Thursday, 7 August 2014

How to choose Smart Cell Phone


Cell phone is not a new word for today’s world but 15 years ago it was really new for people. Now Cell phone is the latest addition of primary needs. Earlier the primary needs used to be Shelter, Food, & Clothing but an addition to it is a cell phone and that too a smart phone with all the necessary features. Buying a cell phone is tough decision. Buying a cell phone can happen due to so many reasons such as you may have lost your previous phone or the old phone is not working properly and many other reasons. Let’s focus on some good features that any smart phone should have, that will help us to satisfy all are necessities. There are many companies in the market who are selling different kinds of handset at various price scales. Before buying, we should think and list down all our needs which we are looking in the new cell phone that will help us to buy a good smart phone.


     Operating system: - The most important factor is the operating system. We should choose what kind of operating system we are looking in our cell phone, such as Android, Windows, IOS, or Blackberry. Once it is decided then we can focus on other things.


    Memory: - The second aspect for choosing a cell phone is memory. Nowadays people are storing everything in their cell phone that can be anything such as photos, videos, word documents, excel sheets, power point presentations and many more. To store all this, a cell phone should have a good in-built memory and should have great expandable memory too. For a buying decision, a cell phone should have a minimum of 8 GB internal memory and up to 64 GB expandable memory. 


     Camera: - Due to latest cell phones with high mega pixel cameras now, people are not buying normal cameras. We use our cell phones to click our photos and cell phones which are really handy to carry anywhere. So for that we should check front & rear camera capacity. Front camera is used mostly to do video chatting and for that the front camera should have a minimum 3.2 to 5 mega pixel and rare camera is used to click various photos at various places at various timings. For that the rare camera should have 13 and more mega pixel along with different kind of settings such as flash, auto balance, different mode settings according to light and many more.



Mail Facility: - Due to internet and latest phones it is easy for us to set up different email accounts on our cell phones. For the same we don’t need to carry our laptops and data cards. It gives us freedom from staying at one place and does our work. Now with high end cell phones we can work on the go. So while choosing a cell phone we should check if there is a push mail facility and other related settings.



Processor: - with all above facilities, a cell phone should have a great processor that will give good speed to our cell phone. I recommend a phone with at least a dual-core processor, as it will have a longer shelf life than a phone with a single-core CPU. Single-core phones are cheaper, and some OS’s like Windows Phone and BlackBerry don’t offer dual-core devices yet, but if you have the option, go with dual-core or even quad-core. You’re not buying a phone; you’re buying a tiny PC. Along with that we should check that our new cell phone is supporting all kinds of internet settings such as 2G or 3G. 




Battery Life: - The last but the most important thing is battery life with all the above features our phone required a good battery life that should last for long. According to above features we required minimum 2500 mah power. Good battery will help us to work on the cell phone for the entire day once it is charged.



Price: - price is again a key factor while buying a phone. The price range will be $300 - $650 for any smart phone with all above mentioned features. So think wise before investing that amount of money. Does our cell phone full filling all our required needs? 





Hope with these information you will be able to gift yourself the most precious thing of your life – a Cell Phone.   




















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