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Title: The best smartphones spring 2023 - 33 reviewed phones compared
Post by: Redaktion on May 11, 2023, 16:26:01
Spring is also the season for high-end cell phones: The latest generation of Samsung's Galaxy S series hit the market, plus other flagships around the Xiaomi 13 Pro or the Honor Magic5 Pro. You can find the best new phones and our personal favorites here.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-best-smartphones-spring-2023-33-reviewed-phones-compared.716607.0.html
Title: Re: The best smartphones spring 2023 - 33 reviewed phones compared
Post by: juanji on July 01, 2023, 21:57:21
Do all S23 smartphones suffer from the "banana" camera problem?
If so, it can't be considered the best phone.
Title: Re: The best smartphones spring 2023 - 33 reviewed phones compared
Post by: NikoB on July 02, 2023, 14:29:02
All modern "best" smartphones have a nasty AMOLED screen with low-frequency PWM (or there low contrast is orders of magnitude worse than marketers say in the case of tricky "dc-dimming" schemes), the real resolution in color is sharply worse with the same declared as on IPS and much poorer color accuracy. Plus, 2 times the worst resource for burnout, but really not the best brightness on light topics. Plus, at the corners, the same Samsung tops have a greenish tint. What is not, for example, on the A series or on IPS.

Today there is no better smartphone, because. the best smartphone for the eyes is only a smartphone with IPS 1500:1+ and a set of key camera characteristics - 4k@60fps / f/1.7, with a bit rate of 100Mbps+.

Now find me at least one smartphone with IPS with 4k@60fps and such a bitrate in the mass segment - there are none. And AMOLED is bad for the eyes and has no advantage in daylight or office lighting.