Top Reasons To Choose Samsung Phones

Samsung has been one of the top names in the Indian smartphone market for nearly a decade. Here’s why you should choose Samsung phones over other brands. 

Samsung has been one of the prominent names in the smartphone industry, since the initial days of Samsung Galaxy phones a decade ago. Even in 2020, Samsung comfortably maintained its position in the top 3 of the Indian smartphone market. Here are a few reasons that explain why Samsung is still at the top, and why Samsung phones are worth your money.
 




  1. Modern design

     Samsung has always worked on giving their phones a modern look. Even today, all the Samsung phones are designed to be lightweight and slim. The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, for instance, offers a huge 6.8-inch display with a massive 5,000 mAh battery. Yet, the phone is designed to weigh only 229 grams.

  2. Superior processors

    Samsung uses its own Exynos processors for its phones, as opposed to the standard Qualcomm Snapdragon processors used in most other Android phones. The Exynos processors have proved to be superior to Snapdragon chips in quite a few aspects. One being the RAM speed offered by Exynos, which is much higher than what Snapdragon offers. This ensures a faster processing speed in general.

  3. Special attention to the display

    Most Samsung phones come with a Super AMOLED display, which provides a more vibrant picture quality with better blacks. The Samsung phones launched in 2020 and 2021 also pay special attention to the refresh rates. For those unaware of what it means, refresh rate is the number of times per second an image on the screen gets refreshed. The higher the refresh rate, the crisper and detailed is the picture quality. A better refresh rate can elevate your experience when watching a high-quality action movie or while playing a graphic-intensive game. Models like the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE flaunt a 120 Hz display, which is higher in comparison to the ones offered by companies like Redmi, Vivo, Oppo, etc.


In this age of OTT platforms, watching video content on the go is extremely common; so is editing an important document on the phone. In such cases, big screens come in handy. Samsung phones that have been launched lately have 6.5-inch displays on average, with devices like the Samsung Galaxy A72 and Galaxy F62 having 6.7-inch screens.

  1. Powerful batteries

    Samsung has always made sure to equip their phones with batteries that have massive capacities. Plus, the battery life is further enhanced by the super-powerful processors that the phones are backed by. A Samsung latest mobile phone, the Samsung Galaxy F62 boasts of a 7000 mAh battery -- one of the best in all categories of smartphones. The battery offers 50 hours of talk time and over 24 hours of activity if you don’t play intense games on it. Similar Samsung models that come geared with powerful batteries are something that you should always consider while purchasing a smartphone.

  2. Smartphones for every budget

    Samsung has worthy smartphones that top the list of every price segment. From budget smartphones under 20,000 INR to high-end flagship models, you can find it all. A great Samsung phone under 15000 INR, the Samsung Galaxy M12 offers a stellar performance with its Exynos 8 octa-core processor and 4 GB RAM. Additionally, the 6000 mAh battery seals the deal and gives the users a power-packed phone at its price. On the other end are high-end models like the Samsung Galaxy S21, which is backed by the Samsung Exynos 2100 processor and 8 GB RAM. Together, they provide a glitch-free and seamless experience to the users. It is thus evident that no matter what your budget is, Samsung has something valuable and worthy to offer.


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