Buying a smart phone
By Yanzalong
@yanzalong (18988)
Indonesia
August 3, 2017 3:22am CST
If you want to buy a smart phone, what features would be your first priority? Would it be camera, RAM, Internal memory, Operating System or brand?
Such brands as Samsung, Sony, Asus and more have dominated phone markets, each featuring their superiority. The more high-end level a phone has, the higher its price is. I notice buyers tend to focus on camera capability - more mega pixel camera that a phone has means a better phone. What's your take on this?
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@toniganzon (72281)
• Philippines
3 Aug 17
I have always been comfortable with apple so I don't think I'd switch to any brand. i change my iPhone every year with their new release. I'm comfortable with the phone's iOS because I'm also using a MacBook pro and an iPad.
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@SabrinaS (7)
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3 Aug 17
Well i usually check the price first. I don t Think people should invest that much money on a smartphone considering that there is a new model coming out almoust every month. It depends on your budget as well. I guess ram and memory is very important.I am not a selfie person so camera is not very important to me.
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@yanzalong (18988)
• Indonesia
3 Aug 17
You are right. When someone want to buy second hand phone, they usually ask about the size of RAM first, and perhaps the internal memory is worth considering as well.
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@Courtlynn (67083)
• United States
3 Aug 17
I only buy samsung, galaxy s phones. used to be for the camera, now its just because i like it.
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