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Main » 2011 » May » 15 » Why You Should Not Buy Low-End Android Phones!
9:54 PM
Why You Should Not Buy Low-End Android Phones!
Having used a Samsung Galaxy Fit for about a month I can tell you that it is not worth buying. But you know what else isn't worth buying? Low-end Android phones in general. Here are some reasons why you shouldn't get one.

Poor performance

To differentiate these devices from their more expensive stablemates, manufacturers often provide them with underclocked CPUs and low memory. The problem is, these devices run the same OS and applications as the more expensive Android phones. The applications often aren't optimized to run on such hardware and Android itself doesn't work well when given anything less than a 1GHz CPU and at least 512MB of RAM. This leads to poor performance on these phones. Applications crash when you try to juggle too many things at a time. The browser crashes when you load a heavy page, the multimedia experience is poor because the hardware isn't capable of opening high resolution images and videos. You cannot even install Flash player on them.

Having experienced this tragedy firsthand, let me tell you that it is not something you would want to pay for. I wouldn't even bother calling these devices smartphones. Just because on paper these devices claim to do the same things as more powerful Android phones doesn't mean they deliver in real life. Devices like these are what give Android a bad name, because when their device fails to work as advertised, people are likely to blame Android rather than the device for poor performance.

Small display

These phones often come with small displays with a pitiable QVGA resolution. To make the display seem large they are often stretched, which makes the pixels so large you can count them in your spare time. The quality of the panel itself isn't great, with poor viewing angles, sunlight legibility issues and low response marring the experience. 

These displays make everything from image/video playback to web browsing look lame. Also, because of their small size, text input is a nightmare. Try zooming out in Angry Birds and you'll spend the next few minutes wondering where the birds went. 

Poor choice of applications

Let's face it, Android doesn't have a huge variety of great apps to begin with. On top of that if you have an Android phone with QVGA display that number goes down even further. Many of the apps out there don't have a QVGA version yet. Imagine your disappointment if you buy one if these phones for a particular app and then learn it is not available for that resolution.

Because of the lame hardware on these phones, even if you download an app it's not necessary it will work well. Even Angry Birds, a 2D game with simple graphics, has a hard time running on these phones. This effectively leaves more complex 3D games out of the question.

Poor software support from manufacturers

If you buy a high-end Android phone today, there is a good chance that you will receive the next major software update. However, the same can't be expected of low-end phones. These phones will often be sold with an outdated version of Android and 99% of the time they will never get a software update. Manufacturers usually spend their time and efforts on their more expensive models. Unless there is some major issue with the software they will not bother with the low-end Android phone.

These are the major reasons why I feel no one should buy these low-end Android phones. If you want a smartphone, it is always a good idea to save up and get a device with decent specs that would support both the OS and the applications. Do not be fooled by that Android logo on the back of these phones. This is not Android lite, this is Android lame. If you want a decent smartphone at a low price, go for Symbian. These are just attempts by the manufacturers to cash in on the Android hype. There is a good reason why they are so cheap. It's because they trade performance for disappointment. Despite what they might promise, they aren't good at anything, which is why you should avoid them like the plague.



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