I want to ask you a question, do you generally look at the parameters when you buy a mobile phone?In the past, you wouldn't be cheated when you bought a mobile phone to see the parameters, but now you will only be pitted worse!Why do you say that?Let's have a good chat today!
Let's start with the conclusion, because manufacturers have also started to play with words. In fact, many parameters are just to be compared with friends, otherwise the current press conference would not be alive.
Then someone must be asking, what parameters can't be trusted?
Peak screen brightness
Recently released new machines are advertised to reach 3000nit, or even up to 4500nit, but in fact, this is the peak brightness, which you can understand as being used to brush parameters, and it is difficult for you to experience it in the actual use process.
In the end, it is the global brightness that affects the perception, and the full-screen excitation brightness of most mobile phones is around 1000-1500nit, which is the highest brightness you can achieve when you use it outdoors normally.
Moreover, most of today's mobile phones use OLED screens, and it is not a good thing that the brightness is too high, but it is more likely to cause screen burning, battery life collapse and other situations.
Camera pixels
When Meizu blew 200 million pixels at the press conference, I was hehe It's not that 200 million pixels is bad, but except for Samsung's own 200 million pixels, everything else is very average.
In addition, the sensor does not only look at pixels, but also the sensitive area, light transmission, and single pixel area, not to mention the aperture, a lot of algorithms, and any less are the shortcomings of the barrel. For friends who like to shoot, it is recommended that it is best to go to offline shooting to experience it.
Seeing this, some people will probably ask, are there any useless parameters?
Number of processor cores
I thought that only copycat machines could rectify these sassy operations, but as a result, some big brands did not announce the processor model, so they wrote an octa-core processor.
For example, Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 is octa-core, and Snapdragon 8gen3 is also octa-core, can the performance of these two be the same?It gives people a mixed feeling
Core frequency
Today's super-large cores are more than 3GHz at every turn, which makes everyone mistakenly think that the performance is particularly strong. But in my opinion, it's just to brush up the score.
Whether you play games or not depends on the heat dissipation and power consumption, otherwise even if you can overclock to 10GHz, it's useless if you can't play it
In the end, someone should say, is there anything else that can't be believed?
Some manufacturers also like to advertise how many months without lagging, and the flagship machine does not emphasize how many months of use because the performance is strong enough, and there is no need to explain at all.
On the contrary, the performance is very poor, and we will tell you that we are well optimized, even if the processor is poor, it can be used more and more smoothly, and it will not even get stuck after a few years.
But I just want to ask weakly, in case the phone is stuck in a few years, will you return it?
Of course, there is also any memory expansion or fusion, 12GB + 8GB seconds become 20GB;There are also instantaneous sampling rates of more than 2000hz and so on, I advise you to take a look
In summary,When you buy a mobile phone, you can't just look at the parameters, don't be fooled by some paper parameters, the actual experience is the most important, it is recommended that you should go offline to experience it before buying it or brush more bad reviews of users.