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How to compare mobile devices online and things to consider before choosing the best mobile devices

Smartphones have become an important component of our daily life. We use them for communication, photography, cloud storage, internet surfing, and even as a power bank to charge other smartphones.

You can compare mobile phones online with the help of a website or comparing tools.

Here’s a checklist of items to think about before purchasing your next smartphone.

  1. Quality of construction

The durability of a smartphone is determined by its design. The whole handset market is separated into two types of construction: metal and plastic.

There are few with glass-coated panels, but they are few and far between. If you are prone to dropping your smartphone, it is best to choose a metal or plastic-built device.

  1. Display

The size and quality of your smartphone’s display are controlled by how you use it. If you frequently stream videos, edit photographs or videos, or download and watch movies, a smartphone display with a 5.5-inch to 6-inch full-HD or QHD resolution should suffice.

 

  1. Processor

The processing capability of a smartphone varies based on numerous aspects such as OS version, UI, bloatware, and others.

If you are a heavy user who needs to edit images/videos/documents online, play demanding games, streams movies, or often use applications in split screen mode, smartphones with Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 or Snapdragon 820/821 should make multitasking easier.

  1. Camera

Simply having further megapixels doesn’t indicate that the smartphone camera is superior. A camera’s orifice, ISO settings, pixel size, autofocus, and other features are also important. A 16MP back camera isn’t always superior to a 12MP camera. The same holds true for the front-facing camera.

  1. Battery

The battery use varies from stoner to stoner grounded on how the smartphone is used. However, plays games, and aqueduct vids, If you’re a heavy stoner who works on applications. However, a handset with a 3000mAh battery will last you a whole day, If you’re an average or light stoner.

  1. Storage

The OS and the apps that come pre-installed on the smartphone consume a significant amount of storage space.

A 16GB/32GB/64GB or more does not always come with the specified amount of space. If you want to keep fewer programs on your devices, 32GB storage is an option.

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