How to choose best smartphone?

You need a smartphone, and you wish it currently. Maybe it is your first phone, maybe your contract is up for renewal, or maybe you just lost the last one. Fear not. There are a lot of good options out there and I have got a  quick guide about how to choose a cell phone that is right for you.

                           
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1. Figure out what your needs are.

There are a lot of different things to consider when you are buying a new smartphone. Do you want a phone with a large display? Are you searching for long battery life or a better camera phone? Do you need more storage holder phone for your music collection?
Start by drafting aa list of most important features for you and use it to compare devices to ensure your new smartphone ticks all of your boxes.

2. Choose an Operating System.

There is really only two smartphone operating systems worth considering today:
Android and iOS.Both are easy to use and support a wide variety of apps and games.

Android offers a wide choice of devices at different prices, it offers more customization options, and Google is an excellent suite of services and apps is built in. If you are already using things Google Maps, Gmail, and Google Docs, then Android will be a better choice for you. It features the virtual assistant- Google Assistant.

Apple's iOS offers a more uniform, accessible experience, It's more secure, and the App store experience and quality of apps slightly better. If you already have a MacBook or an iPad, then an iPhone is probably going to make the most sense for you. You'll also find an enormous choice of accessories for iPhones, something can be limited for lesse-Known Android devices. But it is more costly than Android phones.

3. Features you'll want on your phone.

Picking the right phone for you can be tough, and you can't trust most employees at the stores to know what they're talking about or to steer you in the right direction. If you don't know much about specs, try to bring along a knowledgeable friend if you have one, but if not, here are a few things you'll want to think about.

Design
Nowadays phones are coming with glass front and back, but that makes them fragile and prone to smudges, so they won't suit everyone. Check that the fingerprint detector position suits you. The right design for you should look feel good.

Nice Screen 
You're going to spend many hours gazing at it, So make sure that your smartphone screen is good size for you and that boasts a high resolution. I recommend a minimum of Full HD, Ehivch will be 1920 X 1080 pixels. In terms of the underlying technology, OLED screens have better contrast, With deep blacks than LCD screens.

Good  performance
This is mainly be determined by two things. The processor and the RAM. The processor is that the most significant factor and newer is generally better in terms of both speed and power efficiency. Apple's A-series chipset tends to outperform the competition. For an Android phone, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 845  is currently the cream of the crop. And you need at least 4GB RAM in your phone for better performance.

Battery Life

Removable batteries are rare nowadays, so you want to pick a phone that will able to keep it up with you. Check the consensus on battery life in reviews. The mAh rating can provide you with some indication, but the capacity is also impacted by the screen size. resolution, and software.

Storage
The latest smartphones generally come with enough storage builtin. When 16GB phones are common- and they had 10GB used up out of the box- you could run out os space alarmingly quickly. I recommend a minimum 32Gb, but 64 is better. Much depend on how you use your phone.

Durability and Warranty
You should get a phone with some water resistance. The top flagships tend to possess IP67 or IP68 ratings today, which suggests that they will be submerged in water without any damage to the phone.
And also make sure that you have a service center near you of the smartphone that you are buying so that you can easily repair the defaults if any happen.

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