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    This morning I saw a deal in my mail inbox that sounded too good to be true; the sender was promising an Android phone from Acer with 3G, WiFi, 3 megapixel camera for just Rs 5,000.

    While the deal was indeed true there was a catch, the model that was being sold was from old stock. And once I read the specs it was clear the deal was not as good as it sounded. The phone was based on Android 1.6 (the early version of Android) with a 416 MHz processor and just 256 MB RAM. Today, even the entry level Android phone from an Indian manufacturer comes with a 600 MHz processor and Android 2.2 or 2.3. So this phone though from Acer would be as good as throwing away those Rs 5000.

    I prodded further and found that online retailers regularly do this to clear old stocks. While some of this old stock clearance gives you good value for money most of them are just waste of money.

    Here are some example of the waste of money products Palm Centrio, iMate Ultimate 8150 Windows Mobile 6.0, Acer Mobile beTouch E130, HTC Magic.

    While these are just few examples, the practice is common amongst the online retailers. So how do you figure whether the product is a waste or a steal (good deal). Well just a couple of things will make it clear.

    Operating system

    The operating system that is alive is a good OS, a dead one makes the device dead as well. Android 1.6 is long dead, so is Windows Mobile (Windows Phone is the current OS), Palm OS and Danger OS.

    Today these operating systems are useless without any support leaving the users with a device that can't be updated, you can't have new applications. In some cases you do not even get the basic services like mail, maps etc despite the hardware being capable. For Example Airtyme Flaunt, despite having GPS and Push mail facility, will not offer any of these functions because the OS which was cloud based is dead so you do not have the backup to support.

    So steer clear of any of the above mentioned operating system based devices which are presented to you as new.

    Hardware

    Today the minimum standard for any Smartphone is 600 MHz processor, anything lower than that is not worth buying. Not only a slow processor makes the device very slow but also you cannot upgrade the device as new software usually demand powerful hardware to perform. For example, not all the Android 2.3 operating system based devices can be updated to Android 4.0 ICS which requires very powerful hardware.

    Also look at RAM which should at least be of 256 MB. GPS, WiFi, and 3G are other key features that the phone should have to be relevant today.

    Is the handset still available?

    Search in the internet for the handset. If the device was launched more than a year ago but is not available in three or four online stores of repute, than this device's merit needs to be evaluated thoroughly before you make the purchase. Check if the upgrade for the handset was released.

    For example an Android 2.1 update for an Android 1.6 device should be available online. Best way to do that is to visit the official site of the handset manufacturer and search for support.

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    23 comments

    • Rajesh  •  Bhubaneswar, Orissa  •  3 months ago
      DO NOT BUY ANYTHING FROM Indian online shops!

      There are 2 reasons for that:

      • Product sent may not be in keeping with the advertised specs.
      • Extremely delayed & inefficient response from the customer service after you’ve given your complain.

      The Net is full of complaints against these sites.
      • Franciellen Rogers 3 months ago
        not all online shops sell old stuff. flipkart is the best if you want to buy something online. just avoid indiatimes and you'll be fine.
      • Rajesh 3 months ago
        Also avoid Naaptol!
    • deepak  •  3 months ago
      windows mobile is still alive.... n its still popular n can be upgraded if u have ram n space , even android Os can be installed if u have drivers , u can even dual boot 2 Os. all cooked Os for all WMs are available in xda forum....
    • Narayan  •  Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu  •  3 months ago
      Not true, I bought a HTC imagio for 9000 and it has lot of features of Apple, and i got brand new piece and works very fine. May be i am fortunate. On the other hand i bought a wespro tablet which is not upto the mark, may be wespro is not a branded one. SO go for branded one you will never go wrong.
    • chandan  •  Kolkata, West Bengal  •  3 months ago
      This article is really useful for persons desirous of purchasing Smart phones.
    • vimal s  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  3 months ago
      very useful and informative
    • anish  •  Thrissur, Kerala  •  3 months ago
      Indeed I just saw one ad and was wondering how come such a low price offered!
    • rajen  •  New Delhi, Delhi  •  3 months ago
      thank u very much for ur information
    • Babloo  •  Mumbai, Maharashtra  •  3 months ago
      Also beware of phones that are advertised (discounted price) in English daily, but the mobile companies have discontinued production of the same ..... clearing old dead stock..
    • Raj  •  Chennai, Tamil Nadu  •  3 months ago
      Dude! Android 1.6, 256MB RAM and 416 MHz processor are still a good deal. You get what you pay for. Just how do you justify calling it "the worst deal around"? What other 5000-rupee product are you comparing it with? Don't sat iPhone 4S or Galaxy S2. Those are 30000-rupee phones, not 5000-rupee phones.

      And you forgot the most important aspect to look for when shopping for a smartphone: capacitive vs resistive touchscreen. Avoid resistive. It will only frustrate you. Go for the phone only if it is a capacitive screen.
      • karthik 3 months ago
        true
      • Samudra 3 months ago
        @raj :cant agree with u,it is a 3rd class dea...now there r android mobiles available in low price...example: karbon A1 has 2.2 & 600mhz cost 4700,samsung galaxy y cost less than 7000 and it runs 2.3 & it has 832hz cpu...this phones r really a good deal...
      • Nick 3 months ago
        Have anyone of you used this Deal Phone ? I was the one who was trapped by Vijay Sales into this & let me tell you, this was really Shit. Acer displayed one of the worst product with Andorid 1.6 version. Won't believe the phone had Network Switching, Bluetooth, Data backup, Camera, No Wifi, No 3G, Less availability of App supporting 1.6 version etc. This deal was really a nightmare. Never add Idea about 1.6 Version of Android before purchasing.
    • Samudra  •  Kolkata, West Bengal  •  3 months ago
      karbon A1 has 2.2 & 600mhz cost 4700,samsung galaxy y cost less than 7000 and it runs 2.3 & it has 832hz cpu...this phones r really a good deal...
    • nari  •  , Sikkim  •  3 months ago
      this is too enlightening for those who have no knowledge of what and when to buy but just buy.thanks
    • yasin s  •  Mumbai, Maharashtra  •  3 months ago
      good points given to be looked upon while buying a smart phone thanx
    • vijay  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  3 months ago
      The deal may be good at Rs 5000 as Raj/ Chennai said. But the article has usful info about hardware, software, capacities etc, put across in a simple , layman's language. I will b carefull henceforth. Thanks for the article.
    • mubin  •  Mumbai, Maharashtra  •  3 months ago
      Thanks for the Info.. it is of great help for online shoppers
    • Usman  •  Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh  •  3 months ago
      Nice article! people should now all these before buying any new phone through online..!
    • Taronish  •  3 months ago
      Really helpful article. to the point
    • vijay  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  3 months ago
      The deal may be good at Rs. 5000/ as Raj chennai said, but the article has usfull info about ,
      software, hardware, capacities etc. I was not looking into these specs very closdely, henceforth, i will careful. Thank you for putting complicated info in simple layman's langauge
    • Pritpal R  •  3 months ago
      thanks Dude!
    • manuel  •  Kochi, Kerala  •  3 months ago
      usefull..
    • AMITY  •  3 months ago
      Very Very useful and wanted for success person.