Tips On Selecting Your Mobile Phoneax

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							Tips On Selecting Your Mobile Phone

When you choose a phone there are many different aspects to consider and
there are many different things that make a great phone. Particularly in
today's world of smart phones that can do literally anything you might think
of. You can get phones that are permanently connected to the internet, that
can take truly high definition pictures, that have bluetooth, that play 3D
games (even N64 games!) that have GPS and sometimes even turn-by-turn
navigation and that generally do everything except make tea for you. So
with all this available how do you go about choosing the best one for you?

Well the way to start to get your bearing in this world of phone options is to
find out what the options available to you are and this way you can then
choose the best phone for you. One tip though is to look for a phone that
has an SD slot to allow you to use a 32GB Micro SDHC or a 64GB SDCX as
these will drastically increase the practicality and functionality of your
phones. Following are some of the options:

WiFi: WiFi essentially means you can connect to the internet provided in
your home if you have a wireless router. This means free internet connection
at high speeds around your home which is great for smart phones.

3G: However if you want to have internet anywhere else then you will need
a 3G connection in order to allow you to connect quickly enough to use
online apps wherever you are.

Tethering: We're looking at the useful functions that could be considered
game changers here, and tethering for many people is – allowing you to
connect your laptop to your phone's 3G connection for internet on the go on
your laptop or netbook. Highly useful.

GPS: GPS is what you need in order to be able to use location services and
these include even turn-by-turn navigation in some cases. This way you
need never be lost again.

Camera: A camera is useful not only for taking photos (though it is of course
highly useful for that too), but also for 'augmented reality apps' which just
might be the future. Look for the 'megapixles' and anything over 4 is
serviceable while 6 and over is very good.

OS: The OS is the 'Operating System' on which your phone runs. For apple
phones that's the 'Apple OS', but other good ones are the Android OS and
Windows 7.
SD Slot: A phone with an SD slot is a highly useful feature as it gives you a
lot of different uses and opens up the phone in a range of ways. For instance
an SD slot that lets you use a 64GB SDCX will allow you to exchange data
between your phone and your computer with ease – for instance letting you
take a photo then sharing it with a friend on their computer, or copying
music files onto your phone to listen to on the go. At the same time a 64GB
SDCX will allow you to back up your phone and make sure that you never
lose your data.

						
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