Showing posts with label need to know before Android mobile buy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label need to know before Android mobile buy. Show all posts

Thursday, September 7, 2017

Things to watch out for before buying an Android phone

It's an easy task to get a phone with an Android phone recently, because a new phone will bring some new innovations over the previous one. But this is no longer as valid as the old one.

It is possible to say that the developments on the smartphone are getting smoother today. With previous generations shortening performance differences are gradually diminishing; it is actually difficult to get a bad phone at any price range. What should you look at when choosing your next phone?

1. A fast processor: Though processors are no longer the first thing to look at, it's a good place to start. Since most phones have Qualcomm's Snapdragon processors, it's easy to figure out what kind of processor you'll have. The Snapdragon 800 series is made up of the most powerful processors for high-end games and high-FPS video clips. The 600 series targets mid-range phones and features 2K display, 4K video, and more. The 400 series is used in mid-low-end phones and the latest versions include Quick Char ...
2. At least 32GB storage: It's a good idea to stay away from small storage areas, especially on phones that do not have a microSD card slot. An 8GB phone can keep you digging away, constantly having to erase something. Sometimes you get bored at 16GB. We think that 32GB storage is now the minimum storage space. 64GB would be ideal, 128GB would be great.

3. Good screen: Most phones today have a good screen. Nevertheless, since you will always look at the phone as a place screen, it is useful to watch the screen.

4. Good battery life: 3.300mAh battery for any flagship that promises all day use, minimum today. But there are many other factors that affect battery life, such as power efficiency.

5.High quality camera: The phone can put the number of megapixels on an edge and focus on two features: aperture and sensor size. The smaller the number of diaphragms that determine low light performance, the better. ...

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