johnlove Posted March 7, 2013 Share Posted March 7, 2013 I bought my Cherry Chat Candy Ch@t last February 14, 2012 during their 3-day sale. It was working fine without any detectable problems. Then it started to have problems with charging. Even after 4, 6 or 8 hours of charging, it would not charge to 100%. And after removing my charger, the phone would immediately report a much lower percentage than what it was reporting while plugged. I tried to put in a similar although non-Cherry Mobile branded battery, fully tested with the same output and capacity, and still had the same problems with charging. I brought the phone to the Manila Service Center on the 28th at 5pm. I fully explained the problem and the CSR took note of this as "not charging problem". I expected that the phone will be diagnosed fully by the time I returned to claim my phone on March 1. I waited for about an hour because they were still "testing the phone". After this unreasonable wait, I was told that it was a problem with the battery that came with the phone and that it will be replaced in 2 to 3 weeks. I could not believe that the unit does not have a problem too - using the other battery still brought up the same problem. The technician did not even do a software reprogram or replicate the problem himself. I suspected (correctly, as you will read later) that all testing (unit, battery, charger) was done in the hour that I was waiting for the phone. The CSR also said that since the other battery I used was not an approved accessory, my argument was not valid. I told the CSR that I will be buying a new Cherry Mobile-branded battery to test. I brought the phone back with me and bought a new battery from the same Cherr Red Enterprises store in Robinsons' Ermita where I bought the unit. I charged the phone for about 25 minutes and instead of adding to the percent charged, the battery charge actually depleted while plugged. I was irritated by this so I returned to the Service Center and showed them what had happened. Ms. Aira Baning attended to my problem and after checking with the technician, whom I later found out was Mr. Patrick Palaganas, she said that I should follow the recommended initial charge time of 4 hours while the phone was turned off. This was a ridiculous recommendation since the phone should still charge the battery regardless whether it was turned on or off; it was the only time I had heard that recommendation in the era of Lithium-Ion batteries. I gave them the benefit of the doubt and followed their advice. Despite their advice, the phone that was off and plugged was still depleting the battery charge instead of charging it. I was so incensed so during my lunch break today I returned to the Service Center to talk to Ms. Baning and to the Operations Manager, Allan Paguio. The standard reason why I wasn't able to talk to Ms. Baning's direct supervisor, Mr. Paguio, was because he was busy. I also asked to talk to Mr. Palaganas, who admitted that there was incomplete troubleshooting for the phone. This incompetence has caused me great anguish, since I did all the things I know of to test the phone before bringing it to the service center: Reset to Factory Settings, change batteries, try another charger -- all to no avail. I called the Service Center on March 2 and I was told that it was the phone that had problems after all. This after 3 hours of having the phone stay in the Service Center. I wrote the above paragraphs and sent it as an email to the Operations Manager's email address that was given to me (allan_paguio147@yahoo.com). I did not receive any reply. I called in and was told that they were reviewing the situation. I emailed again, disappointed about the total lack of decency to at least acknowledge my email. I also was able to find Mr. Paguio's Facebook profile (http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000222348558) and sent a message there. Still no reply. I asked for my phone to be replaced with a better, working model. After two days of vague answers, I was told by Ms. Baning that company policy demands I pay additional if I am going to upgrade. A personal visit to the Service Center on March 6 had me talk to Mr. Palaganas, who said he will do everything in his capacity to help me. Apparently this does not include exceptions to company policy. I have surrendered my phone, box, charger and extra battery in the mistaken belief that they will replace my phone as just compensation to the incompetence and defective workmanship I encountered. This is a continuing exercise in poor customer service, where I have been inconvenienced, humiliated, exhausted, and frustrated by the inability of the two frontline personnel (Ms. Baning and Mr. Palaganas) to escalate this to their supervisor Mr. Paguio. The consolation that they offered me was a refund for the unit and extra battery, which would still be processed within an indeterminate time period. They said that Mr. Paguio tried to call me, which he did but once (as a missed call). Since his call showed up as an unregistered number and he did not bother to introduce himself via SMS, I did not bother to follow the call up. I have watched a clip on TV Patrol before, where someone was complaining about the poor customer service he received from Cherry Mobile. This was in December 2010 if I remember correctly. Fifteen months later, Cherry Mobile still hasn't gotten their act together. I am thankful for having found this forum to share my experience with Cherry Mobile, and I hope that readers would share this with others to prevent them from making the same mistake. I regret to have chosen poorly, but I do not deserve to be treated poorly.Reminds me of the saying: What you pay is what you get. Quote Link to comment
Guest Satanick Fury Posted March 26, 2013 Share Posted March 26, 2013 I had a Cherry Mobile phone before. Hindi siya nagtagal. Quote Link to comment
Fusarium_jimini Posted April 3, 2013 Share Posted April 3, 2013 Have a torque Q70 qwerty as a 2nd phone.. Quad-sim standby.. Good for loading lang talaga.. At least beeter keyboard than the Q60 tri-sim Quote Link to comment
ms.mayoko bALiw Posted May 11, 2013 Share Posted May 11, 2013 sobrang mura ng ganito tong fone..sana my magbigay ng reviews kase kapatid ko gusto bumili ng ganito since HS p ln sya..sb q parang china fone lang ata yan..well i dont know the real quality of this fone.. actually nung una yoko tlga ng cherry mobile.. baduy and ang cheap nia.. pero nung nkita q unang android phone na ilinabas ng cherry gumawa tlga aw ng praan pra mbili sya.. mgnda ang specs ng cherry nung lumabas.. pra na sya samsung kpag pinag compare mo ang ibng features.. mbilis din sya sa wifi and 3gs..actually ito n ang gngamit q for everyday n nag oonline aq.. try nio isearch SKYFIRE ng cherry mobile.. same size lng sya ng.samsung S3 Quote Link to comment
khantan Posted May 11, 2013 Share Posted May 11, 2013 Anong model ang may TV? Puede din ba siya sa PLDT Call-all?Cherry Mobile Titan TV - excellent voice call, good battery life if wifi, gps, data conn, bluetooth is set off. Quote Link to comment
PASS69 Posted March 6, 2014 Share Posted March 6, 2014 I have a Cherry Mobile Flare 2.5 years na buhay parin hangang ngayon with no problem at all. Nasa pagiingat lang ang gamit yan. Quote Link to comment
johnlove Posted June 17, 2014 Share Posted June 17, 2014 Cherry mobile U2, waterproof up to 1 meter, and it floats! Quote Link to comment
Luis Ayala Posted July 21, 2014 Share Posted July 21, 2014 Cherry mobile phones have some touch screen issues. I supplied my staff with 5 cherry mobile phones and 1 tablet. All of them said that they're having problems with touch sensitivity. Quote Link to comment
madkilla09 Posted September 15, 2014 Share Posted September 15, 2014 Cheery Mobile! Quote Link to comment
heyitsme Posted September 15, 2014 Share Posted September 15, 2014 try MY PHONE better than both in my opinion Quote Link to comment
stardibs2014 Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 (edited) Want MOBILE PHONEs and other brand new gadgets or items at low price? all you got to do is visit and register at www.stardibs.com and load up stars. these are the featured items this month of September 2014. click the link to view the itemCherry mobile Superion Odyssey Cherry mobile titan 2.0 Cherry mobile ruby Lenovo idea tab for more information and updates just visitwww.stardibs.com / www.facebook.com/Stardibscom or contact us:09052134552 / 09493784110 Thank you! Edited September 18, 2014 by stardibs2014 Quote Link to comment
Plokim Posted September 29, 2014 Share Posted September 29, 2014 I used to have a cherry mobile. Pinalitan nila 2 times dahil lagi g defective nakuha ko. Oh well Quote Link to comment
taongtract Posted October 7, 2014 Share Posted October 7, 2014 I have a cherry mobile Emeraldjust to try it out ....did not work out to my expectation Quote Link to comment
brun0magtangol Posted October 11, 2014 Share Posted October 11, 2014 cherry mobiles and torque sucks..money down the drain...service center sucks... supports sucks... they are all suck suckan ng ewan.... Quote Link to comment
johnlove Posted August 11, 2015 Share Posted August 11, 2015 sa mura ba naman ng presyo nito, what can you expect sa product at services nila? At least they fix your phone.Try other 'cheap' brand, kapag nasira, your'er on your own. Quote Link to comment
nwebe Posted August 12, 2015 Share Posted August 12, 2015 I'm using a Cherry Mobile Alpha Luxe (Windows Phone) for more than 6 months na. Not as my primary phone though. So far I'm satisfied with it. Dropped it a few times already, but it is still tickin'. Quote Link to comment
jinnyboy Posted August 13, 2015 Share Posted August 13, 2015 Ako cherry mobile alpha style. Mabilis sya para sa 512mb ram na fone..mukhang ok ang windows 8.1 OS kailangan lang ng third party support Quote Link to comment
Tropical Stud Posted September 11, 2015 Share Posted September 11, 2015 I'm using a CherryMobile Omega HD 2.0, here is my review on this device.It is still working with some issue:There will be times that the phone will hanged (pressing the power button won't turn on the screen at all). I need to remove the battery from the phone to reboot the phone itself again. I used this phone a lot for the GPS function, when attached to the windshield phone holder, under the bright sunny day, to my surprise the phone will popped up a message "Your phone temperature is getting too high, kindly shutdown your phone". I went to the support center at Robinson Magnolia place to ask on how to do a reset on the phone to the factory default setting, the support place is next to the Samsung support center. And guess what, the support center for both are almost the same size, but the number of people in the center, what a huge difference. The people in the Samsung center is almost 10 to 15 % of the CherryMobile center. Honestly, you get what you pay for. Can't compare an apple to an orange at all.IMHO, when thinking of buying a new smartphone, try to get one that has 2 GB of RAM. Quote Link to comment
omega2959 Posted September 11, 2015 Share Posted September 11, 2015 I'm using a CherryMobile Omega HD 2.0, here is my review on this device.It is still working with some issue:There will be times that the phone will hanged (pressing the power button won't turn on the screen at all). I need to remove the battery from the phone to reboot the phone itself again. I used this phone a lot for the GPS function, when attached to the windshield phone holder, under the bright sunny day, to my surprise the phone will popped up a message "Your phone temperature is getting too high, kindly shutdown your phone". I went to the support center at Robinson Magnolia place to ask on how to do a reset on the phone to the factory default setting, the support place is next to the Samsung support center. And guess what, the support center for both are almost the same size, but the number of people in the center, what a huge difference. The people in the Samsung center is almost 10 to 15 % of the CherryMobile center. Honestly, you get what you pay for. Can't compare an apple to an orange at all.IMHO, when thinking of buying a new smartphone, try to get one that has 2 GB of RAM. yung ginagawa nga ng mga cherry mobile na yan nilalaban ang cpu processors nila. pero pag tinignan mo ang ram 1gb lang or maybe even less. nasa ram nakasalalay din kasi ang speed minsan hindi kung octacore or quad Quote Link to comment
BarryBarr Posted December 29, 2015 Share Posted December 29, 2015 (edited) I used Cherry Mobile Thunder 2.0 for a long time already. It is good for light gaming and browsing as well as watching some videos and movies. GPS was poor thoughh when I used Waze. Battery life is good even after nearly 3 years already. Performance was even better than the Samsung Galaxy Win which always hangs and needs to be reset from time to time. Wish though that the Cherry Thunder 2.0 had more storage since some apps don't like to install on the SD card. Edited December 29, 2015 by SFRZ Quote Link to comment
cumlaude Posted January 20, 2016 Share Posted January 20, 2016 i think Cherry mobile is the new Nokia.... not as expensive as samsung but offers close to performance goodness...currently using Cherry mobile G1, its the lowest priced LTE ready phone from Cherry mobile. great camera as well and runs a nexus google os...Instead of buying Cherry or Torque phone, mag Samsung na lang... meron naman silang low end phone lines assured kapa sa quality. Samsung is still over price... you are paying for the name 50%++ of the whole hardware 1 Quote Link to comment
johnlove Posted January 23, 2016 Share Posted January 23, 2016 @cumlaudeI also have a Cherry Mobile One G1 too, OS has been upgraded to Marshmallow, up to now still ok. To play safe, buy a phone that has:1) a minimum of 2GB ram2) a minimum of 16GB internal memory3) priced not less than 6k4) quadcore processor5) GPU6) Marshmallow OS - for those who want efficient use of sd memory card7) been manufactured under Android One program, or is a Nexus device that is not more than 2 years old Quote Link to comment
cumlaude Posted January 24, 2016 Share Posted January 24, 2016 @cumlaudeI also have a Cherry Mobile One G1 too, OS has been upgraded to Marshmallow, up to now still ok. To play safe, buy a phone that has:1) a minimum of 2GB ram2) a minimum of 16GB internal memory3) priced not less than 6k4) quadcore processor5) GPU6) Marshmallow OS - for those who want efficient use of sd memory card7) been manufactured under Android One program, or is a Nexus device that is not more than 2 years oldAndroid One or nexus device... True! @johnlove... office mates ba tayo... hahaha small chance lang... Quote Link to comment
kuneho92 Posted April 19, 2016 Share Posted April 19, 2016 naka sale cherry ngayon. got infinix and magnum for lessthan 3k each. Quote Link to comment
JFK Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 Risk ng Cherry Mobile is their customer service. It's really bad!!!! Quote Link to comment
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