Think you know what people look for in a new smartphone? Think again

What’s the most important thing to consider when buying a smartphone? Is it the size? The hardware? The camera? A new survey revealed what smartphone buyers look at when purchasing a new iPhone or Android handset and the results are definitely interesting.

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British startup OnePulse surveyed 1,100 men and women aged 16-65 from the U.K. and found out the most important factors smartphone buyers consider. The top three include price, brand and battery life. The phone’s design is ranked fourth, followed by things like storage space, camera, reviews and accessory availability.

We've seen other surveys that place battery life and camera quality squarely at the top of the list, so this is an interesting development.

OnePulse also asked respondents whether they understand certain features that might be advertised when buying a phone. The majority of them know what storage (87%), screen size (81%) and camera (80%) characteristics mean. But only 60% of people understand display pixels, while 53% understand RAM. The processor scores lowest, with 39% of people saying they understand it.

Finally, when asked what company is coming up with the best phones right now, 32% said it’s Apple and of those, 60% are Apple users, while 7% are on Android. But guess which company scored higher: Samsung won the battle with 39% of the votes. Interestingly, 15% of people who said Samsung makes the best phone right now are currently iPhone owners, while 61% are Android users.

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