Monday, June 10, 2013

SHOULD YOU BUY A SMARTPHONE

Smartphones can perform a number of different functions, such as playing music, taking pictures, surfing the internet and running applications, and they’re becoming extremely popular. With so many models available, you’re likely to get one to fit your budget – though the best performing ones can cost over 30,000. If you’re unfamiliar with smartphone, it can be hard to know how useful their features can be. This is because they rely, to an extent, on users downloading individual apps to expand the phone’s functionality. For instance, if you’re bad with directions, travel apps like Google Maps make it easy to locate streets and postcodes, even giving you voice directions to your destination. Or, if you like to keep up with current affairs, you can download apps from The Times of India and CNN.
Smart-Phones
Smartphones are sometimes confused with ‘feature phones’, which are lower-priced handsets that can also access the internet and perform similar multimedia tasks. The difference is that smartphones have much more powerful computer processors and run a complete ‘operating system’, in the same way that your home PC runs an operating system like Windows. So, in many ways, smartphones are more like pocket PCs than mobile phones.Before buying an expensive Smartphones you should think carefully about whether or not you’ll use its extra features, as they are essentially what you’re paying a premium for – don’t expect the voice call quality, or reception to be much better than a regular phone. If you’re certain that you just want a phone for voice calls and texting then it really isn’t worth paying so much extra for a smartphone. There are many good quality budget phones you can buy, at a fraction of the price

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