What are the most important things in a new phone? Is it chip performance, battery life, or the camera? Do higher-priced phones really justify their cost, or are manufacturers just overcharging? I'm planning to study engineering, so I'm more interested in technology. What should I prioritize in a phone? I'll adjust my budget accordingly.
What should price-to-performance be like in next-gen smartphones?
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I think the most important thing in a next-gen phone depends on your usage habits. For example, if you're an engineering student and will be dealing with coding, simulations, etc., then I'd prioritize chip performance and RAM. Similarly, if you travel often, battery life and certifications are important. When it comes to cameras, don't just look at megapixels—also pay attention to the software. For instance, Pixel series stand out for their software, and iOS is similar. Manufacturers sometimes inflate prices, but I also think Samsung's flagship phones are a bit overpriced. Depending on your budget, mid-range phones can offer serious performance too, like the Snapdragon 7 series or MediaTek Dimensity 9000.