Skip to main content

What's Important?

When looking for a phone what's important to you? There are two ways we can look at it. The best on the market but comes at a premium price, or affordable but decent specs. 

Ok I can say not all affordable phones are decent but I will help you out. First let's start with best on the market. You may look for best on market because you want camera that takes amazing pictures. A battery that can last more then a day. A glass back that feels premium. Wireless charging that feature fast charge. Fast wired charging to get you quick charge in short amount of time.  The list goes on and on. For me yes those are important but not worth the cost. Many people go iphone or Galaxy for flagships because it's a popular brand. Though for those you will pay a premium price. 

Yet there is also the market where you can get almost all that a premium phone has. Enter the mid range market. You can get a amazing camera. A huge battery that some flagships don't even have. Wireless charging with quick charge. Fast wired charging too. Though fast charge will never be as fast as a premium phone. Glass back but many mid range still go plastic build. In fast some premium phones also went plastic body. These phones aren't as well known because they aren't the best of the best. Though in 2020 you can get a mid range phone that will put competition in a flagship phone. 

The one thing about chosing a phone is doing your research and seeing what chips these phones use. Don't ignore Mediatek for a Snapdragon because, Mediatek has gotten better over the years. In fact if you got a $250 phone using a Mediatek G90T it beats out a Snapdragon 730G in benchmark test. 

If you need help chosing a phone and not sure what to get feel free to message me on Twitter. @tehowennathe is my Twitter handle. If you tell me what you need in a phone and your budget I will give you 5 options to look at. I know it's gets confusing with different chips and features in a phone. We never know if we should go mid range or premium. 

Comments