Thursday 12 November 2015

Myths about tecno phones you should stop beliving


When people develop self-hatred over a brand, they tend to
easily believe negative things about the brand which forms a
a belief system that’s passed across to several persons.
No matter how you look at it, purchasing a Tecno
smartphone doesn’t make you any less important than
people who go for the big guns; the likes of iPhone, HTC and
Samsung.
Despite this established fact, you begin to wonder why there
are tens of thousands of people who will catch a cold at the
mention of the brand Tecno.
Short answer – It’s because they have fallen for the myth
that Tecno smartphones are a ridiculous excuse for being a
mobile phone.
Sadly, if you have fallen for any of these myths, then
chances are you have missed a couple of things that users
are enjoying.
So what exactly are these myths? Although there are pretty
numerous , allow me to share with you 4 of the most
common ones mobile lovers fall for.
1. Tecno Smartphones Are Bad Because There’re Made In
CHINA!
No doubt, we hear this boring phrase every time and those
who want to take a jab at users of the product shot them
with the phrase – Tecno na chinko.
Ouch….
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While it’s entirely true that Tecno is China based, it doesn’t
make the product any less durable. It would shock you to
know that most major mobile vendors, including Apple has
manufacturing plants in China and most of the products
coming to Africa especially Nigeria are made in China.
2. Tecno Smartphones Are Just “A Piece Of Cheap Plastic”
Again, Tecno products are entirely made of plastic, only
recently did the Chinese OEM start producing smartphones
with leather shell and metal casing, better late than never.
However, Tecno’s decision to stick with “cheap plastic” in
the past does makes a whole of sense considering the fact
that they control a market whose users are predominantly
“low budget earners.”
It is a known fact that the highly rated Samsung Galaxy S
series (up to the Galaxy S5) are made with a “cheap” plastic
shell. Also, two years ago, the World’s most valuable brand
Apple designed a line of iPhone in Plastic casing and no one
gave a hoot about it, though it was an embarrassing flop.
So you hate plastic casing as much as I do? The newly
released Tecno Phantom 5 is your answer.
3. Saturation Of The Market With Same Phones In Different
Label
Now, this is hilarious because it makes little or no sense to
believe that Tecno is the only mobile vendor guilty of this
act.
No mobile vendor has released phones in equal succession
like Nokia and before it was acquired and dumped by
Microsoft, no one saw the mass production of phones as a
problem. Shouldn’t Tecno be given that same privilege
considering also, that the China based company isn’t
anywhere near Samsung in mass production of
Smartphones?
Someone affirmed that Samsung doesn’t know the number
of smartphones they have put up in the market. Although,
there is no way to test the validity of such a claim, but it
does makes Tecno a learner in the act of mass production
of phones.
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4. Tecno Leaves A Fault In Their Device, So They Can Sell
The Next One
A lot of tech savvy users believe buying a Tecno
Smartphone is as good as buying a product that’s dead on
arrival (DOA). The myth that device malfunctioning only
exist on the Tecno brand is not only ridiculous but
shameful.
No responsible company would design a product with a
deliberate fault, with Tecno’s resolve to create a brand that
would give other competitors sleepless nights, it’s unlikely
the China based company would trade its long term vision
for a premeditated engineering and design blunder.
Final Thoughts
The recently lunched Tecno Camon C8 and Phantom 5
proves Tecno is gradually becoming a brand without limits.
Most of the flaws we highlighted earlier were carefully
corrected and for the first time, I was impressed by Tecno’s
design concept on its 2015 flagship concept.
A lot of pundits have said several negative things about
Tecno but with the company’s latest mobile policy of
releasing top-of-the line smartphones and dumping “cheap”
plastic casing for good, a lot more people could change
their perception about the China based company who
dramatically played a vital role in fostering the transition of
feature phones to smartphones in Nigeria.
Are you guilty of having fallen for any of these myths? If you
are, then it’s high time you snapped out of it and crank up
yourself to go get a Tecno phone. What do you think?

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