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πŸ“± Phone Specifications – Disclaimer & Glossary

Our Promise to Readers

At BuyersNook, we work hard to provide authentic, easy-to-understand, and updated phone specifications. Our information mainly comes from trusted sources such as:

  • Official brand announcements
  • Manufacturer-provided data
  • Verified reviews and real user feedback

We keep updating our specs whenever new details are available. Still, mobile technology changes very fast, so sometimes a feature may be missing or slightly different from reality.

πŸ‘‰ Tip for Buyers: If a specification is highly important (like 5G support, display refresh rate, or charging speed), always check the official website of the brand or the seller before purchasing.


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While we do our best to ensure accuracy, BuyersNook cannot guarantee 100% error-free specifications. The details on this site are provided for general informational purposes only.

  • All specifications are shared β€œas is.”
  • We do not take responsibility for any errors, omissions, or consequences that may result from using this information.
  • If you notice something missing or incorrect, please contact us so we can correct it quickly.

πŸ“– Mobile Glossary (A–Z)

A

  • AMOLED Display – Advanced screen tech with bright colors and deep blacks.
  • Aperture – Camera lens opening that controls how much light enters.
  • Android – Operating system developed by Google.
  • Airplane Mode – A setting that disables all wireless connections.

B

  • Battery (mAh) – Capacity measurement of a phone’s battery.
  • Bluetooth – Wireless technology to connect accessories like headphones.
  • Biometrics – Fingerprint, face unlock, or iris scan for security.

C

  • Chipset (Processor/CPU) – Core component that controls performance.
  • Corning Gorilla Glass – Protective glass used on phone displays.
  • Camera Sensor – Hardware part that captures photos and videos.

D

  • Dual-SIM – Lets you use two SIM cards at the same time.
  • Display Resolution – Number of pixels on the screen (e.g., FHD, QHD).
  • Digital Zoom – Zoom using software instead of physical lens movement.

E

  • eSIM – A digital SIM card built into the phone.
  • EDGE – Old mobile data technology, slower than 3G.
  • Email Client – Built-in app for sending and receiving emails.

F

  • Fast Charging – Technology that allows quicker battery charging.
  • Fingerprint Sensor – A biometric feature for unlocking the phone.
  • FM Radio – Built-in tuner to listen to local radio stations.

G

  • GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) – Handles graphics and gaming performance.
  • GPS (Global Positioning System) – Satellite-based navigation service.
  • GPRS – Older data transfer technology before 3G.

H

  • Hz (Hertz) – Measurement of display refresh rate (e.g., 60Hz, 120Hz).
  • Hotspot – Allows your phone to share mobile data with other devices.
  • HDR (High Dynamic Range) – Improves color and brightness in photos/videos.

I

  • IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) – A unique ID for every phone.
  • IP Rating – Tells how resistant a phone is to dust and water.
  • iOS – Apple’s operating system for iPhones.

L

  • LCD Display – Screen technology with good brightness and clarity.
  • Li-Ion Battery – Common rechargeable battery type in smartphones.
  • LTE (4G) – Mobile data network faster than 3G.

M

  • mAh (Milliamp Hour) – Unit used to measure battery capacity.
  • MicroSD Card – External memory card for storage expansion.
  • Megapixel (MP) – Measurement of camera resolution.

N

  • NFC (Near Field Communication) – Used for contactless payments and pairing devices.
  • Notch – Cut-out on the display for the front camera or sensors.
  • Network Bands – Frequency ranges that define carrier compatibility.

O

  • OLED Display – High-quality display with better contrast than LCD.
  • Optical Zoom – Real zoom using camera lenses, better than digital zoom.
  • OS (Operating System) – The software that runs the smartphone.

R

  • RAM (Random Access Memory) – Determines multitasking performance.
  • ROM (Read-Only Memory / Storage) – Internal storage capacity of the phone.
  • Resolution – Screen clarity measured in pixels (e.g., 1080p).

S

  • SIM Card – Subscriber Identity Module used to connect to networks.
  • Smartphone – A phone with advanced computing capabilities.
  • SAR Value – Indicates radiation level absorbed by the body.

U

  • USB Type-C – Modern charging and data transfer port.
  • Unlocked Phone – Can be used with any carrier worldwide.
  • Ultra-Wide Camera – Camera lens with a wider field of view.

V

  • VoLTE (Voice over LTE) – High-quality voice calls over 4G.
  • VPN (Virtual Private Network) – Secure connection for browsing.
  • Video Stabilization – Reduces shakiness while recording.

W

  • Wi-Fi – Wireless connection for internet access.
  • Wireless Charging – Charging without plugging in a cable.
  • Water Resistance – Protection against accidental water exposure.
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