Mobile phone parameters have always been an important factor for consumers to consider when choosing to buy a mobile phone. Nowadays, however, buying a phone based on its parameters can be even more confusing. Manufacturers are starting to play with words, and many parameters are just used to compare them with other brands. Therefore, we need to be careful about choosing parameters that are not easy to be fooled. This article will discuss the pitfalls of mobile phone parameters in detail in terms of screen brightness, camera pixels, processor cores, and performance.
Recent new machines have advertised that the peak brightness of the screen has reached 3000nit or even 4500nit, but in fact, this is only the peak brightness, which can be understood as being used to exaggerate the parameters. In practical use, it is difficult to experience such a high brightness. The full-screen excitation brightness of most mobile phones is around 1000-1500nit, which is the highest brightness we can achieve in normal use. In addition, most mobile phones now use OLED screens, and too high brightness is not a good thing, but it is easy to lead to problems such as screen burn-in and shortened battery life. Therefore, we should pay more attention to the parameter promotion of the brightness of the mobile phone screen, and the actual experience is the key.
When Meizu boasted about 200 million pixels at the press conference, it didn't actually say that 200 million pixels were bad, but except for Samsung's own 200 million pixels, the other pixels were relatively average. In addition, the performance of the camera is also affected by factors such as sensor area, light transmission, and area per pixel, as well as aperture size, algorithm optimization, and so on. Friends who like to take pictures are best to go to offline physical stores to experience the photo effect of the model in person, so as to truly understand whether the camera performance meets expectations.
Some manufacturers only publish the number of cores of the processor in the parameters of the phone, without specifying the processor model. For example, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 680 and Snapdragon 8Gen3 are both octa-core, but are the performance of the two the same?This is quite confusing and confusing. In addition, the core frequency is also a pitfall, and now many mobile phones have a super large core frequency of more than 3GHz at every turn, which can easily make people mistakenly think that the mobile phone performance is very powerful. However, in my opinion, this is just to brag about running points. The real performance depends on the performance of heat dissipation and power consumption, and the real performance of the phone can only be known when playing games. Therefore, we should not only look at the number of cores and frequency of the processor, but also consider other factors.
Some manufacturers like to advertise how many months without lag, which is mainly to cover up the lack of performance of the phone. On the contrary, if the performance of the mobile phone is very strong, then there is no need to emphasize how many months of use without lag, which is a matter of course. In addition, some manufacturers also advertise memory expansion or convergence, such as 8GB or 12GB memory becoming 20GB in seconds, etc. There are also parameters with an instantaneous sampling rate of more than 2000Hz, which can be confusing. We should be rational about these parameter promotions, go to offline physical stores to experience them for yourself, or look at the negative reviews of purchasing users, so as to make a more informed choice.
To sum up, buying a mobile phone can't just look at the parameters. Only the actual experience can determine whether the phone meets the needs of the individual. Although parameters are still an important reference factor, we need to make reasonable judgments about the manufacturer's propaganda and not be easily confused by paper parameters. Before purchasing, it is best to go to an offline physical store to experience it, or check more negative reviews from purchasing users, so as to better judge whether the performance and experience of the mobile phone meet your expectations.
When choosing to buy a mobile phone, we can't just look at the parameters. Because manufacturers tend to use some word games to exaggerate the performance of mobile phones. Parameters such as screen brightness, camera pixels, number of processor cores, etc., are somewhat misleading. Therefore, we must choose carefully and not be fooled by paper parameters. The actual experience is the key to measuring the performance of your phone. Before making a purchase, it's best to go to a physical store to actually do it, or learn more about the reviews of the users who made the purchase, so that you can make an informed decision. Buying a mobile phone is not only for the pursuit of high-end parameters, but also to pay attention to practicality and the fit of personal needs.