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Find out which devices you shouldn't buy. Avoid regrets by reading the following list.

Before purchasing a new cell phone, it is important to consider some features of the technical specifications. Storage capacity and RAM, screen and camera refresh rates, and battery are examples of aspects that every consumer should consider to avoid regretting their purchase. This is because, for example, a smartphone with low data storage, insufficient RAM, low screen frequency, and insufficient battery can lead to a poor user experience and make you want to replace the model after a short period of time.  

In the list below, see some types of cell phones that you should not buy so you don't regret it later. Keep reading and check it out.  

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Be careful when buying cell phones with these specifications. (Credits: Reproduction).

Cell phones with less than 64 GB of memory   

A phone with less than 64GB of storage may not be enough to meet the needs of most people today. In addition to the space already reserved for your device's operating system, files such as photos and videos can accumulate and take up a lot of space. The same goes for increasingly large applications. Therefore, smartphones with little memory can be at risk in a short space of time.   

Total memory usage not only affects app and file downloads, but also mobile performance. For example, a device with full memory will run slower and be more prone to crashes. So when buying, opt for a phone with 64GB or more of memory. 

Cell phone with less than 3 GB of RAM   

Phones with less than 3GB of RAM should also be avoided. RAM is the memory that stores the data that the processor is currently using. The more RAM your phone has, the more apps and tasks it can run simultaneously without crashing. Most modern apps and games require at least 3GB of RAM to run smoothly.  

If you buy a phone at a low price and don't pay attention to the RAM, it may not be able to perform these tasks smoothly or may crash frequently. Nowadays, some models like the Realme C55 also offer the option to expand RAM using the RAM Plus feature. This feature utilizes free space to increase RAM and improve the performance of your phone. Therefore, as mentioned in the previous topic, it is also important to invest in a smartphone with a higher data storage capacity.  

Screen refresh rates below 90Hz   

If you want a smoother image and video experience, you should invest in a phone with a screen refresh rate of 90Hz or higher. This measurement indicates how many times the screen can be refreshed per second. In other words, a screen with a frequency of 90Hz will refresh 90 times per second. The higher the value, the better the images, videos and navigation on your smartphone will be.    

Smaller battery 

The battery is also a very important part of a cell phone. If you buy a device with a low capacity, it can drain quickly and leave you stranded at a critical moment. This can happen especially if you use your phone intensively, stream content, have multiple apps open, or use the screen at maximum brightness. 

So if you want to keep your battery going until the end of the day, you should look for a smartphone that is more power-independent. There are several variants of phones on the market with powerful batteries of 5,000 mAh and above. One example is the Poco X5 Pro with a capacity of 5,000 mAh. According to Xiaomi, this value allows 20 hours or even days of video playback when the phone is on standby. In addition, the device offers 67 W fast charging to speed up energy recharging.