1. Buying a smart phones 10 things to consider
Smartphones these days have become an integral part of our lives. We use them for communication, taking pictures, saving documents on the cloud Internet browsing and even as a power bank to charge other smartphones.
But then, with the wide variety of smartphones available in the market it is never easy to decide which one to pick it is always tough to the one that may suit our needs best.
Here’s a list of things you should consider before you decide to buy your next smartphones.
2. Build quality
Build is all about durability of a smartphones. The entire handset market is largely divided in two types of builds — metal and plastic.
There are some that even have glass coated – panels, but those are very limited. If you are one of those prone to dropping your smartphones, it is advisable to go for a metal or a plastic buit handset.
These can sustain drops from 2 – 3 feet. while glass – based handset are sure to shutter.
3. Display
The size and resolution of display depends on how you use your smartphone. If you often stream videos edit photos or videos, or download and view movies, then a smartphones display ranging from 5-5 inches to 6 -inche full HD or QHD resolution should be good enough for you.
Anything larger than 6- inche display not just makes the handset extra bulky, but also difficult to carry around If you are regular user and largely use the smartphone for cheking emails, chatting and browsing social media apps, than anything from 5 inch to 5.5 inch HD or full- HD display handset is perfect.
The processing power of a smartphone varies from one device to another depending on several factors such as OS version, UI, bloatware and more.
If you are a heavy user who need to edit images/videos/documents online, play heavy games, stream videos or often use apps in split screen mode, then smartphones with Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 or Snapdragon 820/821 should make multitasking fluid for you.
The processing power of a smartphone varies from one device to another depending on several factors such as OS version, UI, bloatware and more.
4. Processor
If you are a heavy user who need to edit images/videos/documents online, play heavy games, stream videos or often use apps in split screen mode, then smartphones with Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 or Snapdragon 820/821 should make multitasking fluid for you.
The processing power of a smartphone varies from one device to another depending on several factors such as OS version, UI, bloatware and more.
If you are a heavy user who need to edit images/videos/documents online, play heavy games, stream videos or often use apps in split screen mode, then smartphones with Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 or Snapdragon 820/821 should make multitasking fluid for you.
Light users will be happy with handsets that come with MediaTek processors.
5. Camera
Just having higher number of megapixels does not mean that the smartphone camera is better. Several specifications such as camera aperture, ISO levels, pixel size, autofocus and more are essential as well. A 16MP rear camera does not necessarily be better than a 12MP camera. Same theory goes for the front-facing camera.
Higher number of pixels mean that the size of the image is bigger, which becomes more sharper when seen on a small screen. A photographer enthusiast might want a camera with 12 or 16MP sensor under f/2.0 or lower aperture for speedy shots even in low lights. A casual shooter can go by even with an 8MP 0r 12MP camera with f/2.0-f/2.2 aperture.
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