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|October,2022
Buying the best smartphone can be a tricky task. There have been a lot of tech developments lately leading to numerous smartphones to choose from. Here is a comprehensive guide that looks at essential factors you should consider
When it comes to choosing a perfect smartphone that fits in your budget, you need to keep a lot of factors in mind. With the continuous progression of the smartphone industry, gradually more features are continuously being added/upgraded. It could be a tricky and daunting task to find out the best one out of hundreds of choices.
We’ve made a simple buying guide to make it easy to decide which is the right device for you.
▾ 4G or 5G Phone?
Let’s begin with the most popular deliberation. Though 5G is yet not available in most parts of India, it was kicked off in style at the recent but you India Mobile Congress in New Delhi. We have entered the 5G era. You can buy phones with 5G capability. 5G is faster and more reliable as compared to 4G. It all depends on how you would use your phone. If you are a mobile gamer, video streamer, or spend more time online, then 5G is a must.
Lower latency – Compared to 4G, 5G offers a much lower latency rate. You can stream 4K videos without buffering. You can download video or any content within a blink of your eye. The next-generation network lets join a video meeting without a glitch. You can play high-graphics intensive game live on the go, with far better gaming experience and without a hitch. Moreover, the higher speed will enable you play Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) games without connecting to a broadband.
This story is from the October,2022 edition of PCQuest.
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