The $1,000+ Iphone & Galaxy phones are only so expensive becsuse one it leaves manufacturer, it goes to distributor, then to merchants & finally to you.
I buy direct from manufacturer for cheap.
But you did get decent Smartphone for $75.. You wont find a phone that cheap with better specs in any store in the US.
There is no Spyware in your devices lol
These are the kind of phones we find in Egypt💀😂
Nothing wrong with a 75 dollar phone. Back in my day I used to buy 15 dollar prepaid flip phones from Walmart.
Not dual Sim lol. It's for SD card 😂
Bro it's an iPhone user 😂
yes you never heard of it in US but in Asian countries like China, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea, Indonesia and some Arab nations they are using that phones.
That shit is better running COD mobile than my P7P 😭
a Lite Version of Android. It’s found on a lot of cheaper low end phones, it’s less resource intensive and uses the cloud to help it run. Also I didn’t get a good look at the sim tray however it looks like it was just a standard sim/sd card tray and not a dual sim tray as you stated. I don’t think the phone ever connected to any cellular network, I think the LTE status popped up at some point as the phone attempted to automatically search for some network, once you connected it to WiFi it stopped but I believe that was a false positive on the LTE. As for the extra RAM, that feature is something similar to what windows did back in Windows 7 with Ready Boost(win7 allowed Physical HDD storage partitions or more preferred High Speed SD Cards or USB Drives to act as volatile memory) So in this case for the phone I would imagine the feature dedicates a certain amount of ROM from the built in or SD card. Typically as I recall this technology would act as half the amount of RAM per Allocated Memory, so for every 2GB of volatile memory dedicated you get 1 GB of “RAM”
What does ROM stand for?
@@Ad-fu3wi ROM is Read Only Memory more popular it's called storage, it's the memory that you have built in that everything will be saved to ...
Feels like a dream, feels like magic
For 200 or less u could get the a15 5g which is a hugh upgrade. Or the tcl phone which might be better as well.
Tons of great Motorola phones under $200USD also
For under $100 you can get an old Samsung flagship and get better experience
At 3:28 to 3:29 you can see the brightness slider at the top. You need to swipe down twice to see it.
Freeyond is the middle English pronunciation for friend. It's cute
Man! That phone slower than a turtle 😂
It's a sucks processor maybe a 2019 processor P22 chip😂😂😂
@@kyle305boy lol
nice spy device you have there
Im using blackview phone now I never heard of it neither but it is not that bad Fr the price
wow. my german smart phone came for 70 euros here in germany., whats up with people acting like the price is something big? because apple wants 1900 dollars for trash?=
Verizon does in fact require you to call them before swapping Sims between phones... it's for safety of your account
In Europe with 90€ you can find Motorola G34 so ye this thing is bad even for 30€
400 bucks for this phone nah
For 400 bucks s23fe
Looks extremely similar to a $25 Blu phone which is hillarious because its even the same camera sizes.
video starts at 0:01
strait to the point, love to see it
I think a phone that can't make calls should be an instant fail.
At least it's not one of those WELCOME phone. 😂😂
To set the brightness in the notification shade/quick settings, you have to swipe down to show the notification shade, then swipe down again and the brightness slider/setting will appear on top of bottom. That's how it works from Android 12 onwards.
Yeah, Android GO is a lite version
Android (Go edition) runs lighter and saves data, making more possible on many low end devices. This phone has 2 gb ram plus 2 gb expandable for a total of 4gb ram. Also that is a hybrid sim slot, either it will support 2 sim cards or 1 sim and 1 microsd card expandable to 1 tb storage. Camera should work fine in bright light.
Disable or delete the Google apps you don't use then enable developer options and set animation speed to 0,5x
Somebody should add a "75$ phone" counter to this video
I got an 85 dollar Doogee N50 phone from Temu and gave it to my nephew. The thing is a lil beast for the price. Has regular Android and not that GO shit. Along with 8gb ram and 256 gb storage built in. The processor is a lower range octacore Mediatek but the phone runs real smooth with most tasks and games regardless. Screen looks real decent as well.
tip: cover the cameras with tape to avoid chinese spyware
Jeez!! You Yanks are scared of your own shadows.😄🇬🇧
Not bad there are better known brands put there that offer 60 bucks and its better by a mile. Like redmi a3, infinix, tecno, itel. Which are reputable
I bought a "Huawei" Mate 33 (not even a real model) on wish just as an experiment when I had a shit ton of money during covid and I got a really shoddy replication of a Mate 30 with horrid specs. It's so slow that the basic android UI lags when trying to scroll across app pages, but the externals actually look legit. It's even made of metal and glass which I was shocked to see. I did the scratch test on it and the front and back didn't scratch under my knife and the sides scratched off to reveal metal.
What a story, Mark!
It take gigs of memory use it as ram Even Samsung does it. Surprise you haven't heard of it,it been around for few yrs now.
Let's put my sim card in it and see if it works... 5 months later sim-hacked.
On some phones that is not brand name manufactured phones like Samsung Apple or Sony. It will immediately suspend your account. But it depends upon what cell phone service you have. Beware.
really not a bad phone for your dad who wants to watch youtube, check emails, do work stuff, talk with his family and play some candy crush
The less you pay the more you get out of the box hahaha.
Looks like a "welcome" phone, I was buying them 10 years ago on eBay for £30 I suspect that's the same
Nah bc my friend ordered a temu phone and it was SHAKING she played Roblox on it and got hacked. The hacker lived 1 hour away from us. She logged out immediately
I bought a TCL 20x e it was alright speakers were better cameras was better processing power was most likely worse from what I remember but my point is most discounted phones are phones with lower prices do support 5 gigahertz network from what I've noticed so that is a little bit weird but given it is a company that's lesser known
Sorry.. how much was the phone?
i dont mind bad screen bad camera and low specs on cheap phones. i mind that they never work properly. theres always an issue or more often several issues. i wish i could buy a cheap no-frills phone that actually works.
2:53 "FBI Surveillance Van" 💀
Has all the great features of an awesome mp3 player. Just slap an sd card in it
Fr💀
Nah just get a used ipod touch or something that's small
Or you could just get a name brand prepaid phone for like $35 instead of a generic for $75 . Turn off Data and notifications and just use wi-fi .
@@bryanobrien2726 exactly.
The Wii launcher
"Gotta make another video about this"
Sniff sniff
Money 😂
i got a temu ad before watching it
I was gonna watch this video then a temu ad popped up😂😂😂
If you want to try the cheapest, crappiest phone, get one of the free food stamp phones they give you - prob retail for about 5$
Somewhere around the world this was there first phone
Maybe china
@@dopodhtcthe country "China" where most big smart phone companies like xiaomi,huawei,oppo ,vivooneplus come from... sure buddy..more like first phone for people in some third world countries in africa
Or probably some kids first phone, because many parents don't want to (or can't spend) a lot of money on a phone, or the kid has to buy it with his own money. I knew this kid who's first phone was one of those crappy government phones, because his parents didn't want to buy him a phone, so his dad got him a government phone. (He hated that POS, battery life was crap and it was slower than slow, got hot, like searing hot, and it was so poorly made it had a plastic screen, rather than glass) And after he actually convinced his parents to pay for a proper phone, we took apart his old one. My God have I never seen a more poorly constructed device, like I figured it wouldn't be good, but wow it was just sloppily put "together" and the cheap plastic screen was cracked (they didn't make phone cases or protectors for whatever that thing was) and every time his thumb touched it a piece of plastic cut his thumb. POS device for sure.
Freeyond is an up and coming phone brand. Its probably targeted to those without money
Gosh you mentioned 300x time that this thing is 75$
I like the new name on the channel
Yeah,Android Go is light version of Android, meant for phones with like 1 or 2 Gb RAM
Android Go is a lighter version of android made for cheap phones who do not have the hardware to run properly the normal version
This phone will likely be trash soon. If it doesn't support VoLTE then it wont be able to make calls depending on your region. Thats probably why it was $75
6:35 watching this part on horizontal feels weird lol
2:53 ok, why is the fbi surveillance van wi-fi doing here.
Is the Play certified?
I hate that so many low-end phones don't support 5 GHz Wi-Fi. Not like it's a "high-end" feature or something...
I hate the "ROM" thing, I don't know who started it, but I wish we could just call it "Storage"
"The $75. Phone." Am I out of the loop here? 🤔
Don't worry, ss, I'm Malaysian and I don't know Freeyond too.
Bro I'm just letting you know the last time you got a drone off teammate and you put the link in your description teemo scanned me for over €100
You can get an iPhone older but new at Walmart for $159 .
Seems like a better deal to me
it's a GSM phone, Verizon is CDMA