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Want To Choose The Best Smartphone According To Your Lifestyle?

Best Smartphone According To Your Lifestyle?

Have you decided to buy a new smartphone but don’t know what to look for? Do you want to know the tips and tricks for saving as much money as possible and buying the device of your dreams? Do you want to learn about the specifications and the features of the smartphone that can handle your workload? Are you looking for a guide to help you find a smartphone within your budget? Are you looking for a budget-friendly mobile phone that fits your needs best? Do you want to buy a mobile device that gives you the best for the money you’re willing to put in? If yes, you knocked on the right door! We will show you everything you need to know and more about buying a new device in today’s market.  

Whenever someone buys a new smartphone, they refrain from looking too deep into the specifications and the features of what that mobile phone is providing mostly they choose the brand that everyone else is choosing, and they don’t give much thought to the perks and features that satisfy their needs as an individual, best.

Buying a new smartphone for someone who is not familiar with the variety of smartphones and the features that they each bring to the table can be a daunting process, especially if you’re not familiar with the details of this technology.

Different brands launch many different phones at different times, and each one is aimed at a different demographic. You must be thinking which one’s the best one for you. Well, if that’s the case, don’t worry! We got you, as we will be explaining everything you need to know to buy yourself a new phone that meets your needs properly.  

We’ll go through all the main features you need to look out for and what you want these features to look like in the phone of your choice. All this information will influence your purchasing decision for the better. Make sure you give everything a good read so you get yourself a narrowed vision of a few devices left to choose your favorite phone from, and this will also make your decision a lot easier. Without any further ado, let’s get into it.  

Android Vs. iPhone! Which One’s Better For You?  

This is the most basic decision that will affect every other decision you make in the process. The first and most fundamental decision is if you want your phone to have Apple’s iOS or Android? Well, to answer this question you need to understand that it all comes down to your own personal preference, how secure you want your device to be, how easily you want to use your device and how often you are willing to update your device. 

Both OS have their own perks which makes you want to pick them, but you can only have one so make sure you know that iOS by Apple, offers simple and a minimalistic appearance with the updating schedule being faster than Android, its manufacturer provides an update rather quickly in comparison.

Android on the other hand provides you more access to the device you have by giving you the opportunity to flexibly design your way through, if you decide to buy an Android device, know that it will have more customizable options you can use to give your device a personal touch.  

Apple’s iOS has more ease of use so if you want to opt for that, go ahead and choose Apple. You will have limited flexibility options and you will keep the same look and feel of the device for the days to come. Even with the customization feature of adding whatever widget you like to the home screen, along with customizable icons, the overall customizability of iOS is far behind Android’s.  

Things get a lot more interesting when your eyes will fall on Android’s devices. As with android you will be able to select your ideal device from a wide range of devices across a larger price spectrum. Which means that you can get a lot more, for a lot cheaper.

That being said, if you don’t have a specific budget in mind and you want to fully invest in buying a good phone for yourself then think twice before you choose an android phone, as there are many different flagship models you can pick, Apple will be the most easy to use among them especially if you’re not familiar with the Android’s operating system.  

When it comes to flagship models of Android, it’s not like they left anything behind that only Apple’s providing. They have everything you’re looking for, you can choose to buy the latest flagship and it will have the hype you’re looking for or if you don’t have the budget in mind for a flagship model, you can opt to a cheaper alternative and the best part is that cheaper device will also have almost everything you look for in a mobile phone before buying it and committing to it.

If you don’t have the budget for a mediocrely priced device as well, you can opt to buy the cheapest android phone available and it’ll still allow you to surf the web, check social media and make calls while providing every fundamental feature a good smartphone has.  

When we say Android lets you customize the device, we mean that Google’s OS and Android in general allows you to change every color palette on the screen and provides much more control to the user. Further you can choose from a variety of widgets, and they will also have their further customizable aspects. This is where giving your phone a personal touch becomes a reality.   

With that said, Android is the less secure alternative to choose, most manufacturers offer less of a secure time than Apple does. Depending on your manufacturer and device, you will get to experience a maximum of four years of security updates and some manufacturers offer even less than that.  

What Hardware Should You Go For?  

Now that you have decided on what Sofware you want to go with, lets discuss the Hardware related choices you have that make up to a great smartphone experience altogether. The next five most important features to look out for will be the,  

  • Design 
  • Camera 
  • Display  
  • Performance  
  • And battery 

And now, we will highlight everything you need to know about these hardware related features that make up a smartphone.  

Let’s start with what design you should go for:  

Just How Important Is Your Device’s Design?  

Design is by far the most subjective aspect and feature of choosing a smartphone, each to their own with this one. The way a device feels and looks becomes a source of huge influence on the potential customer and many make this the basis of their decision, and for others, choosing the device that gives them the most out of their money and provides the features that fits their needs matter more.

Buying a phone only because of the design is not a great decision, the smarter thing here you could do is first research on the specs and features it comes with and then opt to buy it if it fits your needs best.  

The Form vs. Function aspect of each smartphone will give you its importance in your daily life and will remove the delusion of buying it just because of its design. This dilemma is found in every materialistic product such as cars and fashion products too.

What matters most here is picking the right product for yourself and treating yourself by getting the most out of your money if that’s what you want. Going extreme on both ways might hinder your decision. The right device is the one that gives you a good balance between how it’s designed and how it functions.  

Design is never just the way your phone looks, it’s about whether you’re comfortable in having others see you with it, and the way it feels in your hand. So, whenever you’re rating the design of a mobile device make sure you don’t judge it too quickly, give the design a good read and investigate how comfortable it is as a device, ask yourself questions like, is it easy to hold? And is it easily usable with one hand? Does it look like it could withstand a drop or two? These are just a few of the questions but they will get you going.  

Think about what material it’s made from. If you need something to compare the material with, know that most newer and high-end models have a tough glass back with a metal frame. Most cheaper models have a sturdy plastic casing, and it compromises the device’s looks.

Also, before you decide, try to use these devices in hand and in person before you buy them as this will give you a look and feel of what the device looks like in person and how easily you can operate it. This way you will have a better understanding of how it looks and feels and how it fits in with your daily life.  

What Is a Good Camera?   

Who doesn’t want their phone to have a good camera? After all, this is the exact reason why most people change their phone in the first place. A good camera is one of the most important features to look for when buying a new phone.

It’s one of the few features that indicate the caliber of smartphones in hand along with its sturdiness and its battery. However, a good camera experience can be found in almost every mediocre device you can find these days, but a great or an exceptional camera experience can only come from the flagship models.  

First, never take raw specifications as final verdict. It doesn’t necessarily mean the raw specifications will translate to good camera quality. Whenever you read the megapixel count know that many people have high megapixel count sensors on their cheaper devices, and this is why when you open and look at the image quality yourself, you come to know that it isn’t that good to begin with. The software behind the camera holds huge significance, almost as much as the hardware of that camera.  

A good example of the software that supports the camera is the Night Mode by Google or by Apple, both these giants utilize calculated software related techniques to enhance the image quality of images taken at night, due to which the outcome becomes Night Mode.

So, if you’re not sure about the camera quality of any device, it’s always a good idea to check sample photos of that device online, this ought to give you an idea of what you’re in for if you end up buying it.  

A telephoto lens is also a requirement of many people, you should also ask this question to yourself, that is if you need a telephoto lens or can you manage fine without it. Many devices are confined to wide and ultra-wide lenses meanwhile the pro versions of some phones enhance the camera capabilities by inputting a telephoto lens, this allows its users to get closer to the subject of their picture without having to move, this doesn’t involve zooming into the subject, this involves movement of the lens itself.

This kind of camera also involves a feature called “flattening”, and this feature allows you to make your subject more prominent than the background.  

If you’re a day to day phone user, without any special needs of enhancing your camera quality by paying more than the basic version of these phones, you should not invest more into buying a telephoto lens involved camera, as it exceeds your needs, you will end up not using it at all hence it will be a waste of money.

Also, since most phones these days include exceptional main camera sensors that you can use to zoom in to enhance the subject without having any major effects on the image itself, you can work just fine without a pro camera addition like the telephoto lens.  

You have probably seen cheaper phones come with more than two or even three cameras, while flagship phones only come with two or three max. Is this because the flagship phones don’t have better camera quality? Of course not.

This is because the megapixel count doesn’t necessarily translate to better camera quality, and especially not the number of cameras that are put on the phone. It makes more sense to opt for a phone with only two cameras and they provide you with the camera quality that you want, than to opt for a phone just because it has more “megapixels” or Cameras on its back.  

Now when it comes to a phone camera’s software, its difficulty to assess, different phones have a different tone set for the photos and videos they capture. For example, Samsung devices have more of a punch to its photos while google pixels don’t have that, they have more of a HDR look on them. Now that being said, you would know by now that these settings are highly subjective, once again, each to their own.

It all comes down to personal preference so choose whichever one you like here but do assess the hardware as much as you can before you come down to this step. 

Display – Don’t Go Overkill!   

The display, being easily the most crucial aspect of a mobile device’s experience, has its own signs to look for. The reason behind why it’s the most important aspect to research before purchasing a device is that it’s the main doorway to interacting with that device, the screen will allow you to touch your way through whatever and wherever you want to go both internally, and externally.

Now that we understand that the screen is the gateway to accessing the smartphone, you should also consider the fact that you’ll be staring at the screen for multiple hours a day, so it’s only natural you would want it to be as clear as possible. The screen sharpness basically shows how crisp and clear the quality of the image can be, when displayed on it. Most devices have a resolution of HD which is 1080p.

But if you want your device to go beyond HD, you will want to buy a device with a better screen than basic HD. You would want something like a QHD, or some devices even offer displays going up to 4k. For most people, this is unnecessary.

You don’t need a 4k display to use the device for day-to-day use, that can be done even on a 720p display. 4k is something you would want on your TV and not on your device if you don’t intend to use it in an unorthodox way.  

That being said, having a 720p display won’t make the screen blurry, it will still be easily usable, and for starters, most people won’t even feel the difference between 720p and 1080p devices if shown side by side. So it’s not a major difference you should be looking for.

If the rest of the device is great and you’re simply not buying it because it has a basic HD screen, then you’re in the wrong here. You should go for it as you won’t feel much of a difference between this HD screen and a higher resolution for that matter.

However you should know that the lower the screen resolution, the lesser the battery it will consume. So if you’re more of a power oriented personality, and you don’t care much for the crispness and sharpness of your screen, then go for the device with a lower resolution screen and a bigger battery.  

With that said, you should know that a basic HD display can play both sides here, it won’t consume as much battery as a higher resolution screen, and other than that it will also provide you with a. Smooth and sharp display image quality.

This is the reason behind why most people prefer a 1080 display over a higher or a lower resolution. They prefer it because it plays both sides, and rightly so, it works best for most people who don’t really know the difference between a 1080p and a 4k display for that matter.  

Another important aspect to consider here is the refresh rate. It’s the rate at which your device’s screen refreshes each image in a second, so the higher this rate is, the faster and smoother your experience, however the standard refresh rate for most devices is 60Hz.

You can go higher on a large variety of other devices and the refresh rate goes up to an absurd amount of 165Hz on some devices as well, but again, for most people this is too much. You don’t have to buy a device with an absurd refresh rate like that if you don’t intend on using it for a like purpose as well.

You should t simply opt for it, a basic 60Hz does the job just fine. On the other hand if you still choose to go for a higher refresh rate than 60Hz, 75Hz is a better economical option than jumping straight to 120Hz. The higher the refresh rate the better the visual responding time too, so that basically adds up to a smoother experience overall. You might need it when gaming otherwise a standard display ought to do the trick.  

Now, you should also keep in mind that buying a device with a 60Hz won’t feel sluggish to you as well, if you just want a faster and a smoother experience than that, only then go for a higher resolution otherwise even the 75Hz screen will be a waste of your money.

Other than that, features like cameras, battery and resolution are of more importance and hold more significance than that of the refresh rate of your device. So if you’re on a budget go for higher specs overall and if a higher refresh rate isn’t included then leave it be, you already have so many good specs on your hand and they fall right into your budget too.  

Now that you understand both, resolution and the refresh rate of a device, it’s about time we move onto another important aspect of your device’s display, and it’s the display technology of it. The display technology also matters when looking for a device.

Make sure you don’t overlook this part. Many devices today has a basic LCD, or OLED display. LCD’s work by using a backlight to illuminate the whole screen, meanwhile an OLED screen works by illuminating the screen by focusing on a smaller level.

It works by illuminating each pixel individually, so it doesn’t need a backlight to operate. This easily illustrates that the OLED panel will give you more depth in colors than that of the LCD displays. It will even give you deeper blacks as it has access on a smaller level when compared to LCDs.  

The catch here is that the OLED screen being better than LCD in quality of display, is actually found on higher end devices. And there is even a common problem that consists within this technology, and it’s Burn-in. This occurs when the screen is continuously displaying the same image or a set of stationary pixels for a long period of time.

This causes the screen to drop off it’s colors and forms a ghost image of that image in the process. That being said, this happens with LCDs as well. But the risk of it happening is almost zero to none in comparison to the risk that it holds.  

Performance – Just How Much Power Do You Need?  

The performance of the smartphone determines the amount of work load or stress it can hold at a time. If you want your device to be able to hold immense amounts of pressure from your work, or if you work through online means then you have to get yourself a smartphone that is capable performance wise.

In today’s market prices you will be able to easily find a large variety of performance oriented devices you can opt to buy at any given point. However choosing only performance will compromise other features such as your device’s camera, and display.

That being said, you will still be able to find many devices that have decent performance and other features will also be likeable. The phones performance varies with it’s processor, it’s battery life, it’s chipset, storage capacity and RAM.  

If you want to test your device’s overall performance all you need to do is run some benchmarks and it’ll tell you it’s performance by executing stress programs that will consume your device’s full performance, then at the end it will come up with a score for your device, the score will demonstrate how well your device functions and performs during the time it’s being tested. 

Choose carefully, when choosing your storage, as a large amount of phones till this day don’t support expandable storage, so go for a device that has adequate storage space for you to store all your important documents, images, videos and other files, or if the device of your choice doesn’t have enough storage for you to store your data, what you need to do is buy a device with the feature of expandable storage and you’ll be just fine, expanding your storage doesn’t cost much as well and you’ll also be able to insert your SD card in any other device that supports the same feature and you’ll be good to go, the new device will recognize the new data and show it to you just like the previous one did. That’s an advantage you can utilize from these devices.  

Battery: 

Choosing a device with a good battery is absolutely a necessity. This is one of those features that you can easily sacrifice another feature in your device for, not claiming that you should, just exclaiming that you can. But till what time does a good battery last? A good battery lasts about an entire day, so you can use your device an entire day and then put it at charge at the night to get it up and running at the dawn of the next day.

Another important thing to keep in your mind when buying a new phone is that the faster your battery charges the better. Of course you would want a big battery for yourself, but it would be way better if that battery charges quickly too, besides, larger batteries require more time to charge so if you buy a device with fast charging you can accumulate that extra time and finish charging the battery and start using your device as soon as possible.  

Another important feature to discuss here is the wireless charging feature. It provides you with a less of a time consuming setup to charge your phone, so you can just put it on the charger whenever you feel like it instead of inputting the charging cable in the charging port and lend yourself through this hassle every time you decide to charge your device.

No doubt this is a great feature, but if you’re on a budget you can always opt to stay away from it and save yourself some extra bucks to focus more on the device. Other than that, wireless charging is slower than wired charging, so why not just utilize a bit of your time in putting that charging cable inside your charging port and saving more time in completely charging your device.

That being said, you even have the choice of buying a device with reverse wireless charging, this feature enables your device to charge other smartphones or other devices that support wireless charging as well.  

Conclusion:  

Buying a new smartphone can be a hectic task once you look into all the features you can get. Then afterwards it even becomes a psychological warfare for some people as they’re always looking to buy the best flagship models to exist but they also don’t want to over spend the budget they’ve decided for themselves. There are many things you should keep in mind when buying a smartphone, and especially if you want to get the most bang out of your buck.  

FAQs:  

Q: How do I choose the best smartphone for me?  

A: The Best smartphone for “you” includes features that you as an individual need, so this answer is highly subjective. You can ask yourself questions like, 

  • What size do I want?  
  • Which operating system do I need?  
  • Do I need a fast and powerful device?  

This will make it a lot easier for you.  

 Q: which RAM is good for a smartphone?  

A: 4GB RAM is a necessity for an average smartphone user. Make sure you go with this or higher.  

 

Q: does higher RAM mean faster phone?  

A: the more RAM your device has, the faster it’s performance will be, especially when opening apps and exchanging between them.  

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