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MOBILE ACCESSORIES
ABOUT MOBILES
GET THE RIGHT SPECS
PROCESSOR:
The crux of the entire smartphone experience is the range of specs that make it
possible. The processor on your phone impacts the response speed. Quad core
processors are ruling the market these days to deliver a cutting edge
experience in multitasking gaming and more. Dual core processors are still
around but in phones that are priced more economically. Phones to watch out for
are ones with the Qualcomm quad core processor and Nvidia’s
Tegra 4 processor.
RAM:
The standard memory quotient in high end smartphones today is 2GB of RAM along
with 16 GB storage. . Most phones come with a microSD
slot to enable storage expansion. If you intend on storing a lot of HD videos
and loading up on 3D games, opt for 32 GB of extra space.
CAMERA:
The key to recognizing a good phone camera is to not judge it by its pixel
range. What boosts the quality of an image is the lens and the sensor size. For
instance the camera on the HTC One captures images with 4MP but delivers
pictures that are 300% brighter. Special features like having the extra front
cam enables you to have video calls with friends too! Or being able to simultaneously
shoot from both the front and back cameras (Samsung Galaxy S4). Most
smartphones feature a front cam these days ranging from a VGA capable one to 2
MP.
FUNCTIONAL FEATURES
KEYBOARD TYPE:
Smartphones may either have a touch screen feature, a qwerty
keyboard or both. It is easy typing quick emails and messages with
QWERTY however Touch screens make for larger screens and user experience.
INTERNET BROWSER:
Smartphones that support Mobile Web 2.0 allow you to surf pages designed to be
viewed on cell phones, while other smartphones support full Internet browsing
capabilities.
MULTIMEDIA PLAYBACK:
Bring music and video to your smartphone with an integrated MP3 player, video
player, or multimedia player that supports both music and video.
GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS):
If your service provider offers turn-by-turn directions, consider a GPS
smartphone with navigation software.
NETWORK CONNECTIONS
3G/4G:
For more seamless email, messaging, browsing and downloads, look for 3G or
4G smartphones. 3G technologies are significantly faster than previous 2.5G
data services.
Wi-Fi:
Tap into wireless 802.11b or 802.11g networks with a Wi-Fi-enabled smartphone
so you can share files with computers on a network or access the
Internet.
USB:
Look for smartphones that use USB to transfer data to and from your computer.
Some smartphones can also charge over USB.
FIND THE RIGHT
OPERATING SYSTEM (OS)
IOS:
Apple fans will swear by the superior performance the iOS
brings to you. The latest version is the iOS 7. The iOS may not be an open source system but this allows the
makers to build an intuitive interface. Not to mention access to the widest
range of third party apps exclusively built for iPhone and an environment that
is immune to malware. The downside of Apple OS is that it's only available on
Apple's iPhones.
Android:
The Linux-based Android OS makes for the highest selling smartphone
range. Android-powered phones are quickly making up ground against Apple where
apps are concerned, and the Android operating system is available on a range of
phones, making it easier to find one that fits your life exactly. It allows
customization too. Android OS is the most widely used OS across countless
gadgets. The Android versions are struck by the sweet tooth having been named
Jelly Beans, Ice cream sandwich, Honeycomb, Gingerbread and Froyo.
Watch out for the latest Android OS 4.4 Kitkat.
WINDOWS:
A great choice for business users, the windows OS brings Microsoft Exchange to
sync your work emails and easy access to Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Windows
Media. In short, it brings your PC experience to the mobile. So if you plan on
getting a lot of work done on your phone, a windows phone will prove to be
perfect for you. The OS versions being Windows 8 and Windows RT.
RIM BLACKBERRY:
This one’s great for multitasking and the app store has caught up as well with
10,000 plus apps. If you plan on using a lot of apps on your smartphone, you
might want to avoid getting a Blackberry. The Blackberry OS is great for using
e-mail and Web browsing, but it doesn't have as many apps as other browsers.
The latest OS version is 7.1.
GET THE RIGHT SCREEN SIZE
With the
onset of the touch screen revolution, the size of a smartphone screen seems to
keep challenging that of our pockets! , So what screen size is just right for
you? To make the most of the smartphone experience, set 4 inches as your lower
limit. Phones like the 4-inch iPhone 5 and 4.2-inch BlackBerry Z10 can be used
comfortably with one hand without compromising on the world of apps. The bigger
phones out there or phablets as they have been termed
bring a two hand experience along with the optimal use of a pen-like stylus.
The Samsung Galaxy Note II with its 5.5-inch screen is a popular phone in this
category. Phablets are great for for
Web surfing, watching videos, gaming etc.
So if you are not overwhelmed by larger phone screens,
explore the 4.5 to 5-inch range with phones like the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC
One. Despite the big size, they are still portable while giving you the extra
size to enhance your browsing and keyboard experience. However, you may find
yourself stretching your thumbs a tad bit more to access the entire screen. So
we suggest you hold that smartphone once and gauge your comfort before you buy
it.
BATTERY LIFE
To
identify a phone with good battery life, check the mAh
rating. A short lived battery life can kill the smartphone experience. Power
Saving features on phones help boost the battery life as well.
YOUR BUDGET
Now that
you’ve decided on what functional features you wish to have on your phone, key
down on your budget. Today, smartphone prices start as low as Rs. 6,000 while providing you a world of features. Our
browsing experience enables you to find the perfect phone that's just right for
you.