Our Methodology
We believe in complete transparency about how we collect, verify, and present product comparison data.
How We Process Data
Data Collection
We gather specifications directly from official manufacturer websites, press releases, and verified product databases.
Verification
Each specification is cross-referenced with multiple sources to ensure accuracy. Discrepancies are investigated and resolved.
Standardization
Data is normalized to consistent units and formats, enabling fair and accurate comparisons across different products.
Visual Rendering
Physical dimensions are converted to true-to-scale visual representations, showing accurate size relationships.
Continuous Updates
We monitor for specification updates and new product releases, keeping our database current and accurate.
What We Compare
Physical Dimensions
Exact measurements from official specifications, displayed in metric units.
Display
Display specifications that affect visual experience and usability.
Performance
Core specifications that determine device performance and longevity.
Camera (Phones)
Camera specifications for photography and video recording.
Pricing
Approximate retail prices in USD. Actual prices may vary by region and retailer.
How We Determine Winners
Objective Scoring
For each specification, we determine a "winner" based on objective criteria:
- Higher is better: Battery capacity, RAM, storage, screen size, camera resolution
- Lower is better: Weight, thickness, price, response time
- Neutral: Dimensions (height, width) - shown for reference without declaring a winner
Our Data Sources
Official Manufacturers
Primary source for all specifications. We use official product pages, spec sheets, and press releases.
Verified Databases
Cross-referenced with GSMArena, Notebookcheck, and other trusted tech databases for verification.
Why Trust Our Comparisons
Verified Data
All specs verified from official sources
No Affiliate Bias
We don't earn from product sales
Regularly Updated
Data refreshed when specs change
Transparent Method
Our comparison methodology is public
Questions About Our Data?
If you notice any inaccuracies or have questions about our methodology, please let us know.
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