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How To Choose Your Next Mobile | Top Tips

How To Choose Your Next Mobile | Top Tips

When you’re in the market for a new phone, first select an operating system that works well with you. Fortunately, there isn’t much to choose from, for the mainstream options you have are Android and iOS. Once you’re done here, prioritize your personal considerations for features and price. Learn how to choose your next mobile | Top Tips – and make sure to buy something that feels familiar!

How To Choose Your Next Mobile | Top Tips

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Getting straight to the point – let’s discuss the operating system. If you’re an old smartphone user, then you probably know the difference between iOS and Android. Long story short:

  • iPhone (for iOS) is known for its ease of use, security, and clean integration with other Apple products.
  • Android is associated with its integration of Google services, its ability to be customized, and lower cost.

If possible, get a demo of the device you like at the store. This practice gives you a good feel for the interface!

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iOS phones are typically more expensive than Android. Among phone manufacturers, Apple and Samsung are typically among the most expensive (with models ranging from PKR 25,000 – PKR 350,000 retail), while HTC, LG, and Motorola, Huawei, Xiaomi, Vivo, Infinix and Oppo tend to produce lower cost options (some low-end smartphones can be acquired for under PKR 15,100).

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Although we don’t fret over something as standard as UI preferences, tech manufacturers always recommend people to buy devices that suit them.

If you already own a tablet or a computer, you will experience the best level of integration with its services and software by getting a phone with matching developer support. Nevertheless, note that any phone can connect to, and function with, almost any computer operating system.

How To Choose Your Next Mobile | Top Tips

If you are a heavy MS Office or Google user, you will have the best integration and support using an Android phone (although note that both Microsoft and Google produce their most popular apps for the competing operating system as well).

Determine Features That Define Your Needs

Each operating system has some proprietary features, while basic features like email, web browsing, and maps are available on all systems. What specific UI module has got you hooked?

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  • iOS/iPhone has exclusive features like Siri, fingerprint scanning, FaceTime chat, and iCloud support.
  • Android has Google Now, home-screen widgets for customization, and allows third party app installation.

Most Android phones today also have fingerprint sensors, cloud storage for pictures, and support the use of Google Drive for documents and cloud storage.

If you’re worried about app-content exclusive to operating systems, keep the following points in your mind:

  • In general, if a popular app is not offered on a competitor’s operating system, there is a strong chance that an alternate app exists which is functionally quite similar.
  • Your app purchases are linked with your store account. You will be able to transfer your purchases to any future phones as long as they use the same operating system.

 

After all this yapping, choose your operating system!

Last One | Select Smartphone Model

Continuing with some technical stuff here, let’s consider screen size.

How To Choose Your Next Mobile | Top Tips

Ultimately, screen size is a matter of preference. Smaller screen phones may fit better in your pocket and are often cheaper. Larger displays may be preferable if you plan to watch a lot of videos.

  • iPhone offers the “SE” series for compact phones and the “Plus” series for an extra-large screen. The SE variant is a nice alternative to iPhone X/11-Pro variants that cost almost a kidney!
  • Android phones come in a wide range of sizes: there are smaller budget models such as Samsung A10, A20, A30, and their seceding ‘s’ variants.

Storage

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Storage space strongly affects the price of the smartphone so consider how much you’re likely to need before settling on a phone model.

  • For example, storage space is the only difference between a 64GB iPhone SE and 128GB iPhone SE II; they’re practically identical phones!
  • 64GB is estimated to hold about 40,000 pictures or 16000 songs — but keep in mind that your phone storage must also accommodate all your downloaded apps.
  • Some Android phones (but not all) support storage expansion with the purchase of a microSD card. iPhones do not support storage expansion after purchase.

In the end, we leave aspects like camera quality and battery life to you! This was all about how to choose your next mobile | top tips. If you have any questions, leave a comment in the section provided below.

Good luck!

 

Written by Ahsan Gardezi