Sabtu, 06 Juni 2015

How To Buy a Smartphone

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now in this fast changing world of technology , we often get confused about buying the smartphone .
because its the single most important thing today that gets us connected to the world .

but how often do we make right choices ?
smartphone shopping is  hell lot of confusion > right !

so in todays guide i will tell you about my experience of buying a smartphone , where did i go wrong , what mistakes you should not do  

LETS Start ************


1.Dont run after the cpu power

while a great deal of work at the backend of the smartphone  depends upon the processor .but do we actually need that much power ?

"with great power comes great responsibility" .
,well in this case comes Hunger For Battery(and money too)

high range processors are great for " high end gaming" but probably they are not optimized for low usage scenarios . 
even if they are , there is no point in spending a gallon if you are not going to use it for a while 

 i dont wanna be sounding judgemental but games are probably of interest to teenagers  and gaming freaks who know what they need .

for everybody else like us , who are often consumed in our social media , work projects , emails , and all that stuff we dont need that much horsepower 
what we need is stamina 

as telebrands ad tells us 'Choose wisely, Live well'

so 

2. find your need for smartphone 


think about the usage scenario of your smartphone 

what do you use it for ?

if its for casual gaming , social media 

then you ought to think in a different way (you need battery and sufficient amount of multitasking) 

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if its high end games on your mind 

(let me tell you if you are an average joe , you would have probably got amazed by the game titles and their ads But believe me , you will not be playing those for a single day after the day of installation [well that might be exxageration] but the point is , you will leave it soon )

 but if you have the adrenaline rush for high graphic intensive games then faster cpus faster and latest graphics are way to go 

if your work is your priority 

then what you need is the reliabilty of the platform +
you dont want your system to get stuck while you are replying to an important mail or doing your work {as far as in this department hardware and software optimisation is necessary}
often manufacturers fill up their phones with bloatware which are solely for the purpose of ads
you dont need that 


3.Brand & customer Service 

brand does not matter but Service does Which often gets linked to it . customer Satisfaction tells us about the quality of the product . 
ask yor pals , your buddies , what do they think about their phones , how much satisfied are they , are they happy with the quality of the product and service .
Experience matters you dont want to do the same mistake as others . right !

4.Ram matters equally as processor if not more

you probably will be ok with the dual or quad core average mid range processor but what makes the difference in your experience is the amount of RAM
if you have high end processor but less ram then your processor will get bottlenecked it will not be able to use all its capabilities 

on the other hand if you have an average processor , bigger ram will make it stand tall in terms of multitasking and reliability same as their bigger beefier brothers

So think about it , and average joe has enough power
it just needs a little space ;-)


5.Space or Storage 

whether its installing different kinds of apps , storing your favourite moments , updating your os in future ;
all you need is space 
often manufacturers fill up space with their advertising bloatwares 
do check for them 
and sometimes they split up the storage into apps and internal sd
allowing much lesser memory for apps

i mean you dont want to be trapped in a situation where your procesor and ram is fully capable of handling your favourite app or game but you dont have memory for it?
such a shame . right !


6.BATTERY 


last but not the least  battery , i mean you dont want yourself to be always looking for the charging ports everywhere , neither do you want to carry an old age style seperate bagpack of battery juice or batterypack

i mean its like slavery 




whats the battery inside the mobile for?

manufacturers instead of making phone slim should focus more upon what we need 

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thats it folks 

Choose Wisely Live Well

  

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