How to choose a new smartphone using Phoneparator

Every month smartphone manufacturers release about 50 new smartphone models. Some of them are good, some average, some just a garbage.

But it is all about the price. Smartphone can have 3 years old chipset, poor camera, display and battery, but if it is sold for $50 it is a good deal, especially if $50 is what you want to spend.

On the other side, device can be just the best of the best, but you may don't want to spend $2000 on it.

So, the first thing: decide on price.

Let's suggest, you want to spend $200.

1. Go to the Home page and filter smartphones by price.

how to filter by the price | Phoneparator

2. Filter smartphones by your mobile carrier bands (frequencies)

how to filter by the network | Phoneparator

You should be careful here. On the one side, you want to be sure that your new phone will work as a cell phone, i.e. it will support bands used by your carrier. On the other side, if your carrier uses a lot of bands and you will try to find smartphones that support them all you may end up with a few and not the best smartphones. In this case, contact your mobile provider and ask about minimum set of bands that should be supported.

3. Sort results by the spec score

how to sort by the spec score | Phoneparator

If you don't have more any specific requirements you can just choose any smartphone from those with highest spec score.

Otherwise, continue to filter:

Optical Image Stabilization?

how to sort by the spec score | Phoneparator

Wireless charging?

how to sort by the spec score | Phoneparator

Color pink?

how to sort by the spec score | Phoneparator

We have more than 100 filters in Phone finder.

If you want your new phone to have the best camera available under $200, just sort results by "Best camera" Best chipset? - Sort by Chipset. And so on.

Finally, add several smartphones to Comparator and compare them.

Choose one, buy with the lowest price. :-)

When ordering smartphone from China consider time, shipment cost and probability of paying custom duties (last depends on your country custom officers habits).

That is all! Enjoy your new phone!