POPULAR SMARTPHONE MYTHS :

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I.  MORE MEGAPIXEL =BETTER CAMERA :

This just a myths . Amegapixel just means one million pixels, and the number of megapixels tells youhow many pixels a photo you’ll get from the camera will contain .camera qualitydepend on others factors like aperture, sensorsize , lens ,and last part image processing software .Now if anyone just checka photo of 8 MP DSLR more better then 20MP smartphone camera. The fact is thatif you want a phone that is super slim and super light and still has a batterylife that will last a full day and more - then some compromise has to be made,and that is often done by making a smaller sensor, and making compromises onthe lens. So megapixels look good on a specification sheet. Example:50-megapixelcamera in Oppo's so check the real fact then buy.

II.  KEEPING PHONEPLUGGED IN DAMAGS IT BATTERY:

Keeping yourphone plugged in all night when you go to sleep will supposedly overwhelm yourhandset’s battery, damaging it . But fact is Your smartphone is intelligentenough to recognize when its battery is fully charged and, when it does, willstop pulling in power.In fact, most of today’s phones are so smart that theyonly pull in a full stream of power until their batteries are charged to about80 %. After that, they’ll “trickle” charge until they’re full.

III.  SING 3RDPARTY CHARGERS DAMAGE BATTERY:

No there is no chance to damage phone or phone’sbattery .just when buy a new charger check the output voltage same or not whichprovide with phone.

IV. BLUETOOTH ANDWIKI DIRECT KILLS BATTERY :

Just a single word NO. Newer generations of Bluetooth, and Wi-FiDirect drain little-to-no power while they’re not in use .When you use totransfer files with other phone then start eating battery.

V.  AUTOMATICBRIGHTNESS SAVE BATTERY:

The reality is,this might save you a bit of battery by dimming your screen when appropriate,but that pesky light sensor actually uses more power over the course of the dayby constantly pinging your CPU to process the data it collects and decide if alower (or higher) brightness setting is appropriate.

Also a numberof myths still in market but just try to focus on mainly which normal usereffect.

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