We test every aspect of the new phone from battery and processor to cameras.
We test every phone in real -world scenarios that focuses on its features, design, performance, camera, battery life and overall value. We document our results in an initial review that is from time to time when the software is new updated or to compare new phones of rivals such as Apple, Samsung, Google and One Plus to new phones.
Photography
Photography is a great focus for most phones these days, so we take pictures and videos of different subjects in different settings and light scenes. We test any new camera methods such as the 4K 120FPS Slow Motion mode, which debuted on the iPhone 16 Pro or Ed May Photo Tool, which launched with the Google Pixel 9 series.
Battery life
Battery is tested in different ways. We estimate how long the phone is during a normal day of use, and note how it performs during video calls, media streaming and more concentrated sessions of gaming. We also do a video playback test, which is not always included in the initial review and is later added to a refreshment.
The Galaxy Z Philip 5 has the same camera hardware as Z. Philip 4. But the new chip improves some image processing.
Efficiency
We use benchmarking apps to measure our own story experiences using our own story experiences using the phone for our reviews. The particular note is how graphics and dynamic images are visible. Are they smooth? Or do they stay behind or hesitate? We also see how quickly the phone switchs between horizontal and vertical orientation and how fast the camera app opens and ready to take the picture.
We perform heavy work from the processor such as editing photos, exporting videos and playing games. We estimate whether the new version of a particular phone contains enough features to enable it to be upgraded from old models.
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