Yes but you don't need very good specs for that.Yes, I don't play games on my phone and it's very easy to tell a difference between a low end phone and a high end one just by using it. Browsing the internet is better, less freezes, things seem snappier.
Yes, you don't need good PC specs either to run PUBG at 1fps. As I said, things seem noticeably quicker on a high end phone than a low end phone and I definitely am glad to have spent the money over using a cheaper one.Yes but you don't need very good specs for that.
Yes but the specs in the phones are to over kill if your not going to be playing games on it even low end phones are enough today for browingYes, you don't need good PC specs either to run PUBG at 1fps. As I said, things seem noticeably quicker on a high end phone than a low end phone and I definitely am glad to have spent the money over using a cheaper one.
you'd do video editing and ed modeling and stuff like that on a pc its much easier to do it on a pc.There are more things than games which are demanding of computing resources -- video encoding, types of 3d modelling, graphics editing, some types of audio bothering...
You also have the question of does the higher end phone have anything else which might make life better? Hardware able to handle small demand spikes (like might have on the UI, or if you want to have 40 things updating at once) is a start but if I am designing a cheap phone I am probably not going to do a nice speaker and microphone.
Personally I opted for the simpler question of "do I need a phone?" and the answer was no.
Some people want to quickly edit things on the go where a desktop or even a laptop isn’t an option.you'd do video editing and ed modeling and stuff like that on a pc its much easier to do it on a pc.
No, that’s not true at all.pc and switch is really all you need
I would but it depends what you do.you'd do video editing and ed modeling and stuff like that on a pc its much easier to do it on a pc.
if you want good looking photos you should buy a stand alone camera.Not really, but it depends on what you do. Cheaper phones will have cheaper components in general, so if you don't play phone games but want phone pictures/video that don't look awful, you'd need a decent phone.
With that said, there are many mid-range phones that are fairly powerful and have not-great-but-still-decent cameras.
Regarding a high-end phone doing things faster than a low end phone, it isn't as noticeable today as it was a few years ago, unless you're talking about an absolute bottom of the barrel phone.
Speaking from experience, I have an LG Stylo 2 Plus, it's about as middle of the road as it gets, crappy camera, so-so gpu and cpu, only 2GB of ram, but I couldn't justify the cost of a higher end phone for my personal use. It does have trouble with Sketchfab, but other than that in day to day use it doesn't feel slow.
One thing to keep in mind is that the absolute cheapest phones will usually have a very short life, so I'd still recommend buying at least something from a reputable brand, cheap electronics are expensive in the long run.
Obviously, but not everyone carries their camera everywhere. By that logic you don't need a cellphone, a landline is more reliable.if you want good looking photos you should buy a stand alone camera.