How To Buy A Smartphone For Business


The market is flooded with choice when it comes to buying a smart phone and the buyer is literally swamped with various options that are on offer. The technology is growing by leaps and bounds and the user needs to keep pace with the changing operating systems, features, forms and price ranges. When you are buying a smart phone with its business advantages in mind, then the factors driving your choice are more to do with the features and facilities that a phone offers; rather than the mobile price.

How To Buy A Smartphone For Business

Which Operating System To Choose

All the major players in the field of smart phones have operating systems of their own and all can be ideal for business purpose. The difference happens to be in the unique features and advantages that each company is offering. The best way to decide upon an operating system is to get familiar with all of these platforms, before you make the decision to buy. It is always a good idea to check with an IT savvy guy as to whether the smart phone that you are about to buy; is compatible with your mail system, or not. It could be that one mobile platform is more suitable to your work email system.

  • Google’s Android is found on multiple devices – The Android phones that are in the market are running on Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) or Android 2.3 (Gingerbread). Most Gingerbread will get upgraded to Ice Cream Sandwich in due course of time and will receive a number of business friendly features with it. Both systems support near field communication, one touch word selection, copy/paste and Voice over IP calls.
  • Apple’s iOS is found only on iPhone models – iOS has not always been a favorite of business users but its latest offering iOS 5 has expanded the business features quite a bit. Its platform update incorporates Siri, which is almost like a digital personal assistant. It lets you set alarms, create appointments, send text messages and even solves basic math equations following your voice command. Apple has also incorporated iCloud that lets you share and sync photos, videos, music and documents, across all iOS and Mac devices. The iOS 5 mail app too has rich formatting and inbuilt dictionary.
  • Window’s Phone Mango has a slew of practical features that are business friendly. The most significant one is the Office Hub. It gives you complete access to the entire Microsoft Office Suite. You also get OneNote which is a version of Evernote and lets you jot down notes and attach images with them. It allows you to pin any of your inboxes on the home screen for quick access. It lets you make multiple inbox groups and you can put them all together to see all of the messages in one place.
  • RIM’s BlackBerry OS is found on various designs of BlackBerry.  All BlackBerry 7OS phones come with BlackBerry Balance. It helps you in managing both your personal and business lives on the same phone. Your handset connects to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and keeps your personal data separated from you business related information. BlackBerry has been a favorite with business people long before the rest of the cell phone companies came up with similar features. The BlackBerry Protect enables you to remotely locate your cell phone if it gets lost or stolen and even lets you lock it and wipe out all the data. The premium version of Documents to Go is found on all BlackBerry 7OS for free and users can create, view and edit Excel, Word and PowerPoint files.

Recommended Specifications

4 G — It is necessary to have an awareness of the general cell phone usage when you are picking up a smart phone and paying a decent amount as mobile price. 4G is the buzz world now a day. It provides a faster upload and down load speed. Better video streaming, video conferencing and web browsing.

HDMI/MHL – Lets you hook up your mobile phone to HDTV and is ideal for presentations on the go.

Front-Facing Video Camera – Enables you to make video calls and participate in video conferences from your phone.

Built in Storage – Storage is always a huge factor in a smart phone purchase. It is one specification that you would want to keep in mind when considering the mobile price. An 8GB phone may provide built in memory along with a MicroSD slot, which can be expanded to 32 GB.

It is a detailed knowledge of features like these that helps you decide which smart phone will work out the best for you, apart from mobile price.

The market is flooded with choice when it comes to buying a smart phone and the buyer is literally swamped with various options that are on offer. The technology is growing by leaps and bounds and the user needs to keep pace with the changing operating systems, features, forms and price ranges. When you are buying a smart phone with its business advantages in mind, then the factors driving your choice are more to do with the features and facilities that a phone offers; rather than the mobile price.

It is a detailed knowledge of features like these that helps you decide which smart phone will work out the best for you, apart from mobile price.

About Bio – This post is contributed by Sanjeev Kumar, a tech critic and a social media enthusiast who blogs at IndianPrice.com about Gadgets (Mobile phone, Laptops, Tablets, Cameras),  Online Shopping and Internet Marketing techniques.

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February 26, 2013 by: Prasanth Chandra

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