6 Reasons To Avoid Cheaper Smartphones


#3 Brands And Price

This rule doesn’t stand true always. Some small vendors release decent Android budget tablets as well as some big brands release crappy low end phones, once in a while. However, a low end phone from a trusted vendor is always better than the ‘no-name’ ones.

#2 Low quality battery

Even if you are satisfied with less RAM space in your budget Smartphone the next problem can get you where it really matters, keeping the phone alive. The cheaper Smartphones comes with very low betray capacity which drains out quickly even if you are handling lighter apps like WhatsApp on the phone, leaving your phone dead even for making calls.  

#1 Low Speed single core processors + not enough RAM

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.

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.

Low amount of RAM can block a Smartphone to the point where the Android OS will automatically kill apps in the background to open up more RAM for currently open apps, ending in disabling one of the main features of Android: multitasking. Cheap Android Smartphones come with 512MB of RAM and less. As apps become bigger, more RAM will be needed for which 1GB may become absolutely minimal.

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