Smartphone Buyers vs Sellers

. Friday, August 1, 2014
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The pace at which smartphones are being marketed and sold is a history in the making within itself for the companies that sell it. Gartner report says "Sales of Android Phones to Approach One Billion in 2014", and that’s just Android. 

Worldwide sales of smartphones to end users totaled 968 million units in 2013.
People are so obsessed with these devices, that even though it’s a strain for us we find ways not to accept it.

I understand the argument of health and technology is controversial, and if i am to advocate for health then I had to live in stone age with hindsight. Yes your right! Technology over than health! 

The problem I have with these devices are its prices. 

You get more than what you ask for these days, and that is a problem! With sapphire crystal which do not come with "Your iPhone is break proof for life", or 64GB which you don’t use completely, or the metal body which of course scratches if you drop it (which you will), and much more. Being a consumer its hard to compromise and be cleaver at the same time.

No differences in price choices

Yes, Samsung fights with Apple and Android fights iOS in terms of market share. But those are’t a benefit to us, yet the prices are sky rocketing every year with smartphones. Now, the smartphone companies have put a mantra that it’s completely useless to use a mobile for more than 2 years. And a few are producing resolutions more than what a human eye is capable of seeing, and even though they manufacture a 40 mega pixels camera, we are obsessed in taking selfies with the front camera (which . We love our phones metal body, but we cover it with a case and later sell it (virgin Mary right there!). With the 10000 songs in our playlist, we only listen to that one song which sounds good at that moment of time. With the fitness app in mobile phones, we just don’t jog anymore (well most of us!). And finally, even with the 4G capabilities, we always look for free WIFI!

The marketing activities of these smartphones are brilliantly crafted, that we believe it is more of a necessity. But its not!. And the truth is they are making us a lot dumber than we think we are. Maybe we have to stand up and be clever in making some tough choices, rather to believe the non sense what these smartphone companies and tech savvy people advocate for.


Some simple tips:

I understand a smartphone is a must these days.

But do you need an upgrade?

Well, you have to answer that whether you have used your current phone for 1 or 2 or 4 years. If you still want a new one, plan for how long you should be using it, and based on that decide the price. Its always better to invest big if your to use it long enough, only then real value is delivered for the money (no virgin marry this time!). 


And RESEARCH for months!.  Its big investment and its worth spending time to arrive at a conclusion.


Don’t go for a feature which is not worth paying.

Finger print, water proof, 40 pixels camera, fitness, health band, watch, 64GB.. Decide the one which you need.
Do you need it? if your confused, please don’t. You just wont use em'.

Features that are not worth paying

Good you have chosen one, take the least spaced phone available in that particular model (high end gamer? Go buy xbox or a PS!). If  it’s a 5S, go for the 16 gig, as the cloud storage these days the cheapest.

Trust me the fight for market share in cloud storage between Amazon, Google Drive, icloud, Dropbox, OneDrive is brilliant for us. Just pure awesomeness, the price. At 2$ for 100 GB, what more you need? store documents, pics and much more without even opening your computer. And access your files right there every time. By this you have saved plenty of cash, you will still listen to that one song and plenty of pics (thanks to cloud).


Just don’t spend ridiculous amount on cases, after a while you will eventually remove it. If you need protection buy a cheap case (you can even have up to 10, rather than to buy a branded one and not use it later). 


And don’t buy on the fact that we are here to upgrade it for 1-2 years what the tech savvy people say, they say it because they have to say it for a living. More new products, more new reviews, more traffic, more cash. Simple as that!. 


Be clever, find the right value for money, and don’t get into the circus of smartphone marketers.





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