FAQ

Most frequent asked questions and answers about Mobile Phones

New phones offer the latest features, warranty coverage, and peace of mind.

Used phones are significantly cheaper but might have scratches, reduced battery life, or no warranty. Consider your budget, desired features, and risk tolerance.

Operating System: Android vs iOS

Android offers more customization and openness, with a wider variety of phone brands and features. IOS, exclusive to iPhones, is known for its user-friendly interface and tight integration with Apple products. Consider your priorities and brand preferences.

Which mobile network is considered the best in Bangladesh?

According to recent Google searches and user reviews, Banglalink is considered the fastest mobile network in Bangladesh (as of March 2024). However, network performance can vary depending on location. Consider checking coverage maps for different operators in your area.

What is the difference between official and unofficial phones?

Official phones come with a manufacturer’s warranty and are typically priced higher.

Unofficial phones might be slightly cheaper but lack official warranty and might have different software versions.

How can I improve my phone’s battery life?

Avoid extreme temperatures, keep charging cycles shallow (don’t let the battery fully drain), and use genuine chargers.

Which apps slow down phones?

Identify resource-intensive apps using battery or performance monitoring tools. Consider uninstalling or disabling unused apps.

What should I consider before buying a new phone?

 Consider your budget, desired features (camera, battery life, etc.), brand preference, and warranty options.

What is EMI used for when buying a phone?

EMI (Equated Monthly Installment) allows you to purchase a phone in installments with interest.

How much RAM should I choose before buying a new phone?

RAM choice depends on usage. Light users (browsing, social media) can manage with 2-3GB RAM. Gamers and multitaskers will benefit from 4GB or more.