📡 SAR (Specific Absorption Rate): While buying any mobile phone is measured by Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). That is the radiation emitted by the phone.
The higher the SAR value of the phone, the more dangerous it is. The SAR value for phones sold in India is set at a maximum of 1.6 watts per kilogram. 📶 If your phone's SAR value is higher than the specified rate then it is dangerous.
📊 Phone refresh rate: Many people don't know about smartphone refresh rate. 🔄 Very few people check the refresh rate before buying a smartphone. 🤔 But if you want to buy a smartphone without checking this, your money will be wasted. 💰 There is a big reason behind this. 🚀 The refresh rate reflects the speed of the smartphone display.
👀 Refresh rate determines how fast and how sensitive your smartphone display is. 📈 Generally, when you buy a budget priced smartphone, its refresh rate ranges from 60 to 90 Hz. 📲 This refresh rate is considered good for a budget smartphone.
💎 When you want to buy a mid-range or premium smartphone, it is very important that its refresh rate is between 90 to 120 Hz. 🚄 Nowadays, there are even smartphones with a higher refresh rate than this. 📅 But most smartphones are now launching at 120 Hz. 🚀 You buy a mid-range or premium smartphone.