Thursday, June 20, 2013

Top10 Best Buying Smartphones Tips


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The information technology revolution still in full swing for the mobile personal communication devices like phones, smartphones, PDA. World largest technology manufacturers like Sony, Apple, Samsung, Nokia, Blackberry, others are competing for their share of this lucrative billion users market with the constantly developing and presenting every 3-6 months the new latest models smartphones, touchscreen phones with the new and improved features. The consumer is scared to purchase new phones that could quickly become old or even absolete with pace of innovation in the smartphone world. Screens seem to be growing by the minute; processors have gone quad-core (and even octa-core), and a growing number of phones double as TV remotes. That’s why you need to choose wisely when shopping for a handset. The last thing you want is a phone that looks dated a few months after you take it home, especially since most people still sign up for two-year contracts.
Want to avoid the smartphone buying remorse? Just follow these Top10 tips.

1 Pick Wisely and Carefully Your Mobile Phone Communications Carrier
 T-Mobile, Verizon, Sprint and AT&T continue to be the major providers on the market. They offered many similar service features for quite competative prices.  Research yourself and ask around about the best mobile phone communications carrier. Coverage and call quality vary widely between the major national carriers. The carriers will tell you that they're perfect, so ask neighbors, friends, and co-workers about who has the best coverage where you live, work and travel.

2 Choose how long you willing to stay with this carrier(contract or no contract).
There is definite marketing strategy to sell just arrived latest new phones models for the popular brand names like Apple, Samsung, Nokia, Blackberry with the looking lucrative and cheap prices only with signing the 2 year service contract including largest early termination fees. But after 3-6 months the carrier could have the promotion to sell those phones you like now without any service contract. You need to decide to be the new latest phones junkee and switch those phones regularly. It is better to do without the contract.  Or you would buy the best phone now on the market from best carrier and stay with this service more then contract length.

 

3 Choose the phone OS(software Operating System) wisely on the better useful phone features to fit all your phone needs.
Chances are you’re already an Apple iOS, BlackBerry, Windows Phone or Android user and the decision is simple. If you’re not, it’s a good idea to take a closer look at what the different operating systems offer in terms of features and user friendliness.

4 Choose the phone Brand Name(manufacturer), make and model with  the better and more useful phone features to fit all your phone needs.
You are not looking here for the features available on all smartphones like the camera, style, touchscreen, speaker, microphone, internet, headphones and charger connections, data transfer, USB connections, Wi-Fi! You should look closely if you could get inside the smartphone the better microprocessor, Bluetooth, Internet high speed access, many working Apps, working GPS, more internal memory, external expandable memory connections or slots, High speed USB 3.0, better multimedia player, your choice of Touch Screen or QWERTY physical keyboard or both, Conference Calling, Voice activated phone dialing, Voice activated Personal Assistant app, Voice activated typing!

5. Choose the phone Brand Name(manufacturer), make and model with  the better, longer life(lifecycle) for internal battery in it!
One of the most annoying things is buying a Smartphone that needs to be charged more than once a day. Look for a phone with a longer-lasting battery.2. Pay attention to battery life. A dead phone is no phone at all, so look for a phone's "continuous talk time" rating. Assume you'll be able to go a day without charging for each hour of talk time. That’s good, but we’ve seen several handsets last 7.5 hours or longer. The size of the battery isn’t everything, though. Keep an eye out for special power-saving features that manufacturers may include. For example, Motorola’s Smart Actions app can extend your endurance by recognizing when your phone is idle and conserving power during those down times. Samsung’s Galaxy line also has a Power-Saving mode.  Take a look at the mAh rating for the battery, but the most important thing to do is look at our battery life scores.
 
 

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