1.
Usable Performance:-
The usable performance feature should be
the foremost consideration. Essentially you’ll use the Smartphone for IM,
Facebook, Web browsing, audio, gaming or the occasional video. All this can be
done on a Snapdragon 400. You don’t need a 3 gigabyte RAM or a MediaTek
processor as these will go waste.
2.
Display:-
Generally all Smartphone come with good
displays, however even with the full HD panels, there could be terrible viewing
angles and serious issues with the contrast. Always make sure the display has
good viewing angles, that is when you tilt the display horizontally or vertically,
the colors should not wash out. Also check the contrast that is check black
levels of the display. If the blacks are actually gray, then the display is
faulty.
3.
Size:-
Don’t get impressed by the mere size of the
Smartphone. Some devices have serious usability issues and problems when it
comes to ergonomics. Make sure the Smartphone can be operated with just one
hand. It should also be light enough so that hands are not fatigued.
4.
Battery Life:-
This factor is usually accorded a low priority
in selection of the Smartphone. Powerful components need greater power.
Remember a Smartphone needs to be on all the time as wellas travelling.
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