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LG G Flex with Android OS |
Before
going to your carrier or retail store, research should be done in the
same manner by which a laptop or desktop computer is chosen. Begin
the process by deciding on your price range. Next, make a list of
your favorite applications and determine how you plan to use the
device, from simply making calls to using it to track your fitness.
Usually, we do a lot of research when trying to find the right
computer. We turn to consumer reports, blogs, reviews, family and
friends. We ask questions such as: how big is the hard drive, is
there enough memory, is it upgradeable? Reason being, the last
thing we want to do is spend hundreds of dollars and buy a computer
that is outdated as soon as we get it. Why should shopping for a smartphone be any
different? The choice should be a device that will still be
relevant more than one year later.
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Portable Device Charger |
Battery
power is another important feature to research when choosing a new
smartphone. How long the battery will last, and if it is removable are the features to consider. For some, the ability to remove the
battery is a must, or else they will not purchase the device. This
gives the ability to use multiple batteries with your device,
especially in emergency situations. Universal device
chargers are now small, and fit well in your pocket or backpack. If
you are unable to find an outlet, it's okay because you have backup
in your pocket. This could also mean the purchase of a second
battery, if the phone has a removable battery. So, whether you have
a portable battery charger or a second battery, battery life does
not have to be a “make or break” part of your decision.
Once
you have narrowed your search, and you have your sights set on a
particular smartphone (or two), you should turn to YouTube and search
for reviews and tips & tricks. Take notes, write down as much as
possible. If there is anything you do not understand, search for an
answer on the internet. Once done, you are ready to visit your local
carrier or retail store to choose your next smartphone. Arriving
with a list of devices you wish to try out, you are empowered with
knowledge. Now the conversation with the store representative will
not seem foreign or “over your head”, as you are
prepared. Often store representatives attempt to sell the latest,
greatest, most popular, and expensive device. Some sales reps will
look to take advantage of customers with a lack of knowledge and sell
the device which pays the highest commission. To defend the sales
reps that provide excellent service, it is difficult to help a
customer find the perfect device if the customer has no clue and has
done no research. Once paired with a knowledgeable sales rep who
probes and listens for your smartphone needs, do not make a decision
until you try the phone(s) out. The comfort of the phone in your
hand, or responsiveness of the software, can only be experienced in
person.
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Smartphone used as a computer |
Posted By Jerry Todd from Brainy Toads
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