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    Apple iPhone 11 Pro 256GB Matte Space Gray
    Apple iPhone 11 Pro 256GB Matte Space Gray
    Condition:Like new
    $452.33
    Apple iPhone 4GB
    Apple iPhone 4GB
    Condition:Like new
    $89.41
    Apple iPhone SE 64GB Gold
    Apple iPhone SE 64GB Gold
    Condition:Fair
    $36.82Promoted offer
    Apple iPhone 13 Pro 128GB Sierra Blue
    Apple iPhone 13 Pro 128GB Sierra Blue
    Condition:Like new
    $589.08Promoted offer
    Apple iPhone 12 Pro 128GB Graphite
    Apple iPhone 12 Pro 128GB Graphite
    Condition:Like new
    $504.92Promoted offer
    Oppo Find X3 Pro 256GB Blue
    Oppo Find X3 Pro 256GB Blue
    Condition:Good
    $210.39
    Xiaomi Redmi Note 4G
    Xiaomi Redmi Note 4G
    Condition:Poor
    $5.26

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    Undoubtedly, smartphones are one of the most important gadgets in our everyday life. They connect you with friends or colleagues, enable you to write text messages, wake you up on time, inform you on important calendar dates or even weather, and the list goes on! Smartphones are also essential for traversing the internet realm and its various applications such as Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, or Telegram. 

    Unfortunately, not everyone can afford a new smartphone since the newest and most fashionable mobile products tend to be pricey, so it’s always good to know the place where you can choose from a wide selection of cheap second-hand mobile phones. Well, you’re in luck, because here at Eneba you can buy new and used smartphones at a great price! On top of that, if you have any mobile device that you don’t use anymore, sell it here, reduce waste everywhere, and earn a profit!

    How to choose a new or used Smartphone?

    With a massive selection of various devices, it’s very easy to get lost. That’s why we prepared a little guide which should help you to choose the new or second-hand smartphone you really want. Take a look at these factors:

    • Choose an operating system. The selection isn’t big – usually just two operating systems – iOS or Android. Both have their pros and cons. Android lets you customize a smartphone a lot more than Apple, but iOS is much simpler, quicker, and often gets various updates. iOS is supported for a longer time but it’s quite limited in comparison. For more information, check the last paragraph of this article.
    • Determine a price range. iPhones are typically more expensive than Android phones. Apple and Samsung more often than not are among the more expensive models, while HTS, LG, or Motorola tend to produce lower-cost mobile phone options.
    • Decide which features and apps are for you. While basic apps like email, web browser, and maps are available for all systems, both iOS and Android have many unique apps as well. For example, iOS/iPhone has Siri, fingerprint scanning, FaceTime chat, and iCloud support. On the other hand, Android has Google, home screen widgets for customization, and allows installation of third-party applications when Apple only has the option to download apps only from App Store, Android has the option to download applications from various places, not only from Play Store. 
    • Decide on screen size. When choosing a phone, it is important to think about both the size of the screen and its resolution. This feature seems to be ever-increasing and continually pushing our expectations. The latest phone models impress with their ever-expanding screen dimensions and ever-improving picture quality, so if you plan to browse or play a lot with your phone, it’s probably worth looking into newer phones. Of course, what good is a big screen if its resolution isn’t gratifying? Therefore, when choosing a phone, take into account the type of screen, you can usually choose the LCD or AMOLED screen. AMOLED screens have a higher color contrast and darker blacks, and phones with this screen usually require less charging. However, AMOLED screens have drawbacks, one of the biggest of which is that they lose their brightness in sunlight, so if you spend most of the day outdoors, pay attention to the LCD phone or look for alternative screens that are less commonly used in phones, such as SUPER AMOLED and others.
    • Decide on storage space. Storage decides how much space in your smartphone you can use with various applications, photos, videos, and games. It affects the price of a device so pay good attention to it when buying. A mobile phone with 16GB can hold about 10,000 photos or 4000 songs. Some Android phones can also support storage expansion when purchasing a microSD card. iPhones don't have this feature. If you want more storage on your iPhone, you can upgrade to iCloud+.
    • Choose a camera. Despite the fact that most smartphones can make good photos, the actual quality of pictures will vary quite a bit with every brand and model. If you want to see the difference between different devices’ cameras, search for samples taken with that model online. Not only megapixel count is important, but features like ISO, low-light performance, brightness, and noise reduction are important as well. 
    • Decide on battery life. Even though battery technology is ever-improving, your usage habits are what really dictate how long the battery will last. Talking on the phone, playing video games, and using a phone outside of the Wi-Fi range will drain a battery quicker. Average smartphone battery life ranges anywhere from 8-18 hours. Some of the newer phone models also have a fast charging feature. Most new smartphones do not have replaceable batteries, which makes it difficult to replace them. However, this doesn't mean that phones with non-replaceable batteries are inferior, on the contrary, they have advantages such as a thinner body and greater resistance to negative environmental factors such as water and dust.

    Notable smartphone manufacturers

    There are many manufacturers of mobile phones and every company’s products differ in their specifications and the focus to a particular audience. Smartphones for business, gaming phones, camera-oriented phones, and much more. The mobile selection is big and varied. Here, we have a list of the best smartphone manufacturers together with a brief introduction to each:

    • Apple – probably the best-known mobile phone developer in the world. In 2007, Apple helped to present smartphones to the world by releasing the famous iPhone. Their devices are well-known for their style and simplicity. Current iPhones have the smartest chip found in any smartphone and use the three-lens camera for the best possible picture quality. Even used iPhones retain their quality for years. Apple is based in Cupertino, CA;
    • Samsung – a multinational company and the current leader of the mobile phone market in the world. Everyone knows their Galaxy smartphones line which are affordable flagships of the mobile phones market. Samsung’s products are known for their own unique style. Samsung is based in Suwon-si, South Korea;
    • Xiaomi – a multinational company that focuses on mobile phones, apps, laptops, and much more. They are one of the fastest-growing smartphone developers in the world. Xiaomi even has surpassed Apple as the third-largest mobile phone manufacturer by shipment volume on the globe. Xiaomi is based in Beijing, China;
    • LG – a multinational company that works in electronic, chemical and telecommunication fields. LG’s smartphone manufacturing capabilities are a preferred choice for Google-branded mobile phones which are focused on affordability, quality of the screen, and camera. Used LG phones, even the older versions, still retain these factors.LG is based in Seoul, South Korea;                    
    • Huawei – a multinational technology manufacturer. They make telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics. Huawei has even surpassed both Samsung and Apple in the number of mobile phones shipped worldwide which led them to become the top smartphone manufacturer in the world. The company operates in 170+ countries. Huawei is based in Shenzhen, China;
    • Other notable brands – if you are still looking for something different, try searching for companies like Lenovo, ZTE Corporation, Alcatel Lucent, Vivo Communication Technology, and many others.