By Dieter Bohn and Chris Ziegler
Buying a new smartphone can seem like a daunting task. There's a dizzying array of different kinds of devices, each with a different set of features that may or may not be what you're looking for, all available on a different mobile networks.
In fact, smartphones are like cars — there's no single "best car" for everybody, and there's no "best smartphone" for everyone, either. Just like walking into a car dealership without doing your research on prices and features is a recipe for getting overcharged, walking into your local Verizon or Sprint store without knowing what you need is a recipe for future unhappiness.
So what seems like a simple question — "What kind of smartphone should I get?" —...
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Buying a new smartphone can seem like a daunting task. There's a dizzying array of different kinds of devices, each with a different set of features that may or may not be what you're looking for, all available on a different mobile networks.
In fact, smartphones are like cars — there's no single "best car" for everybody, and there's no "best smartphone" for everyone, either. Just like walking into a car dealership without doing your research on prices and features is a recipe for getting overcharged, walking into your local Verizon or Sprint store without knowing what you need is a recipe for future unhappiness.
So what seems like a simple question — "What kind of smartphone should I get?" —...
Continue reading…