Festive season

Best way to shop for a smartphone this summer. Photo: TCL/ Supplied

How to shop for new smartphones over the festive season

With festive season shopping in full swing, many gadget shoppers will be looking to replace or upgrade their smartphones.

Festive season

Best way to shop for a smartphone this summer. Photo: TCL/ Supplied

With festive season shopping in full swing, many South Africans will be looking to replace or upgrade their smartphones.

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E-commerce stores and mobile network operators will have tempting promotions on offer. TCL offers some suggestions about how you can find a good smartphone promotion, whether you’re shopping for yourself or buying a gift for someone else.

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1. Know your budget and decide on prepaid versus contract


Before you start shopping, decide whether you want to be on a prepaid plan or a contract (post-paid) and set your budget for the device or for monthly payments in the contract. The benefit of a contract is that you can upgrade handsets every two years, will always be connected, and can get a plan for a set monthly amount that will cover your voice and data needs. Prepaid means that you’re not tied into a contract for 24 months, have the flexibility to adjust your monthly spending and have the freedom to move to a new operator at any time.


2. Think about what you want from a smartphone


The next step is to consider what you need from a phone. Do you want to buy an entry-level device for a child or a top-of-the-line smartphone for your own use? What are your priorities? Do you need a great camera, long battery life, ample storage or a large display? Are you okay with 4G or do you want a 5G ready device? Some devices are better for photographers and gamers; others are more business ready.

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3. Research the smartphone you want ahead of time


Once you know what you want to spend, you can start browsing mobile network and ecommerce websites to see what’s available within your price range. You can read up on device specifications and features on manufacturer, mobile network, or ecommerce websites. Compare prices across different mobile networks and shops to see who has the best deals.

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4. Get your RICA information together


If you are getting a new SIM card with your device, you’ll need your proof of address and ID book to be registered in compliance with the Regulation of Interception of Communications and Provision of Communication-Related Information Act (RICA). Also, note that you’ll need to go through the standard credit checks if you’re getting a contract.

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