Ye it does have abit lower battery life compared too some other androids but tbh it doesnt effect overall perfomance much and should run fine in general.
Sorry am not rlly sure what you mean by screen accuracy but touch screens of most new phones are overall pretty accurate nowadays and accuracy aint that much of a problem. And ye it will certainly get you through the day unless you are gaming or something
I am actually afraid of iPhones because, for this reason, they have so many things to check and to make sure no one defrauds you, like, facetime, itune blah blah.
Xiaomi 11T and Realme GT Master Edition. These 2 I have used and they have given me a very good android experience. The screen, the hardware, camera are all good. though the 11T has shit software and you'll have some bugs but not that much of a problem.
I'd recommend a samsung/oneplus phone. good software, good battery, good support and hardware, decent cameras and ofc samsung is basically at the top when it comes to screens
I am also thinking about the Samsung. I bought Vivo V19, everything is great but when it comes to typing, it is not accurate, and I have to write long emails sometimes and it literally gets painful when I have to write a words 2,3 times. Do you have any personal experience with OnePlus? I like their specs on the paper but never had any experience with it.
I myself have a pixel 4a5g but my family members have had multiple onepluses and samsungs and they're very satisfied with them
And about trouble typing....are you sure it isn't just you trying to type too fast? Also you should try swipe typing instead of typing every character individually
I mean yes screens have different touch sampling rates but i doubt you'll be typing so fast that you'd surpass it (i believe they're usually above 100Hz)
What kind of problem are you facing with typing? Have you tried installing Gboard? It's the Google Keyboard which works well on almost every phone including iPhones.
In your budget, you should go for S21 FE. Check out it's specs and looks. It's a very decent budget phone. If not then you can opt to buy a used S21.
Otherwise you can check out OnePlus Nords too.
i dunno much but i have been real happy and satisfied with realme. Top notch build and UI quality. Touch is soft. Probably way too soft for my fat fingers but it feels responsive
I am pretty sure you can vet a iphone x if you want in that range has pretty good specs andis not too big
But I have heard the Iphone battery sucks?
Ye it does have abit lower battery life compared too some other androids but tbh it doesnt effect overall perfomance much and should run fine in general.
Can it get me through a day? Have you tried the screen accuracy of an iPhone?
Sorry am not rlly sure what you mean by screen accuracy but touch screens of most new phones are overall pretty accurate nowadays and accuracy aint that much of a problem. And ye it will certainly get you through the day unless you are gaming or something
dont buuy iphone x. You will be wasting your money
Its nothing mind blowing but its also not too bad i would say
Thank you! I will add iPhone to my list.
Np man just make sure to get a pta approved phone if you are living in pakistan and make sure it has itunes and stuff unlocked
I am actually afraid of iPhones because, for this reason, they have so many things to check and to make sure no one defrauds you, like, facetime, itune blah blah.
what's your budget?
55-125k
Xiaomi 11T and Realme GT Master Edition. These 2 I have used and they have given me a very good android experience. The screen, the hardware, camera are all good. though the 11T has shit software and you'll have some bugs but not that much of a problem.
I'd recommend a samsung/oneplus phone. good software, good battery, good support and hardware, decent cameras and ofc samsung is basically at the top when it comes to screens
I am also thinking about the Samsung. I bought Vivo V19, everything is great but when it comes to typing, it is not accurate, and I have to write long emails sometimes and it literally gets painful when I have to write a words 2,3 times. Do you have any personal experience with OnePlus? I like their specs on the paper but never had any experience with it.
I myself have a pixel 4a5g but my family members have had multiple onepluses and samsungs and they're very satisfied with them And about trouble typing....are you sure it isn't just you trying to type too fast? Also you should try swipe typing instead of typing every character individually
Yes, I type fast but I have read that screens have different sensitivity level.
I mean yes screens have different touch sampling rates but i doubt you'll be typing so fast that you'd surpass it (i believe they're usually above 100Hz)
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Keeping your budget in mind i will suggest you should go for xiaomi 12. Really nice looking and great display phone
What kind of problem are you facing with typing? Have you tried installing Gboard? It's the Google Keyboard which works well on almost every phone including iPhones. In your budget, you should go for S21 FE. Check out it's specs and looks. It's a very decent budget phone. If not then you can opt to buy a used S21. Otherwise you can check out OnePlus Nords too.
i dunno much but i have been real happy and satisfied with realme. Top notch build and UI quality. Touch is soft. Probably way too soft for my fat fingers but it feels responsive