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    Things to consider while buying smartphones
    AnudeepBest of 2022

    2022-08-22 12:03

    Display type and refresh rate:

    Most of the current smartphone market is either dominated by IPS or AMOLED panels. Out of these two technologies, AMOLED panels provide the best picture quality and wider viewing angles along with higher contrast ratios and deeper blacks. If you’re prioritising picture quality above everything else, we recommend the AMOLED smartphones. Another thing to consider here is the refresh rate of the display. Most mid-range and flagship smartphones now come with at least a 90Hz display refresh rate. Some even go beyond this and feature 120Hz refresh rates and even as high as 144Hz and 160Hz refresh rates. The higher the refresh rate the better smoothness and animations you’ll get while using apps. A higher refresh rate is especially important if you are a gamer since you can get higher frame rates in your favorite games.



    Camera:

    Ensure the phone’s optics feature Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS). OIS uses hardware to help you shoot blur-free and stable videos. And if OIS is not available, many OEMs include EIS or Electronic Image Stabilisation, a software solution to stabilise the videos. 



    Camera filters:

    Manufacturers offer a wide range of filters and camera modes to help you capture versatile shots — including portrait modes, night modes, wide-angle modes, and many others. When buying a camera smartphone look for an extensive set of camera filters and modes.



    Processor, RAM, and storage:

    If you plan to run heavy tasks such as games or run other intensive tasks, you should get a phone that has a powerful processor coupled with at least 6GB to 8GB of RAM for smooth multitasking and quick response times. Similarly, a large amount of storage will help you store more of your favourite stuff such as apps, games, photos, movies, and other things.



    Battery capacity and fast charging:

    Always ensure that the phone can at least last through the day on a single full charge. Keep an eye on the battery life claims made by the manufacturer. While a larger battery capacity will statically give you more runtime on paper, the results don’t always translate to real-world numbers. This is because the battery life depends on several nuanced factors — such as your use cases and hardware configurations such as the refresh rates and the type of display used by the manufacturer. OEMs even tweak the software to squeeze even more battery life. So before buying any smartphone, first research and ensure the smartphone actually offers the battery life you need in real-world scenarios. Another thing to make sure of here is the availability of fast charging solution on the smartphone so you can juice it up faster.

    Price Tag :

    And last but not the least price tag. Search mobile phones according to your price range . Some time you have to compromise on specification or price tag. Choose your preferences carefully. 

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