


Network Compatibility and Coverage Risks Overlooking the phone's network standard compatibility often leads to connectivity issues; ensure the device supports the specific networks your region or carrier uses, especially given the mix of GSM, CDMA, and evolving 5G technologies.
Product Type Specification Negotiate clearly on whether you require a new smartphone, an unlocked phone, or a second-hand device, as each type—from dual SIM to mini phones—affects usability, warranty, and resale value significantly.
Screen Size and User Experience Insight In practice, most buyers prefer screen sizes over 6.1" for better multimedia and productivity, but mini phones or those under 2" serve niche needs; align your choice with the end-user's priorities.
Storage and Battery Configuration Trade-off The trade-off between ROM capacity (16 GB to 128 GB) and removable battery options impacts both cost and device longevity; higher storage often comes with non-removable batteries, so weigh long-term maintenance against immediate performance.

























