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5 Must-Have Features of a Mid-Range Smartphone

How much are you really ready to pay to buy a mid-range phone? A lot? Most people won’t be able to pay much for a phone like that. But if you’re able to purchase a smartphone in the range of $200 and $500, you’re doing good. But you may like to know what features make a mid-range mobile device the best for your pockets. Read on to find out the 5 best or must-have features anyone would find in a mid-range smartphone.

High-Quality FullHD+ Display

This is of course, the beginning. The screen of a mobile phone is actually the first thing anyone would love to check. Display size is good too but a small phone can have a better quality display that a larger phone. You don’t need a Super AMOLED screen to be okay with your phone. If it comes as an LCD or IPS touchscreen device, that’s fine enough. You may also want to check to confirm that it has 24-color depth. Now, if the screen resolution starts from 720 x 1280 pixels, that’s usually the starting point in HD screens. So make sure that new phone you’re about to pick up has these features.

Great Processors

What passes as a great processor in a mobile phone? Today, even Samsung is known for releasing phones with low-quality processors or chipsets. However, it is clear to everyone that Qualcomm owns this market. So you may looking for the mid-range phone that comes with Qualcomm Snapdragon. The latest one is Snapdragon 855+. In case you don’t find that in a phone you want to buy just look for MediaTek Helio chipsets. These processors are also known to be powerful. Of course, we know that iPhones come with their unique processors, and there are a few smartphone makers with their own processors, the two mentioned here are internationally acclaimed.

Dual Camera Setup

That’s the least you could bargain for. It means that the phone has one camera situated to the rear and it is the main or primary camera. Also, at the other side there should be another one known as selfie camera. That is not all to it. These days if the main camera composition falls below 13 MP you may want to put that phone down. The camera for selfies should not be below 8 MP. In fact, I know some phones released in 2024 and they come with 13 MP cameras both front and rear.

Powerful Battery

Yes! This is my interest area. Everybody wants a mobile phone that can operate a whole day under intense measures and never needing a charge. If the battery is 4000 mAh and the storage RAM is 2GB – 4GB that is okay. Everything can be just fine. Look at other compositions and you will see that the battery is able to charge fast although there may not be a wireless charging option for it.

4G Network

That is the least it should possess if there can’t be anything like 2G or 3G. yet, I see people paying more than $100 buying 3G smartphones in 2024 when some phones that are cheaper than $100 are 4G Android-enabled phones! I get mad. So in a world where we are talking 5G I see people still pursuing 3G as if that is anything. 3G has no relations with 5G but 4G does. In view of this, let your phone be an LTE Android.

Conclusion

You want to spend less money to get a smartphone that has almost everything a smartphone should have and that is where this post comes in. whether the phone is Android Pie or Oreo, no problem. Most Oreo OS will upgrade to Android Pie, no problem. But for overall good judgment, the points above are very essential.

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