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This Haiku Deck will teach you how to pick YOUR perfect smartphone!
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How to pick the perfect smartphone?

Published on Nov 19, 2015

Having trouble picking your new smartphone? This will help you! ;)

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How to Pick THE Perfect Smartphone?

This Haiku Deck will teach you how to pick YOUR perfect smartphone!

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Obviously, one of the most important factors when buying a phone, is how much you are willing to spend on it. This will close down several options if you are not willing to spend a a lot. Most recent iOS devices are really expensive which will mean that if you aren't willing to spend a lot you'll probably go with an Android device or a Windows phone as there are many cheaper options there as a result of the wide variety of phones Android and Windows phone offer. Don't get me wrong some Android phones are expensive too, it's just that there are cheaper options available on the Android end because Android is an open-source OS meaning anyone can make an Android phone whereas you can only be Apple to manufacture an iOS device.
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What was your previous Smartphone/Phone?

Maybe you don't like your old phone which was running Android, this will probably leading you into choosing to get an iPhone or if your budget is small a windows phone/blackberry. Vice versa is true too, you might've loved your old Android phone which will lead you to sticking with another Android phone.

Operating System

Which one Do you prefer?
One of the most essential parts of a phone, is it's OS(operating systems) If you are a fun of simplicity and something that just always seems to work without troubles other than the occasional stutter. You will probably go with an iOS device (a.k.a Apple Device). However if you are a tech geek and can't deal with how simple iOS devices are; you'll probably be better off with an Android where you'll be able to tweak everything to your desires.

What is important to You?

Everyone craves different features/components in their phones. Some people care about the camera. Some about being able to customize everything to their needs. Some about simplicity. Others want a good but cheap phone.

You have to pick your priorities and what YOU want in your smartphone.

Don't listen to others

At the end of the day, this will be YOUR smartphone, not anyone else's.

Maybe others have different priorities than you.

If you watch a review or a comparison of phones pre-purchasing your phone, the reviewer could have said that this is the ''BEST PHONE ON THE MARKET" or that "... is better than ..."but all these are their opinions. If you do indeed watch/read an informative review do not take in the person's opinions just take in the facts or evidence like for e.g. the photos the camera takes compared with other cameras. You can also take in their experiences to tell you what your experience will be similar to. But at the end it comes down to PERSONAL PREFERENCE. YOUR CHOICE.