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When comparing cell phones, consider features such as operating system, camera quality, battery life, processing power, storage capacity, display resolution, and available connectivity options like 5G or Wi-Fi 6.
You can compare camera quality by looking at megapixel count, aperture size, number of lenses, optical image stabilization, and advanced features like night mode or AI enhancements.
iOS is Apple's proprietary operating system found exclusively on iPhones, offering a seamless integration with other Apple devices and a curated app store. Android is an open-source operating system used by various manufacturers, providing more customization options and a wider range of device choices.
Check the battery capacity (measured in mAh), read user reviews, and look for manufacturer estimates of talk time or screen-on time. Some phones also offer fast charging or wireless charging features.
Yes, many Android phones offer microSD card slots for expandable storage, allowing you to increase your device’s capacity for photos, videos, and apps. Most iPhones do not support expandable storage but offer different built-in storage options.