SIX IMPORTANTS THINGS TO KNOW AND CONSIDER BEFORE BUYING A NEW SMART
PHONE
It is important
to keep certain things in mind before buying a new smart phone, this is so you
can make the best decision and maximize your user experience. Smart phones,
over time, have become a sort of indispensible companion, especially because of
their use in helping to stay on top of
important emails and social updates. With this, it is safe to say that choosing
the right smart phone for your self is indeed a big deal.
Below
are six things you should know and consider before you buy a new smartphone, according
to jumia travel.
The operating
system(OS):
When your budget for a new smart phone is able to get you
either an iphone with the Apple iOS, or a smart phone with the Android OS, the
burden is then about which of the two to choose. Some people say the Apple iOS
is better than the Android OS, but the truth is, it depends.
The
Apple iOS on all iPhones is an easy to use operating system and you can be sure of getting the hottest and best apps
first, along with the timeliest software updates, tight security and very rare
malware problems. However, with the android OS, you have more hardware choice
and more control over user experience. The Android OS is easier to customize as
you can can change almost anything you want and file transfer is easier than that
of apple Ios. In the end, it depends on which OS best suits your needs and
taste.
Not
forgetting the windows OS; windows is also a good choice if you are looking for
an OS with good performance, because it’s tailored to offer better performance
than the Apple ios and Android OS.
Screen size:
Smartphones with a screen size below five-inch should
be sourced if one-hand-use is important
to you and you are looking for portable smartphone you can perform quick tasks
with. However , if you like to watch videos, play video games, browse
online(especially for reading text on website), basically if you use your
phones mainly for media rather than quick tasks, a smrtphone with large screen
size (five-inch screens and above) is better for you.
The camera:
This is a unarguably the most important smartphone feature for most smartphone buyers. When
buying smartphone, sonsider the camera specs like megapixels(the larger the
better), aperture(the lower the better) and, if it’s within your budget, try to
get the one with with optical image stabilization. If you are unable to get one
with OIS, it is fine, simply consider mainly the megapixels and aperture of the
camera.
The RAM and processor:
For central processing unit results, speedier operations and
better multi-tasking on your smartphone, you should consider both the random
access memeory(RAM) and processor of the smartphone,. For example, a good RAM
and processor will reduce, if not completely eliminate the incidence of your
smartphone ‘hanging’ while in use. However, these days RAM is becoming a more
reliable indicator of a phone’s performance than the processor, because
sometimes a dual-core processor can be far more powerful than an eight-core
processor.
Smartphones
with 2GB RAM and above are recommended.smartphones with very limited RAM are
the cause of the rudimentary performance problems. 1GB and 1.5GB RAM can be
quite tight and lead to performance problems on your smartphones. However, if
1GB and 1.5GB RAM smartphones are the ones within your budget, you can the best
of this by downloading very few apps and refraining from opening multiple apps
at the same time. You should close every apps you open, the moments you are
done using them.
Multi-core
processors like the dual-core,
quad-core, hexa-core and octa-core processors are recommended with sourcing for
a good smartphone. But be careful, powerful processors tends to drain the battery of your
smartphon. If you will only perform simple tasks with your phone like
communicating through text messages, making calls, checking emails or browsing
the internet, a smartphone with a low but reasonable processing power, like the
dual-core or quad-core processor, is good for you.
Battery life
When buying a new smartphone, you
have to make sure the smartphone has a good battery life. Usually, smartphone
with a 3000mAh battery are recommended if durability is important to you.you
can settle for one above 2000mAh, but avoid going for one lower than 2000mAh.
Storage options
Most
smartphones comes with 4GB – 64GB internal storage; 16GB internal storage is usually recommended when
buying a smartphone because after system partitions are considered, the user
accessible storage ends up being as low 8GB. However, if a 16GB smartphone is
outside your budget, you can settle for an 8GB smartphone which you can couple
with an external storage device like the microSD memeory card.
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