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im thinking of buying a phone what i want to know is whats the difference between a £100 phone and a £500 one thank u
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.From what I can see from the youngsters is it's more a camera than a communication medium. Larger screen,more pixels, better quality imaging etc. Although all very useful the cheaper phone generally has no wi-fi or screen but just take/recives calls and texts etc.That was how my first motorola clam shell phone started with Orange.
In your last post about phones you said you only wanted to make calls and send texts. Any phone over £100 is a smartphone, a computer.
The difference in price is down to the specs - the screen quality; refresh rate; amount of storage for photos, videos, files; the processor; the amount of RAM; the quality of the camera lenses etc.
Some phones come with a guarantee of updates and support for X amount of years.
The brand also affects pricing.
Unless you intend to use the phone as an extension of your left hand (ie using it non-stop for all manner of things...like younger people do)...I doubt that you need to spend more than £100 to get a reasonable smartphone that does all you need.
Even good old Nokia does a sub-£100 competant smartphone.