How to Select A Best Quality Smart Phone?
How to Select A Mobile Phone? I’ve been asked this question quite frequently over the years, and it’s one that everyone else should ask themselves before they start shopping around for a new phone, as well. When it comes to picking out your next smartphone, you have a lot of options to choose from, whether you want the latest high-end model or something that falls in line with your budget, so before you make your final decision it’s important to know exactly what you want in your next mobile device and what features are more important than others.
Best overall
The #1 best smartphone you can buy is always going to be a personal decision. Different people have different priorities and preferences, so one phone may rank higher than another for one person, but not for another. That said, if we had to choose one phone as our best overall recommendation it would have to be Apple’s new iPhone XS Max. This phone has everything: speed, a great camera, dual rear cameras in some models...the list goes on and on.
Best Value
The Huawei Honor 4X is a steal at under $200. It’s very similar to last year’s OnePlus One, a phone known for being top-of-the-line on a budget. The Honor 4X features a decently high-resolution 5.5 inch display, an octacore processor, 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of expandable storage. You can add up to 64 GB with microSD cards for extra storage space for photos and videos.
Best Camera
The first smartphone to feature a dual-camera setup was Apple’s iPhone 7 Plus in 2016. We’ve seen similar setups from brands like LG, Huawei, and Honor since then. With top-tier phones featuring two cameras on their rear panels, it should come as no surprise that we are now seeing lower-cost options—like Xiaomi’s Mi A1 for $235 or Honor Play for around $200—with a dual camera setup.
Best Screen Quality
The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge has a higher-resolution display than any of our other picks, with 1,440x2,560 pixels at 577 ppi. The iPhone 6 and HTC One M9 are tied for second place at 1,334x750 pixels (326 ppi). All of these displays look gorgeous: They have vibrant colors and sharp detail. You can see them from wide angles, even outdoors.
Best Battery Life
One of our top priorities in selecting a new phone is how long its battery lasts. After all, we don’t want to be tethered to an outlet or a laptop while our phones are running low on juice. The best phones will get you through a full day without having to hunt for an outlet.
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