Things to look before buying Smartphones...
In
today Life major buzz word is….Smartphones
Smartphones
are supposed to make our lives easier.
Today smartphone
can manage everything or I must say every aspect of life from e-mails and appointments
get directions, keep track of workouts and what and where to eat shop, share
information with friends, listen to music and watch movies.
But
everyone has one question which smartphone for me …???..Most confusing one
As in
our hand all the fingers are not same. Same lies for preferences for
samrtphones.Some of us are geek, some are dudes, and some are games freaks, So
some are music and movies briefs. Some love photography and some of them wants
to socialize overtime.
So which is the best platform,
Android/iPhone/Windows/Ubuntu/Firefox/Blackberry…and so on?
Smartphone
is not a single entity but actually its ecosystem of OS with right hardware
specifications that makes overall experience
Smartphones
aren't cheap (and neither are the plans they sometimes require), so taking the
time to do a little research first and figuring out exactly what you need,
want, and can do without, is worth it.
With
these five tips for picking the right smartphone, you'll be leaving the cell
phone store with the right phone and feeling downright...well, smart.
1. Play Around
Means
go through the different OS in malls, feel them check which one suit ur senses
and on which ur hands mid and soul feel more compatible
2. Find the Right Operating System
Android/Ubuntu/Firefox:
If u want things for free. Want to give the world and wants to share
Apple/Blackberry:
If u want to make Apple/Blackberry brand and believe in there is price for
quality
3. Set Your Budget
When
you're deciding how much to spend on a Smartphone you
have two costs to consider: the price of the phone and the price of the plan.
The price of the phone is a one-time expense
4. Find the Right Carrier
Smartphones
are expensive, and so are the coverage plans they require. It's easy to use
more data than your plan allows and wind up with expensive overage charges.
Even if you don't go over, you could end up paying for a data plan that you
barely use.
So, how
do you know if you need a smartphone? Look at how you use your current cell
phone. Maybe you only use your phone for talking and the occasional text
message. If you already have a GPS system
and an MP3 Player,
you can make do with a regular phone that doesn't offer music or directions.
You might not want e-mail on your phone. Getting a smartphone often means
having immediate access to work e-mails, social media and the Web. Not everyone
wants to be that connected.
On the
other hand, think about how you'd like to use your phone. If you hate feeling
like you're missing out on the latest tweets, updates from your friends, and
news, then a smartphone will probably seem worth it to you. If your job
requires you to be connected all the time, providing immediate responses to
e-mails and questions, a smartphone makes sense. You may already have an MP3
player and GPS, but having all those features in one handy device can make life
easier and less cluttered. Finally, if your lifestyle has a long commute on
public transportation, or if you often have a lot of downtime when you're in
public, a smartphone can help you pass the time.
To find
the right cell phone company, check out which company has the best coverage
where you live. Having a great smartphone is
meaningless if you can't connect to the Web or are constantly dropping calls.
Look at the coverage maps available at any cell phone carrier's website. In
addition to making sure the area you're in has good coverage, make sure the
network you want is available in your area. Smartphones tend to work best on
the faster 3G and 4G networks. If only a slower network is available in your
area, you'll probably want to find another carrier to get the best out of your
phone. You should also make sure coverage is good in areas where you frequently
travel.
Also
check out consumer reviews of the coverage offered by various networks in your
area.
5. Make Sure You Actually Need a Smartphone
This
seems like a pretty silly statement, but the first step in picking the right smartphone is to
make sure you actually need one. Smartphones are expensive, and so are the
coverage plans they require. It's easy to use more data than your plan allows
and wind up with expensive overage charges. Even if you don't go over, you
could end up paying for a data plan that you barely use.
Finally, if your lifestyle has
a long commute on public transportation, or if you often have a lot of downtime
when you're in public, a smartphone can help you pass the time
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