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Fahim
Well, I am a 13 year old Bangladeshi boy. My hobby is photographing. I have a Nokia 2700 classic as my all-for-one device. It captures photo greatly. It has 2.0 Megapixel Camera with Max. 1600x1200 resolutuion. But my dear mom, she is a different story. She wants my dad to buy a digital camera for family photographing. I tried to convince her that my phone could do that job, but my isn't satisfied. She thinks my phone is no match for a camera. Maybe because she is a 'Analog Human in This Digital World'. Like every woman, she searches fashion everywhere. Maybe that's why she wants us to buy a Digital Camera. You wanna know about her camera-fashion sense. Fine. Read up - When we (Mom, Dad, Me) went into the camera shop, I wanted to examine a Canon PowerShot A3200 IS. Then Mom suddenly said, does it have Zoom Lense ? (The Camera was Off) We won't by a camera without that. I said, Yes. Well, we didn't buy anything that trip. When we came home, I asked Mom, why is she focusing on the Zoom thing so much ? Does she know what it does ? She said, no, I don't know. I asked, then why do you focus on it so much ? She said, because everyone else's camera have it, and it's fashionable. I got a large :o from her answer. See ? This is her sense. Then I demostrated her what is Zoom and my phone also have it, but my phone doesn't need a special lense. So, I want to know, how to convince my mom that we don't need a camera. My phone could do the same job (expect flashing). I really don't want my dear dad to spend BDT 11,700 (where BDT 4,000 is my money) on a Canon PowerShot A3200 IS, instead I could buy a Samsung Galaxy Y smartphone for BDT 12,200 or a Nintendo DSi for just BDT 7,000. Thanks.
Answer
Phone cameras are the lowest quality. 2.0 megapixels is low quality. Your mom is right that a real camera is better than your phone.
Phone cameras are the lowest quality. 2.0 megapixels is low quality. Your mom is right that a real camera is better than your phone.
I want to buy a new touch screen phone with budget under RM500.Any recommendation?
Darwin_09
Good camera quality,wifi,larger screen is better.Please suggest a phone.Thanks.
Answer
For RM 500 you can't actually get a phone with a good camera or large screen. So you might want to spend a bit more to actually get one of the good phones. But here's a suggestion of good phones within your budget:
1. Samsung Galaxy Y Duos = RM 670 - 690
2. Samsung Wave Y = RM 560 - 600
3. Samsung Galaxy Y = RM 450 - 520
4. LG Optimus One = RM 500 - 520
5. HTC Wildfire (It's the best of all the above mentioned) = RM 600 - 650
Here some specs of these phones:
Samsung galaxy Y Duos:
Battery: 1300 mAh
Processor: -
MicroSD: Yes
Touchscreen: TFT Capacitive Touchscreen
Wifi: Yes
Camera Front: None
Camera Back: 3.2 Megapixel
OS: Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread
Samsung Wave Y:
Battery: 1200 mAh
Processor: 832 mHz
MicroSD: Yes
Touchscreen: TFT Capacitive Touchscreen
Wifi: Yes
Camera Front: None
Camera Back: 2 Megapixel
OS : Samsung OS
Samsung Galaxy Y:
Battery: 1200 mAh
MicroSD: Yes
Processor: 830 mHz
Touchscreen: TFT Capacitive Touchscreen
Wifi: Yes
Camera Front: None
Camera Back: 2 Megapixel
OS: Android 2.3.4 Gingebread
LG Optimus One:
Battery: 1500 mAh
MicroSD: Yes
Processor: 600 mHz
Touchscreen: TFT Touchscreen
Wifi: Yes
Camera Front: None
Camera Back: 3.2 Megapixel
OS: Android 2.2 Froyo
HTC Wildfire:
Battery: 1300 mAh
Processor: 528 mHz
MicroSD: Yes
Camera Front: None
Camera Back: 5 Megapixel with Flash
Touchscreen: TFT Capacitive Toucscreen (16 Million colors)
Wifi: Yes
OS: Android 2.1 Eclair
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Some other phones that are more pricy but worth looking into if you want to have a really good camera, wifi, touchscreen, etc.:
1. Samsung Galaxy Nexus
2. Samsung Galaxy S II
3. Nokia Lumia 800
4. Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX
5. HTC Sensation XE (XL, is worse than XE by the way)
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Oh, and you should check in low yat or digital mall for phones, sometimes they give you a good price plus you could trade in your old phone.
For RM 500 you can't actually get a phone with a good camera or large screen. So you might want to spend a bit more to actually get one of the good phones. But here's a suggestion of good phones within your budget:
1. Samsung Galaxy Y Duos = RM 670 - 690
2. Samsung Wave Y = RM 560 - 600
3. Samsung Galaxy Y = RM 450 - 520
4. LG Optimus One = RM 500 - 520
5. HTC Wildfire (It's the best of all the above mentioned) = RM 600 - 650
Here some specs of these phones:
Samsung galaxy Y Duos:
Battery: 1300 mAh
Processor: -
MicroSD: Yes
Touchscreen: TFT Capacitive Touchscreen
Wifi: Yes
Camera Front: None
Camera Back: 3.2 Megapixel
OS: Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread
Samsung Wave Y:
Battery: 1200 mAh
Processor: 832 mHz
MicroSD: Yes
Touchscreen: TFT Capacitive Touchscreen
Wifi: Yes
Camera Front: None
Camera Back: 2 Megapixel
OS : Samsung OS
Samsung Galaxy Y:
Battery: 1200 mAh
MicroSD: Yes
Processor: 830 mHz
Touchscreen: TFT Capacitive Touchscreen
Wifi: Yes
Camera Front: None
Camera Back: 2 Megapixel
OS: Android 2.3.4 Gingebread
LG Optimus One:
Battery: 1500 mAh
MicroSD: Yes
Processor: 600 mHz
Touchscreen: TFT Touchscreen
Wifi: Yes
Camera Front: None
Camera Back: 3.2 Megapixel
OS: Android 2.2 Froyo
HTC Wildfire:
Battery: 1300 mAh
Processor: 528 mHz
MicroSD: Yes
Camera Front: None
Camera Back: 5 Megapixel with Flash
Touchscreen: TFT Capacitive Toucscreen (16 Million colors)
Wifi: Yes
OS: Android 2.1 Eclair
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Some other phones that are more pricy but worth looking into if you want to have a really good camera, wifi, touchscreen, etc.:
1. Samsung Galaxy Nexus
2. Samsung Galaxy S II
3. Nokia Lumia 800
4. Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX
5. HTC Sensation XE (XL, is worse than XE by the way)
--
Oh, and you should check in low yat or digital mall for phones, sometimes they give you a good price plus you could trade in your old phone.
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