Choosing a smartphone can be a headache if you don't delve into the technical details.
However, a few simple signs will help you avoid mistakes when buying.
Plastic case
When buying a smartphone, pay attention to its body.
If it's plastic but feels too brittle or bends, that could be a bad sign.
Removable battery
Smartphones with removable batteries are outdated. Such models are definitely not worth buying.
Modern gadgets with non-removable batteries are reliable and durable, as manufacturers claim.
Weight and dimensions
Modern smartphones with a 6+ inch screen are ideal in terms of weight.
A device that is too light or, on the contrary, too heavy may indicate poor quality materials.
Screen
Before buying, check the screen brightness and image quality. A poor quality screen will show pixels and the image will be dim.
Lack of USB Type-C
A smartphone that does not have a USB Type-C port is an older model. This port allows you to connect the charger in either direction.