If you ditched your old phone because it doesn’t suit your needs, you have to carefully choose your next one. A lot of smartphone brands that promises lots of features and specifications and most of them even claimed to be “the next big thing” in the world of smartphones. There are a lot to choose from, which makes it difficult for you to finalize your decision. So in this article, we are sharing with you the features you have to consider before you make your final purchase.
- Screen Size
Almost ten years ago, smartphones are only used for texting and calling. The 2D graphics are not easy in the eyes so a large screened phone is such a burden rather than useful. But when the touch screen phones were introduced in the world, 4 inch screen phones are becoming the thing. Until now, the larger the screen you have, the better the phone is.
When you’re buying a new phone, choose the one that you’re comfortable with. The 4-5 inch phones are practical because it can easily fit in your phone, comfortable to hold in your hand, not too small or too big and also light weight.
- Screen Resolution and Display
Aside from the size, the screen resolution is also the main concern of the consumers. No wonder why manufacturers put a lot of efforts in it too; just look at iPhone’s sleek screen resolution and display. Screen resolution is the amount of screen pixels; the more the phone has those pixels the better its display will be. One of the complaints of consumers to the phone repair Denver is that their LCD has a bad display especially if it gets damaged.
- Camera
People love to document almost everything now. So the camera feature is one of the most important things if you want to blog or take nice photos. There are many brands out there that are laden with mega pixels, so when you buy one try the videos and take photos. Research more about the camera’s specifications, read about people’s reviews about it.
- Software Features
When you buy a phone, don’t get fooled by the cool “features” that it comes with, as claimed by its manufacturers. The features might be eye-catching, but do you really need it? To know more about the phone’s features, search for its specifications, video demo and many more. Assess your needs. Do you really need those software features? They should benefit you too.
- Memory and Processing Power
The other cool features are just useless if you don’t have enough RAM to install the apps you want. If your phone also has slow processing process, it would be annoying for you to get the apps working. However you shouldn’t also be lured by those high-end phones if you don’t need that much processing power. If you just need a phone with the features and power that are essential to your needs, you can purchase the midrange phones. It’s still up to you at the end of the day.
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