19-02-2019 13:07 - edited 19-02-2019 14:28
19-02-2019 13:07 - edited 19-02-2019 14:28
Hi everyone,
When it comes to chosing our trusted tech companion, we all have different priorities in mind. The most tech savy of us will look at specific specs, while others might have in mind a special need they have, or a more aesthetic focus.
We'd love to hear more about what you look for in a phone, what made you chose the one you currently use or would make you pick a new model! It'd also be great to hear if you have recommendations on the best models in your opinion for any of the criteria and scenarios I listed above, or others you might think of. This could help some members looking for a new device but not sure where to start.
Looking forward to your comments!
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19-02-2019 13:16
The first thing I look for now is screen size. As I get older, I don't want to be squinting or struggling with a small screen.
Not being adventurous with new tech, I prefer to stay with the make I've always used ie Samsung.
I know the system and how things work. I'm not interested enough to look for new 'more challenging' models.
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19-02-2019 14:35
19-02-2019 14:35
That's a good one @Cleoriff, thanks for sharing!
Screen size is always tricky, some people like you want a large phone either because it's either to read on it or because they want to use it for streaming or games, while I personally am very clumsy and my main concern for the device's size is that it needs to fit safely in my end to avoid accidents.
I remember your loyalty to Saumsung devices indeed - design-wise is there anything you watch out for in the Samsung models? Or anything that could potentially put you off you think?
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19-02-2019 15:25
19-02-2019 15:36
19-02-2019 15:42
19-02-2019 15:42
@viridis wrote:
Camera.
Do you look at the number of cameras, the MegaPixels, the zoom, flash, or something else?
I imagine you take all of those criteria into consideration, and not knowing an awful lot about cameras I'd love to know which specific camera features you find most important, and what makes a good phone camera for you.
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19-02-2019 15:42 - edited 19-02-2019 15:44
19-02-2019 15:42 - edited 19-02-2019 15:44
Like @Cleoriff screen size is very important to me as I stream, play games and do online shopping on my phone.
As I listen to music, often late at night, the headphone jack is also important.
As my signature states I love Samsung. I've had 3 Samsung phones, Galaxy S3, Note 4 and Galaxy S8+ that have all served me well. So am looking to the next Galaxy for my new phone. Hoping that's what Samsung will be unveiling tomorrow night.
19-02-2019 15:52
19-02-2019 22:38
19-02-2019 22:38
Buttons. Lots of proper buttons and a power switch because I have no time to work out special combo moves. Followed by screen size (same reasons as Cleoriff & Glory1) and battery. Not that it bothers me regularly charging but sometimes you just need a brick sized battery. Saying that, brick sized phones built as a brick because thats a proper phone
Will avoid everything with the stupid notched screen and jack-less phones (unlikely for that so an adapter will suffice).
19-02-2019 23:13