Frankly speakly, i do not recommend you to buy a clone phone from Sciphone. This is a Chinese brand, I traveled to Shenzhen, China. Bought a Sciphone i9+++ which attacks me a lot. But it bother me when i was back home. It is very hard to open the back cover when you are going to replace the battery.
If you are rich enough, go to buy the real one. If not, stay away of this clone brand.
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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Frankly speakly, i do not recommend you to buy a clone phone from Sciphone. This is a Chinese brand, I traveled to Shenzhen, China. Bought a Sciphone i9+++ which attacks me a lot. But it bother me when i was back home. It is very hard to open the back cover when you are going to replace the battery.
If you are rich enough, go to buy the real one. If not, stay away of this clone brand.
Why does your SciPhone i9+++ attack you? Are you treating it badly?