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How to choose your next Smartphone? My standards!

I’m a guy who had dozens of phones, tons of form factors and companies you haven’t even heard of, I’ve owned it, blogged about it and eventually sold it on OpenSooq for the highest bidder, with that being said, here are my requirements for the next smartphone.

1. Screen size

I’ve been very strict about this point, almost always going for 4.5‘ screen Smartphones, which was good and also limiting! Those phones are known as mini, usually come with one gigabyte of RAM and don’t preform as well as they should, but now I realize that 5′ is the least you should go for, and the more screen real estate, the better! Just don’t go for above 7′ screens, you would look like you are talking into a food tray!
Smartphone Screen
Smartphone Screen

2. Battery power

Who hates having more juice? The more the better, right? Well that’s exactly the case, with phones becoming faster and bigger, so does the need for bigger batteries to support all that high tech and some more, without having to sit by the charger all day, I would recommend to go for not less than 3000 mAh, and the more the better. Especially if you live somewhere with an electricity crisis.

 

 

3. Operating system

This is dedicated to Android of course, Windows Phone is dead, and I don’t have an iPhone, and probably never will, I recommend that you go for the highest version of Android you can get, and go for a company that has a good history of updating the phone, if you go for a Google phone for example, you will get the latest update always, amazing!
Android P logo
Android P logo

4. OTG support

This goes without saying for many modern day phones, but it’s good to check because this feature expands the capabilities of your phone with all sorts of peripherals, you can even connect a joystick and play games! If your battery is big enough you can turn it into a battery bank and help a friend in need.
Some companies like Huawei likes to skim on this feature on the mid-range smartphones, so you might want to double check if OTG is a selling point for you.

 

USB OTG Logo
USB OTG Logo

 

5. Accessories

Make sure the Smartphone has accessories in the market, even if it has the latest Gorilla glass technology, it will be scratched with time, and having a cover can take a bump or two and save you from a dreaded trip to the repair shop, will also improve resale value, a tip from a compulsive phone hopper!
Phone case
Phone case

These are my top requirements in a Smartphone, there are some optional ones which I will list down below

  •  Custom ROM

Having the ability to flash a custom ROM is a great idea – if done correctly – and it really expands options and gives a new refresh for the Smartphone, if not, don’t do it as it will ruin your Smartphone.

LineageOS logo
LineageOS logo

In case you got tired of your smartphone, sell it and get a new one, someone will think it’s good and make their lives a little better!

What are your standards for a new phone? What are you looking for? Please share these with me in the comments section below.

Having a backup plan

I’ve always been a minimalist person of sort, I hate having things laying around and I always prefer to get rid of things that I don’t need, one phone and one laptop seemed like the way to go for ages (If I could get a device that fits all, I would do it), but that all came to a screeching halt one day.

A rude awakening 

One day I was cleaning my laptop and applying thermal grease, I got carried away and started cleaning the fan forcefully, and before I know it, I broke several blades! It’s a long story that you can find on this link, which taught me an important lesson:

Being too minimalist can backfire, big time!

Everyone needs a backup plan, be it a backup of your files and folders (you can find a tutorial on how to do an image for windows here, and how to make a Linux backup here), or a backup device to carry on when everything is lost, it’s all about creating a balance between minimalism and not affording downtime.

Ideas to stay working

Having a phone with USB OTG can be useful, connect it to a full sized keyboard and you have yourself a typing interface combining the easy controls of the keyboard, and the battery life of the phone, it’s alien and a makeshift, but it gets the job done in a hurry, I’ll post about my requirements for a phone short enough.

Netbooks for the win

You can always have a light weight cheap Netbook to do some typing on the go, which won’t replace your desktop setting, but is great for typing away in a coffee shop (if you have 10 hour power outage a day, you will frequent a coffee shop to work!), I got one myself and blogged about it so feel free to check it out from here.

These are just ideas I suggested, you know your flow and what works best for you, and try to make it work.


What is your idea of a backup plan, does it involve another computer? Or are you the laptop hating kind?

Let me know what you think in the comments section below.

I’ve bought a Netbook!

The first post I wrote on this blog was on a Netbook, and one of the most popular posts at the time was about a Netbook, I’ve had one, I’ve loved it like a child of mine, and regretted selling it to this day (I still do honestly, I did so much on a computer that isn’t supposed to do much!).

You never know what you had until you lose it!

Every time I went to a computer store they caught my eye, and whenever someone brings me one of them to fix, I remember the sweet old days with my Netbook, it felt personal and it felt like something I loved to use and create things on.

Browsing through open sooq I came across a Netbook that was reasonably priced, it had a minor flaw (the monitor has dead pixels on one corner, as if the Netbook took a fall), and after a bit of negotiation with the seller, I managed to strike a decent deal.

Later that day, I swapped out the HDD on the Netbook to my laptop, and used the SSD on the Netbook to make it faster, and after installing Ubuntu 14.04, I was good to go!

I tried installing Ubuntu 10.10 Netbook remix, but that lasted for like an hour, nostalgia doesn’t do much, 10.10 is not supported anymore and I couldn’t download any software on it, what a shame!

The new Netbook that I got, and some cool stickers

 

The typing experience is some of the best I’ve had, it’s bouncy and fast, a bit crammed together but that takes me back! And it makes my laptop feel like a monster! 5 inches make all the difference apparently!

Pros of the deal

Despite the obvious limitations, it would have cost a lot more to buy something off of Amazon and ship it to Libya (I’ll be posting about buying online / shipping soon enough in Arabic), due to the new increase in shipping prices, shipping a standard laptop would cost nearly twice as much as this Netbook! Let alone that I’ve managed to seal a deal on open sooq the day before, so it’s even cheaper in my book!

Hitting two birds with one stone

By swapping out the HDD, I have fixed the issue on my other laptop, and with buying a Netbook, I have a backup that I can take anywhere without fearing it would be lost or stolen, it’s just a device for typing stuff and getting things done,

Having two laptops

I remember posting back in the day in my “dual boot saga series”, that I hated having two laptops and I couldn’t choose between them, always favoring one over the other, this isn’t the case.

I wouldn’t sell my laptop for example and keep the Netbook as a main device, that’s silly and unrealistic, the Netbook has limited resources and can do so much, it’s just so good at what it does.

And it’s always nice to have a backup in case the laptop fails for example, or for work (it would be a lot lighter and easier on my back to carry around, also less stressful in the case of it getting lost).

What’s it like?

I don’t remember Netbooks being so small! This one is really tiny compared to the laptop I’ve been using the last six years!

Also, it’s hot, I mean really this model has no fan, it uses a heat sink of some sort to manage the heat, and it gets annoying with time (would be great in the winter tho!), I applied some thermal grease and it’s better now, also installing a light resource Linux distro helps.

It was nagging me for years, so I had to do something about it, and here I am back to using a Netbook after six years.

Trying something new

I installed FocusWriter on my Netbook for a minimalistic writing experience, it’s small and aesthetic, and exports files as ODT by default.

The big question?

Will this allow me to be more productive and write more stuff? Or will it be another failed experiment of mine? I do realize that experimenting is a big part of learning, but I hope I get this one right, for old time’s sake.

Do you have / had a Netbook? What do you think of them? Did this post inspire you to buy one of them little laptops?

Leave your thoughts in the comments section below, and I will see you soon.

P.S: This post was written on a Netbook,

P.S.S: A retrospective post was written a few months later, take a look at it!

An update for my dear readers

I have realized that I haven’t posted a single post in August! That’s a lot, I mean the month is half way done, what gives?
It’s a bit of a reoccurring cycle on my end, I sometimes forget to blog or simply don’t have the will to write a new update, despite having a ton of drafts just begging to be published, this time tho, I have a good excuse.

What’s happening?

I’ve been having troubles with my laptop over the past few days, I replaced some things and toyed with others, and needless to say that the result is down right great! The poor thing is showing it’s age, and I can’t blame it at all, and no! I don’t blog from the phone, not anymore.

A little bit of the same old, the power and Internet are playing tag, one goes and the other comes, it’s rare to find them together at the same time, and ever more rare for me to feel like doing anything! And yes, the electrical situation is ruining my laptop.

I will be posting in detail about what’s going on, what have I done and where is it taking me, so stick around.

How are you doing? How is this situation treating you (assuming you are Libyan like myself).

Please leave your comments in the section below, and have a nice day.

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