Pro and Cons for buying a new smartphone!

You don’t have to underestimate the midrange devices, they are cheap and might provide the same service as those premium devices. When you get in a store, hold in hand the device you want to feel the real love or hate for the phone. Always buy smartphones that offer a warranty, then it will be easier to return or exchange it. If you want to use the purchased Apps and movies you bought with your previous phone, you better stick to the same operating store (Android or Apple) you were using.

Buy a screen protector to keep your device safe from costly damage. Firstly, Android lovers: Android deliver a better native maps app and assistant by far (Google Now or Google Voice Search). Tips to consider: The latest software like Android 7.0 or higher, This will provide the recent goodies, including a battery-saving mode, Android 6.0 is also good. Secondly, iPhone lovers: Apple always bring the newest iOS updates on time and for almost all phones. Tips to consider: Older Apple products are less expensive, but may not be able to run smoothly the latest software.



Screens size: For a small screen of under 4.5 inches, you can go for the iPhone SE or Sony Xperia X Compact. For screens of 4.7-inches and larger, get a screen resolution of 1,080p, or a(2,560×1,440), especially for 5.5-inch screens and larger. Cameras: A 16MP doesn’t mean it’s better than a 12MP. A phone Optical image stabilization, or OIS, helps prevent blur from shaking hands. Most devices come with HDR, self-timers, beauty mode and plenty of filters and effects. Battery life: batteries from a 3,000-mAh and above can be good if you are an intense phone user.


Tips on buying a new smartphone:


Bonus Tips: Check out devices with Fingerprint scanner, power button or home button. Micro-SD storage on some Android phones. Water and dust resistant, Wireless charging. USB-C connector, the new standard for Android phones.










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