Android powers smartphones from some of the best handset manufacturers in the world, like Samsung, HTC, Motorola, Sony, Asus and more. Android smartphones come in all shapes and sizes, with vibrant high-resolution displays and cameras, giving you the flexibility to choose the one that’s just right for you, through a global partnership network of over 300 carriers in over 169 countries. But when options are so many; it is obvious that one may get confused. So here are few tips which won’t allow wandering here and there but just set your focus on what is best suited for you.
The purpose of Phone
Never forget the basic purpose of buying a phone. Is it for simple personal talks locally or you wanting it primarily for your business? Or you would be playing games most of the times? Actually the purpose of the phone will decide other factors which you should consider before buying a new one.
Preferences/Design
Of course, it is your phone and money so your preferences are most important. Consider the weight and size of the phone. Screen size and resolution which you would prefer. Will you be happy using a touch screen or are fine with physical keyboard? Set your priority a sleek elegant looking phone may not provide you as much inbuilt memory you want.
Technology load
Here we are talking about technical specifications which includes include items such as how much internal storage and memory the phone is equipped with and how much additional storage it can support through removable media. It also entails Processor and operating system on which the device runs on. These specs determine how the device operates, how much data you can store and how quickly it runs. Make yourself clear how much you can compromise on technology.
Also, you can find various android forum on Internet to find the problems related to your Android phones.
Network and Carrier
The network and the cellular carrier are very important while selecting a phone. Some carriers have a carrier-specific version of android, which can be a potential problem in future.3G or 4G? If 3G is fast enough for your needs, then go for 3G Android phone will probably land you a good deal. But if you need or want the latest and best, opt for 4G. Always remember it’s not the operating system but the actual hardware that makes one phone a 3G and another a 4G.
Multimedia and Entertainment
This part refer to the functions your phone will support that enable access to your favourite media, including videos, music and photos. Are you looking for a camcorder function, high video resolution, and both rear- and front-facing cameras?; the latter ideal for video chat and capturing self-portraits.
Travel
As I mentioned earlier also if you are travelling several other capabilities such as Bluetooth, video recording, Wi-Fi connectivity and more will be your priorities. What level of multitasking is expected from your phone is another important point to be considered. Battery and standby stats are important if you are frequently travelling.
Cost
Luckily the range of available Android devices, from entry-level to sophisticated, from pocket friendly to expensive will make your life easy even if your budget is tight.
Apps
Make a list of those apps without which you can’t survive. Keep those in mind before making a final call. For example, there are thousand of android games available in the market but that doesn’t mean all are worth downloading.
If possible always try the device before taking final decision. Do proper research and compare some of your short listed phones. Compatibility with third party peripherals is also important. Also note that most of the Android smartphones purchased from cellular carriers will come with minimum 2 year plan contract. Well, I believe I have given you enough points to ponder, before you attack the market to grab best Android phone. So what are you waiting for?