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Five Smartphone Features You Can’t Live Without

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Americans check their phones an average of 344 times a day — once every four minutes — according to a 2022 Review.org survey. But when was the last time you upgraded your phone? If it’s been more than two years, you may be missing out on some of the latest tech upgrades. Here are five must-have features to consider when shopping for a new smartphone:

Battery Life When it comes to battery life, you may not realize what you’ve been missing out on until you start using your new phone. A decade ago, smartphone battery capacity ranged from 1560mah to 3200mah, according to findings from Android Authority.

Today, that capacity typically ranges from 4000mah to 5000mah, with some batteries as large as 6000mah. And, the latest developmen­t of USB-C ports has allowed for faster charging capabiliti­es, charging a near dead phone in just 30 minutes. Look for phones with fast charging technology, from 15W to 20W, and wireless charging options.

Phone Storage Storage matters, especially if you’re a business owner, gaming enthusiast or social media influencer. Read-only Memory (ROM), the internal main storage on your phone, allows you to store media, files and games, and ranges anywhere from 64GB to 128GB, even 256GB and higher in some of the latest models

andom Access Memory (RAM) is used for short-term data like apps, photos and videos. The more RAM you have, the more multitaski­ng you can do. When purchasing a new phone, look for at least 6GB to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of ROM. Camera Phones have nearly replaced traditiona­l cameras, with 90% of people using only their smartphone­s to take photos versus digital cameras, according to 3D Insider.

If you’re an avid photo taker, make sure your new phone features editing software, a variety of camera lenses, like ultra-wide and telephoto, and special functions like night mode to optimize lighting.

Network How you stay connected is an important decision. The latest deals can help you select a phone and wireless provider. For example, Samsung just unveiled.its latest Galaxy S23 lineup, and T-mobile is the only provider that can light up 5G standalone three-carrier aggregatio­n, unleashing faster speeds and better responsive­ness for some of the newest 5G smartphone­s — 16% faster speeds on average than phones without it. Security Gone are the days of rememberin­g a PIN or typing in a password to safely access your phone’s data. Biometric security features like fingerprin­t, facial or voice recognitio­n are crucial for keeping your private data secure.

Most new smartphone­s feature in-display fingerprin­t screening and facial recognitio­n, and more institutio­ns like online banking apps are using this method now over passwords.

Other important deciding factors include overall phone display, size and water resistance. Priorities may vary from person to person, but selecting what’s important for your new smartphone is something only you can determine. (SPT)

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