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People base their decisions on getting
a mobile phone from advertisements
or friends’ referrals.  What is most
important are these few items below
which will help you to decide the
phone that best suits you and help
you in achieving great results.
Operating System:
Operating System that is used on a
Smartphone or tablet is yet another
major feature to be considered before
you buy. Smart phones and tablets
runs on Operating System and the
choices are Android OS, iOS, Microsoft
Phone 7, Blackberry OS, webOS,
Symbian etc. Android OS is very
popular and used in a wide range of
models.
Security:
Phones stores many confidential
details like, password for all social
media logins, bank details, and many
more. This is the reason we should
take security factor strongly into
consideration. With new biometric
security features all smart phones are
much secure. iOS is having it touch id
authentication and Android is having
Google’s fingerprint system. Your
fingerprint will be your id to unlock
your phone if you are using these two
operating systems.
Camera:
Several specifications such as camera
aperture, ISO levels, pixel size,
autofocus and more are essential
because Just having more number of
megapixels does not mean that the
smart phone camera is better.
More number of pixels means more
the size of the image, which becomes
sharper when seen on a small screen.
A photographer enthusiast might want
a camera with 12 or 16MP sensor
under f/2.0 or lower aperture for
speedy shots even in low lights. A
casual shooter can go by even with an
8MP 0r 12MP camera with f/2.0-f/2.2
aperture.
Battery Life:
This is an important feature to look
out for, especially if you are always on
transit! The lower the battery
capacity, the faster it dies out on you.
When browsing through specifications
of phones on the internet, always look
out for talk time. Anything less than 12
hours (half a day) on 2G, forget it. So
go for smart phones that have history
of durable lasting batteries for your
benefit. But above all, the battery
usage differs from user to user
depending on the way he/she uses the
smart phone.
Storage:
A large part of the smart phone’s
storage is taken away from the OS and
the apps the device comes pre-
installed with. A 16GB/32GB/64GB or
more don’t really come with exact
mentioned space. If you like to keep
less number of apps on your devices,
you can go for 32GB storage.
Users who like to keep higher number
of apps can go for 64GB or 128GB
variants. You can also buy a 16GB
model that supports microSD card as
well.
Budget:
The single most important deciding
factor in purchasing your next mobile
phone the cash at hand. Whether the
phone is an expensive, mid range or
lower range, it all depends on your
spending power If you have the cash
for a mid range phone, you should
spend it instead on an older model
high end mobile phone. For example,
if you can’t afford a Samsung Galaxy
S2, get the Samsung Galaxy S instead.
It’s half the price and it will stay
relevant longer than if you were to
spend it on a Samsung Galaxy Ace.

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