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Types of Mobile Phones
From little kids to seniors, everyone seems to have a mobile phone these days. And why not? Mobile phones are awesome. Not only do they offer easy communication using talk, text and sharing, they also offer hours upon hours of entertainment. Whether it’s an Apple or an Android, there are more than two million apps that can make phones more useful and more fun. From photo editing to games, health and fitness to social media, there are apps to keep almost any mind occupied. But what are the most important factors to consider when choosing a mobile phone? One of the first things to think about has to be the brand. Apple is incredibly popular, but there is also a huge range of Android phones from the likes of Samsung, LG, Sony and BlackBerry. One way to help make the decision easier is to look at the various models on offer, such as the iPhone 6 and the Samsung Galaxy S8. By comparing the features available on each phone (along with the price), it becomes easier to choose between the many options out there.
Mobile Phone Features to Consider
What kind of camera does it have? What size is its screen? What kind of processor does it use? What operating system does it run on? These are just some of the questions to ask when comparing mobile phone features. It can be helpful to think about which colours are available, how much storage capacity the phone has, and which mobile phone accessories are compatible with that particular model. It’s also a good idea to find out if the phone is locked or unlocked. When buying a phone it can be factory unlocked, network locked or network unlocked. To avoid any unforseen complications, ensure the phone is as required before pressing Commit To Buy. At this point, it can be helpful to compare brand new, used and seller refurbished options. Buying mobile phones online can be a great way to save money – even more so when used and refurbished phones are thrown into the mix. From vintage mobile phones to the latest and greatest smartphones, there is something out there to suit all tastes – and all budgets.
After being spotted in a leaked image a few days ago, the Samsung Galaxy J has been officially announced by Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo.
The Galaxy J is one of the 10 smartphones unveiled by the carrier – we already showed you one of the others earlier today, the Sony Xperia Z1 f – although the carrier is yet to mention actual availability dates for the handset.
NTT DoCoMo says these phones will launch “after October 11” in the region, with the Galaxy J pegged for an “end of October” launch.
That said, here’s what the handset is expected to offer, according to a specs list offered by the carrier:
- 5-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080 resolution) Super AMOLED display
- 2.3GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor
- 13-megapixel camera
- 2-megapixel camera
- LTE-A support
- 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
- NFC
- One-Seg support
- 2600mAh battery
- Android 4.3 Jelly Bean
- Colors: Coral Pink, Satin White, Lapis Blue
As you can see, only a partial list of specs is offered, and, interestingly, the carrier says that they are “subject to change” – the same thing applies to all the new devices announced by NTT DoCoMo, which is a bit strange considering some of these devices will hit stores in the coming weeks.
That said, it’s not clear at this time whether the phone will make it to other markets outside Japan, but we’ll certainly keep you updated.
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[Update:] A first hands-on video of the Galaxy J has already been posted on YouTube, check it out above!
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