It's a very important fact to know your phone before you buy one, just as knowing a boy or girl before you fall in a relationship. The fact being that in the mobile market, the high end phones will only be the best for a year, but what you must invest in is what satisfies your needs . A lot has to be taken into account such as
1)camera
2)upgrade ability
3) RAM
4) screen
5)storage
6)battery
These are the factors you must ponder upon and do some research before buying a phone .
Now let me help you understand each factor .
1) Camera
If you love photography an 8mp cam is perfect but what you need to understand is the type of lens used. The better the lens the better the pic. If you are person who loves capturing moments and don't give a dam about photography , them anything between a 3.2 to 8mp is perfect .
What you need to remember though is that , the higher the megapixel the bigger the picture and has nothing to do with its clarity . The lens brings in the clarity.
Eg. The htc 1 has a 4mp cam but an amazing lens.
http://www.htc.com/www/smartphones/htc-one/( check out the htc one)
2) Upgradeability
Always buy a phone that is upgradable . Invest in a devise that is future proof. At least 3years of support . The best devise which are future proof are apple iPhones and the google range of NEXUS devises . Most windows 8 devise are future proof but that isn't certain .
3) RAM
Any devise above 1gb
4) Screen
Any devise which has a 4.3 inch screen or bigger is perfect . It all depends on you though. An LED OR AMOLED screen is perfect as blanks are purer and not grey like on LCD .
5) Storage
I leave it up to you . You should know much much you need. Take into account music, movies,files ,apps,etc before selecting your storage .
6) Battery
In this 4g/3G world it is better to have a 2000 milliamp batter or larger so that you can run your phone all day and don't need to charge it now and then.
That's it, so now make your choice . I'm a new blogger and have worked with all devises over time . Please comment and let me know your suggestions.
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