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Things to Consider While Buying a New Smartphone |Tips|

21st December 2021
"Smartphone has become a part of life for every human being these days."

Smartphone has become a part of life for every human being these days. Also, buying a smartphone is not easy, especially in today’s age when a new one releases every other month.

With every new phone which we buy, we expect more features in it.

However, with the wide variety of smartphones available in the market, it is quite challenging to decide which one to choose.

Processors and Hardware

Processor

There is a lot of hype about processors like quad-core, octa-core, Snapdragon, MediaTek, and so on. The processor is the brain of any device.

Before buying a new smartphone, look at the processing speed that is mentioned in terms of GHz (GigaHertz).

Higher the value faster will be the speed and hence the processor. Sometimes, processor capability is what limits software updates. Qualcomm and Mediatek are safe bets.

Display

Display
 

Make sure you always look for a display that is bright enough to see outdoors, and the texts are sharp enough when reading.

The quality of a phone display is very important because it’s the one input/output feature we interact with the most on our phones.

And if you’re a mobile gamer, mobile filmmaker, or just love watching movies on your phone, then a good display is more valuable to you than most.

Moreover, for those who like to receive news updates or simply get lost in the HD graphics of the latest Android games, you should really consider a smartphone that is equipped with a display of at least 5.7 inches.

For those that use the smartphone mainly for WhatsApp or to read Facebook posts, a smaller screen will be more than sufficient.

Storage

Storage

It is very important to check the RAM and internal storage of the smartphone which you are going to buy. Also, keep in mind that go for larger storage (6GB or 8GB RAM and 128GB or 256GB Storage) if you are a heavy user.

Otherwise, 3/4 GB RAM and 32/64 GB ROM are enough for you.

Moreover, many buy phones with 16GB storage and instantly regret it mainly because apps are much bigger these days.

Pictures can also take a lot of space if you are not storing them in the cloud. A 64GB should be the bare minimum while you choose a smartphone. This also boosts the performance of your phone.

Camera

Camera

A good camera is important for everyone these days. Keeping the customers in mind smartphone manufacturers have started to pay more attention to camera quality and features.

They have added features like autofocus, optical stabilization, and increased megapixels on the camera.

Moreover, a camera with more megapixels doesn’t result in better images.

Apart from megapixels, good quality photos are a function of factors like ISO levels, aperture as well as speed of autofocus.

If you are likely to take a lot of pictures, then go for a phone with a 12 or 16 MP camera that has an aperture of f/2.0 or lower, for good results even in low light.

Battery Life

BAttery life

If you belong to this category of users who tends to use apps that need a lot of battery, then it is better to go for a phone with a long-lasting battery with at least 4000mAh battery or above.

However, if you are an average or light user, a handset with a 3500mAh or even 3000mAh battery would be kind enough to run for a full day.

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Ways to Protect Smartphone from External Damages

10th December 2021
"A mobile phone is an essential and indispensable device but if you get damaged then repairing also requires a lot of expense."

A mobile phone is an essential and indispensable device but if you get damaged then repairing also requires a lot of expense.

Just as we protect the members of our body from being harmed, it is also necessary that we protect our phones from damage. So it is better to use precautions and make your phone protect from damage.

Screen Protector

Modern smartphones typically include scratch- and impact-resistant screens made from Gorilla Glass or something similar. However, these screens are not indestructible, so you might consider getting a screen protector.

Moreover, a screen glass protector shelters your phone display and some of them are oil-resistant and absorbent that reducing all smudges, marks, spots, and fingerprints.

Case

In this fast-paced and multitasking life, it is possible that you may time and again drop the phone and damage it.

To clearly avoid this sort of event it is strongly advised that you use a phone case. Using a good quality phone cover is a blessing to your smartphone as it protects the sides, back and some cases even protect the front of your mobile device.

We all know that in this fast going and paced life, sometimes handy devices like handsets can get damaged, and repair expense is also high. So using a good quality phone case is necessary for the user.

Avoid Extreme Temperatures

Extremely hot or cold temperatures can damage your smartphone.

Leaving it in excessive heat or cold for a long time can hurt the battery and the device’s internal components, potentially leading to data loss, shortened battery life, or even the need to replace the phone.

Self-Protect

When you place the phone in your pocket make sure that you do not keep coins and or any other pointed type of stuff in the same pocket because this results in the display screen being scratched or damaged.

Moreover, keep your phone away from sharp types of equipment and metal. Inside pocket or a purse not only protects your mobile from any drop but also saves it from other harms.

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Mobile/Smartphone Overheating | Causes |

13th December 2021
"There are a lot of reasons your phone can overheat. If your phone gets too hot, it can experience problems like battery drain, forced shutdown, and even a total meltdown."

There are a lot of reasons your phone can overheat. If your phone gets too hot, it can experience problems like battery drain, forced shutdown, and even a total meltdown.

There are several causes of overheating of phone you must know:

Charging Overnight

Charging

Many of us leave our smartphones for charging overnight. Keeping the smartphone on charge overnight not only affects the efficiency of your battery in the long run but also heats up the device.

There have been cases where smartphone batteries have exploded due to overcharging.

Direct Sunlight

sunlight

Your phone catches light and heat from the sun and retains it, getting hotter the longer it remains in sunlight and heat.

The heat coming from the sunlight along with all the processing power running in the background is bound to heat up your smartphone.

Over Screen Brightness

brightness

Turning your brightness up will force your battery to work harder and create more heat causing the overheat of your phone.

Unused Apps

apps

Unused apps running in the background cause your phone to work harder, which in turn causes it to heat up.

There are some apps that are a drain on both processing power as well as graphics, such apps to heat up the device. These apps play in the background and add to the processing power's drain out.

This excess of processing power results in overheating of the device.

Case

Case

Keeping the smartphone in a cover case traps mostly while charging and playing games doesn’t let heat emit out of the handset.

Coving your phone with a case every time also leads to overheating of your phone.

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