Before deciding on brand, decide if it's operating system will be iOS or Android. If it's going to be iOS, then you just self-selected for Apple's iPhone and you're done. Then it's a matter of deciding which model.
If you want Android, then more effort is needed before making a buying decision.
For myself, most of my devices were from Samsung. Samsung offers a wide variety of phones for nearly every kind of phone user. Usually the controls are in the right place, and that helps a lot (I'm not a fan of the power button being on the back side). Due to the wide array of Samsung phones, it's easy to find used phones affordably priced.
Question:
When it comes to buying a smartphone, what is the preferred brand for you?
Do you go by advertising, the number of cameras, or what?
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Before deciding on brand, decide if it's operating system will be iOS or Android. If it's going to be iOS, then you just self-selected for Apple's iPhone and you're done. Then it's a matter of deciding which model.
If you want Android, then more effort is needed before making a buying decision.
For myself, most of my devices were from Samsung. Samsung offers a wide variety of phones for nearly every kind of phone user. Usually the controls are in the right place, and that helps a lot (I'm not a fan of the power button being on the back side). Due to the wide array of Samsung phones, it's easy to find used phones affordably priced.
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Yes of course, with IOS it is much easier.
My goal is to have a samsung but high end, I currently have a BLU.
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Apple because I just like my tech to be plug and play.
Android is a bit more complex and just frustrates me.
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Android and if it has enough CPU/features that I need. I can settle even if I am just losing a few extra features.
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