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How to Choose an Android Phone

Posted by Unknown on Thursday, August 11, 2011


Google’s Android mobile operating system is an open-source platform that can be licensed and used by any smartphone or tablet manufacturer. This is the reason there are countless new Android-based devices hitting the marketing at a breakneck pace. This article will provide you with insight into choosing an Android phone that best suits your needs.

  
STEPS
Select caarier and devices
  1. Select a cellular carrier that is currently carrying Android phones. Some carriers may have a carrier-specific version of Android, which could ultimately impact your decision.
  2. Decide between a multi-touch display, a traditional physical QWERTY keyboard, or a hybrid; this will greatly narrow down your search.
  3. Choosing a phone with the technology you require is key. For example, if you would like to take high quality pictures, a device with a high mega-pixel camera is ideal. Likewise, if you’d like to use specific third-party peripherals, Bluetooth technology or integrated ports may be necessary.
  4. Consider the memory capacity. Those that want to store music, videos, photos, and other files on their device will require higher internal memory storage or the ability to add expandable memory storage.
  5. Consider the CPU (or processor) that the phone runs on. This is very important, as a higher CPU operating frequency allows you to do heavier multitasking and assures quicker global phone responsiveness and operation. A 1GHz processor should be able to handle any stress you throw at it; aim for a CPU that clocks at no less than 720MHz for the best Android experience.
  6. Pick a device that supports what most carriers refer to as “multitasking”. This refers to the ability to use voice and data simultaneously. This is necessary to take advantage of the Android operating system’s full capabilities.
  7. Select a phone that meets your requirements in terms of weight and size. Android devices come in various sizes, ranging from tall, slender touch screens, to more compact designs. Selecting a device with a larger display will sacrifice portability and vise versa.
  8. Compare the battery talk time and standby stats. For those that are using their device for work or other situations where a long lasting battery is key, this will be a major consideration when comparing devices.
  9. Selecting a device that is capable of handling 4G technology is necessary to take advantage of 4G networks, which all carriers will be moving to soon. If you purchase a device that is only 3G-capable, you will not be able to benefit from the faster 4G networks once they become available.
Do your research
  1. Contact your selected carrier and inquire about whether or not the device you are considering will receive future Android updates. Google is constantly updating the Android operating system, making past versions obsolete. It is best to select a recently launched phone that is guaranteed to receive future updates for at least the term of your contract.
  2. Utilize the “Compare” function provided on most carriers websites to compare features for a number of selected Android devices.
  3. Read customer and professional reviews to get a better idea of the potential problems with any given Android phone you are considering.
  4. Find out whether or not the phone you are considering purchasing is compatible with any third-party peripherals or devices that you plan on using
TIPS
  • In-store employees at your local carrier will be more than happy to guide you through the process of comparing Android devices.
  • Alternatively, search for Android smartphone reviews on YouTube to get a detailed visual look at the phone you're considering.
WARNINGS
Most Android phones purchased through a cellular carrier will be subject to a minimum two-year cellular plan and contract.

  
Source : www.wikihow.com
  

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