As you know, mobile phones have many features and these features are increasing day by day with the development of technology. Of course, this change also determines the prices of mobile phones. Why pay more for features you don't use? Especially, for someone who doesn't understand technology and mobile phones, buying a mobile phone can be very difficult. You may find yourself outside the store with a phone model you do not know, leaving yourself in the hands of the seller. What are the things to consider while buying a phone? We have prepared a detailed explanation and some tips for you in this article.

Screen

If you want to buy a phone with a big screen, you should not go below 1920 x 1080p resolution. If you want to spend more money on resolution, you can choose sharper 2560 x 1440 Quad HD resolution phones. Consider the screen size in this case as well. Can you easily reach all parts of the screen with your hand? Do you want a bigger screen for movies or one that is easier to hold and less likely to fall out of your hands? This is entirely up to your preferences.

Processor

The processor is the main factor in determining both performance and other characteristics. Choosing the right processor of your phone directly affects the performance, it can even affect phone updates. A smartphone's processing power varies from one device to another depending on various factors such as OS version, user interface, bloatware, and more. If you are a heavy user who needs to edit images/videos/documents online, play heavy games, stream videos, or frequently use apps in split-screen mode, then you should choose processors which are multitasking for you. 

RAM

RAM is the phone's short-term memory, and any software you run on your device uses RAM. The more RAM you have, the higher the number of apps you can keep in the background. That’s why the amount of RAM must be high, for example to play music, play games, and reply to a message from WhatsApp at the same time. Even if you close the program, the program continues to run in the background. This causes programs to use device RAM. It will be in your best interest to choose at least 4GB RAM capacity in 2021.

Battery

Battery usage differs from user to user, depending on how they use the smartphone. If you are a heavy user and work on apps, play games, stream videos and more, then go for a smartphone with at least 3500 mAh battery or higher. If you're an average or light user, a phone with a 3000 mAh battery will be good enough to run for a full day.

Internal Storage

Today, companies can still choose to produce 64GB models, since all data is stored on Cloud servers. If you plan to store things or take a lot of photos and videos, we recommend buying a phone with at least 128GB of storage. In addition, applications now take up much more space than they used to be. If you are planning to buy a phone with low storage capacity, make sure it has at least an expandable storage option (SD card).

Camera

If you like to share photos with your friends and family, make sure you buy a smartphone with a good camera. Most expensive and flagship phones are particularly adept at taking photos in low light, meaning you'll still get good photos even without a flash in a dim restaurant. Cheap entry-level phones don't usually have great cameras, so if camera quality is important to you, consider upping your budget or getting a mid-range phone with a good camera.

The Reputation of the Company You Will Buy

It is very important that the company that manufactures the smartphone has a well-known and reliable reputation. If you know the update policy of the phone you will buy, you will not be disappointed in the update. Apple stands out as one of the most reliable companies in this regard.

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