{"id":36342,"date":"2018-06-03T17:03:05","date_gmt":"2018-06-03T11:18:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/techlekh.com\/?p=36342"},"modified":"2018-06-20T13:31:12","modified_gmt":"2018-06-20T07:46:12","slug":"smartphone-buying-guide-nepal","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/techlekh.com\/smartphone-buying-guide-nepal\/","title":{"rendered":"The Ultimate Smartphone Buying Guide for Nepal"},"content":{"rendered":"
Buying a new smartphone can be overwhelming, especially with so many options available in the market. Shopkeepers will try to sell you the phones with bigger and better margin. They slap you with numbers associated with the camera and the processor. You may have no clue about those things and it won’t be a surprise if they try to sell you a selfie smartphone. I mean, that’s what trending these days.<\/p>\n
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At last, you believe bigger numbers are better and surrender your decision to the whims of the seller and hope they give you a good deal. This is a scenario faced by most people when buying a new phone, not only in Nepal but in abroad too. It is natural to feel difficult to make a decision if you are not much familiar with the tech industry.<\/p>\n
We feel you. So, we have made this buying guide to help you choose the best possible smartphone for your money and your needs. Let\u2019s get into it, shall we?<\/p>\n
The very first thing you\u2019d want to do in the smartphone buying process is to know your use case.<\/p>\n
These questions will help you narrow down your list of potential smartphones. Knowing how you tend to use your phone will pave a clear path towards the phone you should get. But don\u2019t worry if you are buying a smartphone for the first time and have no idea how you\u2019re going to use it eventually. Just read on.<\/p>\n
Smartphones available in the market today can be loosely divided into three categories based on price and performance: budget<\/strong>, mid-range<\/strong>, and premium devices<\/strong>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Premium smartphones are those smartphones that have all the bells and whistles people can expect from a phone, they have the latest trending features, come with very powerful specs and feature the best technology that the smartphone world can offer right now. The phones that fall in this list are Samsung Galaxy S8, Galaxy S9, Galaxy Note 8, iPhones, OnePlus 5T, OnePlus 6, Huawei P20, iPhoneX and more.<\/p>\n Naturally, the features they offer come at a price, they are on the expensive side. These phones have the ability to run the latest games and are buttery smooth. They give you the best camera experience in a smartphone. So, if you want the best of the best in every aspect possible and have enough budget to pay for it, go for the phones in this range.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Mid-range devices tread the delicate line between reasonable price and maximum performance. They cut down on some aspects of design and performance to achieve their price. These phones have more than adequate performance for normal day to day apps like Facebook or YouTube but they aren\u2019t made to play the latest games at the highest frames possible. Don\u2019t get me wrong, they are very capable machines but not the highest performing.<\/p>\n These kind of phones are better at one aspect and respectively bad at another. Say that there are two phones with a price tag of Rs. 30,000; one of the phones is made for better performance and the other is made for better camera experience. So these kinds of phones trade off some feature to excel at other features and maintain the price tag. If you are not a sophisticated user and can live without features like wireless charging or the best camera experience, the phones in this price range are just for you. Check our best phones under the 30K<\/a> category for more devices.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Budget phones, contrary to the conception of many, are not poor performers. While this might have been the truth a few years ago, thanks to advancement in technology, budget phones can now give you nearly 60%-70% of what you expect from a premium device. Normal apps like Facebook, YouTube will run without hiccups.<\/p>\n If you want to play games or are very camera-centric, don\u2019t buy phones in this category. Look for a midrange device, or more preferably, a premium smartphone. But if you want to text and call with occasional use of basic apps, budget phones might suffice your needs.<\/p>\n Premium:<\/strong> Samsung Galaxy S9\/ S9+<\/a>, Samsung Galaxy S8\/ S8+<\/a>, One Plus 5T<\/a>, iPhone X<\/a>, iPhone 8<\/a>, iPhone 8 Plus<\/a>, Huawei P20<\/a><\/p>\n Mid-Range:<\/strong> Nokia 8<\/a> (it is lower in price though the specs are flagship level), Xiaomi Mi Note 5 AI<\/a>, Xiaomi Mi A1<\/a> (this can also be in the budget category for its price), OnePlus 3T<\/a>, Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro<\/a>, Huawei Nova 3e<\/a><\/p>\n Budget:<\/strong> Colors S11<\/a>, Huawei Y7<\/a>, Xiaomi Redmi Note 4<\/a>, Xiaomi Mi 4X<\/a>, Redmi 4A<\/a>, OPPO A71<\/a>. Check our best phones under the 15K<\/a> category for more devices.<\/p>\n In this Android vs iOS<\/strong> segment, we won\u2019t be talking about which OS is better. They both have their strengths and weaknesses. For those who don\u2019t know about Android or iOS, iOS is the operating system, the main software that comes preloaded in all the iPhones (iOS is available in iPhones only) while Android is the software that comes in pretty much every other phone.<\/p>\nPremium Smartphones<\/h3>\n
Mid-range Smartphones<\/h3>\n
Budget Phones<\/h3>\n
Some of our favorite phones in each category are:<\/h4>\n
Android or iOS?<\/strong>Wait, don\u2019t go running to buy a phone yet. We still have lots to talk about.<\/h3>\n