Thursday, 27 June 2013

4 Reasons Why you should "Not" Buy That Phone

Introduction


Whenever people talk about mobile devices and purchase decision whenever someone is hoping to get a new mobile device, be it a phone, a tablet or a laptop computer. What most people focus on are the features that make the device under review such a great device, but no one seems to think about why they really need the device. Right now, we will be looking at reasons why some people should not buy some devices. This is not to discredit any company or product and every point raised in this article are my personal opinion. So, let's get down to business.


1.    Price

Most people dream of things that they're not yet financially ready to own. So, once you look-up the price of that device and it makes you feel like you cannot afford it, then there is a likelihood that you may not be able to afford it. So, at this point I think one major reason why you should get that device off your mind is the price. 

2.     Do You Really Need it?

One of the things people talk about are the features, the processor speed, RAM size screen size etc. But if we must be honest with each other, not everyone that buys these top-notch devices are making good use of the device. In fact, some people have no idea whatsoever what they're buying. So, I would advice that if all you want to do is make calls and send text messages, you really do not need that flagship device you were planing to buy. Rather, anything that can make calls and send SMS is good enough for you even if it is a Nokia 3310.

3.    Different Phone models Are made for different People

So many people using BlackBerry phones today simply bought the phone because of the BBM (Blackberry messenger). If that is the case, why buy features you don't need, like the touch screen on blackberry tourch, and many others. In essence, just buy what you need. For those who are dying to to own a flagship device of any kind, I would advice that they go online, read a few reviews of the features and capabilities of the device and also evaluate your needs to see if that device was made with you in mind. If you discover that it has more of things that you do not need than the things you need. Then there is no point spending on it and carrying it around.

4. Even the best can be too small

I am fully aware of the existence of some power users like myself that spend hours and hours, working the living daylight out of the phone. I remember when I bought my first android device, it was a flagship device though but that did not make it into a PC. From time to time, Insee myself tryin to do some very intensive work that would have been meant for the bigger 15" PC screen on the fragile and relatively tiny mobile phone screen. The point in all these is that, PC work should be done on a PC and a phone should be bought for what it is, a phone.

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