Which phone should you buy? |Tips for buying a phone which fits your budget and requirement

Which phone should you buy?

The mobile industry has developed a lot in the past 2 years. Many competitive brands have come up with amazing devices which means you have a hell lot of options available. So to choose the phone that fits you read the entire blog and you will get an idea for buying a new device. I have seen people just looking at "how much ram and internal memory the phone is having" they buy a smartphone just checking the ram and camera but is far more than that one must check the processor, display PPI, cores of the processor, CPU, GPU, etc are the various factors which you will be learning today.

1. PROCESSOR

Before buying a smartphone one should check which processor is there in the device. The processor helps the device to perform faster and better. Budget phones which get more ram and high megapixel often get the old processor this the reason they are inexpensive. So now you have a clear idea of CPU and chipset. If you want to do some graphic work or play high-end games selecting a GPU plays an important role in your device performance.

2. Display

Various displays are available in the market such as LCD, AMOLED, OLED, etc. If you buy a phone with AMOLED display the display looks clear and the colors are more vibrant but is your display is broken then to fix it, it cost you a lot more than an LCD display. PPI(Pixels Per Inch) increases the sharpness of display and the display looks more clear as you buy a higher PPI display phone. The aspect ratio of the phone screen is also checked. Most of the companies are providing bezel-less smartphones with screen to body ratio.

3. Ram 

Ram(Random Acess Memory) is storage used for a place to hold data. Think of it as a big filing cabinet that keeps things ready for the CPU in your phone to present it to your eyes and ears. It's infinitely (almost) re-writable, very fast, and used differently by different operating systems

4. Camera 

camera phone is a mobile phone which is able to capture photographs and often record video using one or more built-in digital cameras. Most camera phones are simpler than separate digital cameras. Their usual fixed-focus lenses and smaller sensors limit their performance in poor lighting. Various camera setups are available such as Dual camera, Triple camera, Quad camera, etc. Image and video quality plays an important role in the smartphone.

5. OS(Operating System)

mobile operating system, also called a mobile OS,  is an operating system that is specifically designed to run on mobile devices such as mobile phones, smartphones, PDAs, tablet computers and other handheld devices. There is various OS such as iOS, Windows, Android, Blackberry, etc. 

6. Battery

Depending on your requirement you have to choose the battery capacity wisely. If you have a moderate work then 1800 to 3000 mAH battery is enough for you. The battery life also depends on the OS and usage of the device. 

These are the main factors one should keep in mind before buying a device. I hope this blog helped you to gain knowledge of how to buy a smartphone. If your friend or family members are planning to buy a phone do share it with them so that they pick a perfect device.

Do remember to surf before you swipe and if you don't need you don't buy.   


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