These days it's practically impossible to live without a mobile phone, so when it comes time to buy a new smartphone, we're excited and anxious.
Here are some points to consider before making a purchase:
How much should you spend on a smartphone?
When you are looking for a new smartphone, you should first think about what the device is for and then consider how much you are willing to pay for it. On the market, you can find smartphones with the following specifications:
characteristics technologically advanced, offering high-resolution cameras, powerful processors to run heavier games and applications, and plenty of data storage space. Your options range from spending a lot of money on an iPhone 7 or buying a Motorola Moto E at a fraction of the price.
What size smartphone should I buy?
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screen size It is one of the most important components in the user experience with a
mobile. After all, you'll be looking at it all the time! Remember: a big screen doesn't matter if the picture quality is poor. Phones that measure 5.5 inches are perfect for those who spend time watching videos or playing games. Those that measure between 4.5 and 5.1 inches are more comfortable for typing and fit better in your pocket while still offering a good size for browsing the web. 4-inchers are ideal for users who don't care about games and videos. If you're unsure about screen size, a 5-incher is a good choice for most people. The best resolution models have an HD display (at least 1280 x 720 pixels) or higher. Other things to consider
Battery
There are several factors that influence the battery life of a mobile phone, but to put it simply, intermediate devices must have batteries with a capacity of 2,000 mAh.
SIM card
Having two SIM cards is useful if you want to separate your personal and professional life or simply save on calls. Even if you only use it occasionally, for example while travelling, you can add a SIM card with a local line to have cheaper phone calls or internet access.
RAM
When you open an app on your smartphone, it starts using RAM, so if your device is low on RAM, it will start to lag when swapping or opening apps as it tries to free up memory to complete the task. Phones with less than 2GB of RAM are more likely to have this problem, so most people would aim to have at least 3GB.
Camera
Try to buy a smartphone with a rear camera of at least 8 MP with flash. If you like selfies, the front camera should be 5 MP, and features like a flash or “Flash on screen” make all the difference for night shots.
MicroSD Cards
Sometimes, your internal memory capacity is not enough to store all your photos and videos, the easiest and least expensive way to add more memory is with a microSD. If you intend to use one, make sure your smartphone has a microSD card slot.
iPhone vs Android vs Windows
The operating system, like computers, gives us simple and easy-to-use interaction with applications, so choosing the right one is an important question to consider when buying a smartphone. There has always been a war
iPhone vs Android , but for you, the user, you should get what you are looking for in a smartphone.
If you value a more open system with an intuitive interface, a high level of customization, as well as a large app store and a variety of models and prices, Android fits the bill. There are plenty of smartphones, from basic and cheap to high-end ones like the Galaxy S7, and the
latest technology It is rated as 'Phone of the Year'. In terms of interface, Android has a lot of similarities with iOS. Basically, apps are displayed in the same way and notification centers also look pretty much the same. The biggest difference between the two is the high level of customization available on Android.
If you are looking for stability, security, feature-rich applications, seamless hardware and software integration, highly intuitive design, and a good
technology and you don't mind spending a lot: buy a
iPhone .
The interface is completely closed: the user cannot customize the system in any way. The App Store has a gigantic offer of applications, with all kinds of
functions.
If you like the fluidity and speed of the iPhone, and want to have the option to choose between different models and brands, just like on Android, Windows Phone is the right choice. The biggest drawback of Windows Phone is undoubtedly its app store. As this operating system is new and less used, Windows Phone Store is still in an early stage and the selection of apps is not close to that of App Store and Google Play.
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