In this article I’ll be highlighting two things that you should
consider before purchasing an Android phone. ‘Let’s talk the talk’.
1. The RAM
Random Access Memory, it is a common term but many do not really
understand its concept. Even for old model type of phones such as those
that ran on the Symbian OS, RAM is a thing of essential value as it has
its crucial use in a phone mostly Androids for which it is indispensable
for the now and can’t be overlooked.
I’m not about to hit you with geeky terms that will only confuse your
understanding about RAM already, but let’s put it this way: LOW RAM,
SLOW MOVEMENTS.
When that Android you intend to buy comes with attractive features
but has has low ram, those features are as useless as 10kb of internet
surfing data is to instagram.
RAM is temporary memory to which every app on your phone has access,
they don’t get to reside there or save their data there permanently but
they can come have a stay there from time to time. Let’s make out some
instance. If you’re editing a picture on your phone or you are making a
video or an audio record, you are creating some data which is being
handled by an app, however the app needs a something to lean on to run
effectively and that’s where our dear RAM comes in, it will take up the
responsibility of that for the app until the app is through with the
process and saves the data generated on the phone’ ROM or Micro Storage
Disk and closes.
So the more the data being handled by the app the more the RAM
needed, Get it? So RAM which helps the phone’s movement has to come in a
considerably okay quantity else movement gets hiccups easily ‘cos if
you buy that ‘lovely’ phone with like 512MB RAM, let me put it to you
that once you open up to like 3 apps with even moderate size and they
get to work, you’ll start getting slow response from the device in no
time.
If you’ve been wondering why that techno M3 of yours or that Alcatel
One touch you own runs only a bit faster than tortoise, I believe now
you know. With low ram even if that your phone was to come with Android
6.0 marshmallow, 5.5″ screen, and it has 256 0r 512 MB RAM, you’ll
eventually hate it. It will limit your multitasking options unbearably,
and you might be wondering how can 3 quite mid sized app just eat up a
whole 512MB RAM, answer is: If the phone is said to come with that RAM
size you’ll probably have only 256-340 at your disposal as the rest will
be taking toll of by system apps, those apps that aren’t for your use
but needed to keep the phone’s system running.
The least RAM size I’d advice you go for is 1GB, when system apps are
done taking their share, you’d be having nothing less than about 700MB
at your disposal and that’s pretty okay for multitasking though not
GREAT.
The second thing one should not miss looking out for is the Version
of Android OS the phone runs on. I’m not going to be writing much like I
did on RAM on this.
2. The Android Operating System
Just like iPhones have their iOS which they run on so has Android
phones. Version upgrades keep coming, and the old one is never better
than the new one, they do make sure of that. Below is the list of
android versions that has come into existence since they started getting
confectionery code names;
Donut (1.6)
Eclair (2.0–2.1)
Froyo (2.2–2.2.3)
Gingerbread (2.3–2.3.7)
Honeycomb (3.0–3.2.6) [a]
Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0–4.0.4)
Jelly Bean (4.1–4.3.1)
KitKat (4.4–4.4.4, 4.4W–4.4W.2)
Lollipop (5.0–5.1.1)
Marshmallow (6.0)
The reason why I brought you the list is for you to take a very good
look at the strata, if you go for Ice Cream Sandwich don’t expect to
enjoy all those features you’ve seen that attracted you to the Android
brand. The least Version I’d advice you to go for is KitKat, when a new
version comes it comes with cool features and will be able to run the
latest apps, most apps that will be built from then hence forth will be
compatible only with the latest version and maybe the immediately
preceding one or two and that’s it. So you sure won’t want to end up
with a good looking phone running a medieval OS. I believe I’ve made
things lucid on that.
However, the above two are not the only things that are important for
one to look out for, if you’ve got the legal tender, considerably much
of it, it will be better you go for that with at least 16GB ROM or 8 but
not 4, its processor should at least be dual core with both clocking at
1.2GHz, might be 1GHz though. But more processors means battery drains
faster, 8MP camera with quality resolution is best for phones, greater
MP is literally useless else you intend to print pics you take with the
phones in large forms. And a host of others, permit me to give my
fingers some rest now.
More to come later happy droiding week.
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