Choosing a cellphone can be a difficult task. Before you
decide to buy a cellphone, it is important to take a minute and think about all
your options.
Things you need to consider before buying a cellphone:
- Is it for personal use or business?
- Will I use my cellphone to play games?
- Will you want to use your cellphone as a music player as well?
- Do you need a camera? If so, how often do you think you will use the camera? Should it have a flash? Do I need a front facing camera for video calls?
- Do you want a touchscreen or hard keyboard (or both)?
- Do you need internet access/send and receive e-mails?
- Do you mainly text or call?
- How to choose a battery efficient cellphone?
- How to choose a cellphone with large/small internal memory, or memory expandable capability?
- What kind of operating system do you want: Android, Windows, Blackberry, Apple or other?
Once you have thought about the latter questions, you should
research your options by looking at cellphone techspecs. You can find lots of
information, ranging from physical attributes (eg. Size, camera, type of
screen, buttons) to internal attributes (eg. Memory capacity, processor type,
Wi-fi, Bluetooth).
It is important to know that some cellphones have software
or applications that are more compatible for business or personal use.
Click on the following links for more information on
cellphones:
For HTC visit http://www.htc.com/www/
For Blackberry visit http://ca.blackberry.com/ smartphones/
For Samsung visit http://www.samsung.com
For Apple visit http://www.store.apple.com
Remember that it is always a good idea to go to your local
cellphone dealers to try out, and compare different cellphones.
The following website can offer valuable cellphone
information regarding reviews:
For GSM Arena visit http://www.gsmarena.com/
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