5 Reasons Not To Buy A Cheap Android Phone


#2 Low Speed single core processors + not enough RAM

It is a fact that dual-core processors have been available on high-end Smartphones for some time and quad-core processor phones like the HTC Butterfly have hit the stores. As the processing power of Android phones has increased, more apps are being constructed on multiple cores. Android games are also grabbing the advantage of advanced GPUs. Galaxy S2, Motorola Droid RAZR and many high-end Android devices has it.

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Single-core processors of less than 1GHz usually come in cheap Android phones for which you won’t have the most graphically advanced games of today. If you choose to go down the ‘dirt-cheap road’, you will not have hardware that is good to run the current top apps, not to mention the apps that will be designed to take advantage of the processing power of the current high-end Smartphones.

If you are ill-prepared for today, imagine the setbacks that you have to face tomorrow.

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