Tuesday, December 23, 2014

What to Look for while buying an Android Phone.

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It's always a big question what should we look for while we are buying a phone and especially when we are looking for an android phone. Well the answer seems to be quite obvious and easy that we should buy a phone with a good camera, high internal memory, the phone should be 3G and last but not the list it should look good.

But here I am to tell you what one should really look for while you are out there looking for a perfect phone for yourself. Although many of you know this.


  • First get all the phones that fits in your budget and instead of looking at the phone just see the specification that has been given at the back of the phone box by the brand.



So you get to know every thing here and if you have all the phone in front to you all you need to do is just check the back.

  • I won't say that the processor doesn't matter or the number of cores in the processor won't make a difference but yes it completely depends on the amount you are paying.
  • Check the RAM statistics. the bigger the RAM the better the phone will perform. Never buy a phone with a RAM less then 512 mb and always try to get at least 1GB.
  • The version of the Android OS is also to be checked you may get Jelly bean or Kit Kat and if you ask me more or less they are similar except few changes that has been brought in The Kit Kat.  Lollipop is yet not available for all of the devices.
  • One can also look for the camera quality that is mentioned in terms of Mega pixels. Higher you pay better are the mega pixel and better are the mega pixel better is the quality of the picture. 
  • Battery uses is one of the most discomfort that we usually face with an android device. So try to buy a phone which has powerful battery.
With the rapid development in the terms of applications they get updated every other week and every update comes with a demand of bigger space on the device. Although apps can be moved to external storage but yet it has its roots in the RAM and thus occupies a part of it. So unwanted apps could be removed or the boot wares could be disabled and unwanted update could be be uninstalled.

So the basic point is that your phone performs more or less according to your RAM and followed by processor but RAM is the main component keep the space on your RAM empty as much as you can if you have a phone with low RAM or always buy one with high one.

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