How to Choose Your New Smartphone

Don’t buy a new phone without taking these aspects into account.

If you are not much familiar with technology then it’s difficult to go for a new smartphone. There are numerous phones available from various brands at varying price points, each targeting towards a distinct demographic. So, which handset should you get? With this advice on how to choose your first — or next — smartphone, we’re here to help. We’ll go over all of the key aspects you should be aware of and walk you through a step-by-step procedure that will reduce your alternatives to just a few, making your buying decision much easier.

Right Hardware

Now that we’ve gotten the software out of the way, let’s look at the factors that contribute to a successful smartphone experience. Aside from software, the design, cameras, display, performance, and battery are the five essential pillars of a great smartphone. In this section, we’ll go over what to look for when purchasing a new phone in each of these categories.

Camera

When it comes to shooting our daily lives, many of us have abandoned our traditional digital point-and-shoot cameras in favor of smartphones. It’s always easy to take photos from the device that is always with you & that’s why it’s quality matters. You’ll also notice that higher-end models feature a plethora of camera lenses, so understanding what these systems can offer is essential.

Camera Models

Most cell phones contain at least one regular wide-angle camera, which is typically used in everyday photography. Some even include an ultrawide camera, which produces a wider image than a standard lens. If your phone has a telephoto camera with a zoom range of 2x-4x, it will be able to zoom into a subject or landscape without losing any information in the process.

Pixels and Video Resolution

When looking for cell phones, you’ll notice that the built-in camera has a numerical value labeled as megapixels or MP. Megapixels simply relate to the resolution or image quality of the camera. An 8 MP camera, for example, may capture an image with 8 million megapixels. Abt cell phones feature front cameras with resolutions ranging from 7-32 MP and back cameras with resolutions ranging from 12-200 MP. Nowadays, however, we not only use cell phone cameras for images, but also for video. Pay attention to the video resolution available in the gadget specifications (at Abt, anywhere from 1080p to astonishing 8K).

Battery Life

The capacity of a cell phone battery is measured in milliamp hours, which simply relates to the size of the battery itself. While this information may be useful when shopping for a new device, keep in mind that many factors influence battery performance, including your operating system, network/data usage, display size/type, and more. It also depends on what everyday duties and features, such as social media and gaming apps, one would use on a daily basis. Certain smartphones are also designed to optimize battery hours; this is something to look for as it becomes useful when there are no outlets nearby. Abt’s cell phones have capacities ranging from 2800 mAh to 5000 mAh.

The Display

The display could be the most important component of the phone experience. After all, it is the component that allows you to engage with the gadget, and you will be staring at it for hundreds, if not thousands, of hours.

The sharpness of text and graphics is determined by screen resolution. Most modern devices have a Full HD+ (about 22001080) or QHD+ (25601440) resolution. Some smartphones, such as the Sony Xperia 1 IV, have 4K displays, but for most people, this is overkill. 4K is frequently difficult to identify on TVs smaller than 55 inches, let alone a phone. Overall, it’s as important as the Camera of the phone.

Keep in mind that for most people, factors like cameras, battery life, and resolution are more important than refresh rate, so going for a phone with a 60Hz display isn’t the end of the world. It will not appear sluggish.

Authors Bio:

Mark Berry is a paralegal and technology enthusiast, eager to discuss the latest trends and dive into credit counselling. He regularly writes about marketing tactics and strategies and Head Injuries. Sharing personal opinions and experiences makes him very happy, and he is always open to constructive criticism