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The Cell Phone Shopper’s Guide to Comparing New Smartphones

By February 28, 2020October 29th, 2020No Comments
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As all smartphone users probably know, there are several factors to consider when buying a new phone. Ideally, users should find a model that’s as close to brand-new as possible while also falling within your price range. On the other hand, buying a used phone may be the way to go if you have precise specifications in mind and an older model happens to fit the bill.

When you’re looking at smartphones for purchase, there are a few comparison guidelines that will help you choose the best smartphone for you.

Apple or Android?

When weighing the possibility of buying a new phone, these three words may come to mind: Apple or Android?

While there’s a multitude of phone makers out there, Apple and Google are the two most popular when it comes to mobile operating systems. The iOS app store for iPhone is known for offering a wide range of apps. You’ll also benefit from better hardware and software integration and potentially improved security and photo quality when you invest in Apple.

If you’re one of those people who value flexibility when it comes to apps, Android may be your best bet. Androids also offer a variety of multitasking capabilities, bigger screens, a wide range of models and ease of notification management.

14 Things to Consider Before Buying a New Smartphone 

Mapping out comparison guidelines is an essential step before deciding what smartphone to buy next. Factors to consider include:

  • Storage capabilities: Although more phone storage means more space for videos and programs, it also means higher costs. Comparing the storage capabilities of different smartphones is an important thing to consider alongside price.
  • Battery life: When comparing smartphones, it’s crucial to look at battery life. Do the phones support fast charging or have a large battery that will last all day long?
  • Functionality: Are you looking for a phone with integrated cloud storage or are you better off with a model that can load information using a microSD card? Will you need a smartphone that uses Google Pay? Are gaming and streaming high on your list of priorities? If so, you’ll need to consider the quality of the audio and speakers on your potential phone.
  • Apps:  If you’re a smartphone user that likes to keep a large number of apps on your device, buying a smartphone with 64GB or 128GB variants is a must. If you’d rather keep fewer apps on your device, look for a smartphone with 32 GB of storage or less.
  • Price: When looking for the best low-cost options out there, buying a Huawei or Razer phone is the way to go.
  • Processor: For any processor to operate at maximum capacity, the amount of available RAM has to be substantial. The overall performance of a device depends on its processor. Examples of processors that offer quality performance include Qualcomm and Mediatek.
  • Wireless charging: Before buying a new smartphone, something you should consider is the battery charging capabilities you prefer. Do you want your new phone to have wireless charging, Lightning, USB-C, or micro-USM charging?
  • Age: Buying an older refurbished phone is an excellent option if checking email or sending texts are your primary needs. Older models are also less expensive. Keep in mind that smartphones older than three years may not get important software updates or offer enough power to run the latest photo-editing software or games.
  • Audio features: Do you want your new smartphone to have a headphone jack, external speaker or Bluetooth audio?
  • Integrated functions and software: Do you want your new smartphone to have an in-screen fingerprint sensor, facial recognition, or other hardware innovations?
  • Screen Size: Is screen size important to you? Do you want a smaller screen that’s easier to hold or a larger screen that’s ideal for watching movies? For those who prefer large screens with easy-to-read fonts and graphics, the Galaxy S8+ is an excellent choice. 
  • Camera quality: If you value a smartphone that takes high-quality, professional-looking photos, iPhones are your best choice. The Google Pixel 2 also offers a camera with world-class functionality.
  • Display: When buying a new smartphone, it’s essential to ensure the model has a display that’s bright enough to see outdoors and sharp enough that the text is easy to decipher. A good rule of thumb is to look for the sharper 2560×1440 Quad HD resolutions. Or, if you want to purchase a smartphone with a large screen, ensure the resolution is above 1920x1080p.
  • Accessories: If you like to mix and match accessories or like to have fun dressing up your smartphone, embellishments make the list of the top factors to consider when buying a new phone. If you value reliability and want to ensure you always have a charger on hand, an older Samsung may be the way to go. Or, if you enjoy adorning your smartphone with standout phone cases, you may want to invest in an iPhone due to the full range of cases available.

Upgrade to a New Smartphone

If you’re ready to upgrade to a new smartphone, consider selling your old model to The Whiz Cells. With fast payments and free shipping and return packaging, we make it easy to recycle your old phone in a way that benefits the planet.

Contact The Whiz Cells today for answers to your questions about our selling process as well as the brands and devices we buy. Or, browse our website to view all available quotes.