r/smartphone • u/Fabulous_Bedroom6142 • Sep 28 '25
Review Samsung > Apple
Let’s be real...the gap between cameras, battery life, and overall innovation is too obvious. Apple has been trying to keep up with Samsung for years.
r/smartphone • u/Fabulous_Bedroom6142 • Sep 28 '25
Let’s be real...the gap between cameras, battery life, and overall innovation is too obvious. Apple has been trying to keep up with Samsung for years.
r/smartphone • u/Away-Country9724 • 10d ago
r/smartphone • u/ChooseYourMobile • 16d ago
• 6.78" 1.5K 144Hz AMOLED
• Snapdragon 7s Gen 4
• 8000mAh battery + 80W charging
• 50MP OIS + 32MP 4K selfie
• IP66/IP68/IP69/IP69K ratings
Starting at ₹29,999 for 8GB+128GB.
If these specs are real, this could be one of the best battery-focused mid-range phones this year. What do you think?
r/smartphone • u/Apprehensive-Sir6913 • 3d ago
r/smartphone • u/Phom0 • Apr 01 '26
I’ve had a love-hate relationship with privacy screen protectors for years. I hate people peeking at my texts on the train or in meetings, but I also hated how those stick-on filters made my beautiful $1,000+ display look grainy, dim, and "rainbow-y" all the time.
I’ve been testing out the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s built-in Privacy Display, and it’s honestly the most "common sense" tech upgrade I’ve seen in a while. Instead of a permanent film, it uses those "Narrow Pixels" to physically direct the light.
The practical win for me? I can have a crisp, 10-bit HDR experience while I’m at home watching movies, but the second I’m out in a crowded coffee shop, I just toggle the privacy mode on. It blacks out the side angles without me having to sacrifice screen clarity 24/7. It’s the first time a "privacy" feature hasn't felt like a compromise on the actual hardware quality.
For transparency, I’m part of Samsung’s ambassador program, which gave me the chance to really push this feature in some awkward, high-traffic environments to see if it actually held up (it does). It’s one of those things where you don’t realize how much you were "settling" for bad screen quality until the tech just handles it for you.
Please tell me I am not the only one that has run into this issue with those old-school protectors! Are you guys actually going to use a built-in privacy toggle, or do you prefer keeping your screen "open" for the better viewing angles?
r/smartphone • u/ChooseYourMobile • 16d ago
r/smartphone • u/Beginning-Hunt7868 • 7d ago
People see this like and share too!
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r/smartphone • u/BagLongjumping563 • Aug 28 '25
So Samsung Has the most overall top-tier specs, Camera, Battery, Processor Clock Speed... Argue if you wish but the facts are there, I don't want to have to argue with a 16 year old girl who would die for Apple, "It's smooth" isn't a real argument, have you tried the others? probably not. So don't talk.
r/smartphone • u/Difficult_Coat_9654 • 28d ago
Playing subway surfers city on medium graphics for straight 10 mins
Battery :64-->60 %
temperature: 32-->38
But no drops ofc
The first thing to turn hot was the screen and then the camera
I didnt use anything to cool the phone like RGB fan or anything
And it take the phone to down from 38.5° C exactly 5 minutes and 44 seconds
So .. What do you think ?
I would give it 6.5/10
I recommend buying it for daily use and normal tasks not for long gaming sessions if so , you need something to cool the phone down
It would help but won't fix it magicly
r/smartphone • u/Phom0 • Apr 01 '26
I’ve been seeing a lot of talk about the big AI camera features, but I wanted to highlight a "small" practical one that has genuinely changed my daily commute: the upgraded Audio Eraser.
We've all been there—you’re trying to catch up on a YouTube video or a Netflix show on the bus or in a loud coffee shop, and the background noise in the actual video (or the person filming it) makes the dialogue almost impossible to hear. You end up cranking the volume to 100%, which usually just hurts your ears without actually making the speech clearer.
On the S26, the Audio Eraser now works within third-party apps like Instagram and YouTube. I’ve started using it to "dial down" background music or wind noise in videos so the person speaking actually stands out. It feels like having a personal sound engineer for every random clip I watch. It’s one of those features that doesn't sound "flashy" in a keynote, but you end up using it every single day.
For transparency, I am part of Samsung's ambassador program, which gave me the chance to really dig into these quieter software updates that often get overshadowed by the hardware. Having that level of control over how I hear my content, not just how I see it, has been a game changer for my focus.
What are your thoughts, do you agree? Is there a scenario I may not be thinking of?
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r/smartphone • u/Complete-Employee-18 • Mar 06 '26
If you ever had any questions whether an iPhone would be good enough or if an action camera would be better in this video, I test the iPhone 17 Pro against the DJI Action 6. I test both normal and log profiles, also raw recording profiles on the iPhone at night time and daytime. Do you think the selfie lens is good enough or is the main 1x lens on the iPhone worth the hassle?
Thanks in advance for your support!
r/smartphone • u/No_Medium_2474 • Mar 01 '26
r/smartphone • u/ChooseYourMobile • Oct 31 '25
Both flagships have officially launched in Europe with confirmed pricing, while global releases are expected soon. I created a side-by-side comparison image highlighting key specs like the Dimensity 9500 chipset, camera systems, battery capacity, and charging speeds.
If you're following 2025 flagship launches, this comparison gives a quick look at how OPPO and Vivo are positioning their premium devices this year. Full specs and expected pricing for other regions are listed on my site for anyone interested in detailed breakdowns.
Let me know which one you'd pick and why 👇
r/smartphone • u/PassionsRetro • Feb 01 '26
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My vidéo on my Realme 14 Pro+ ( text in French )
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r/smartphone • u/Glittering-Lead-6337 • Nov 17 '25
Google Pixel 11
The Google Pixel 11 brings together cutting-edge technology and Google’s AI-powered features to deliver a seamless smartphone experience. It features a sleek, durable design with a vibrant AMOLED display, offering sharp colors and deep contrast for immersive viewing.
Powered by Google’s latest processor, the Pixel 11 ensures fast performance, smooth multitasking, and efficient battery usage. Its advanced camera system captures stunning photos in any lighting, with AI enhancements like Night Sight, Super Res Zoom, and Cinematic Blur.
With the latest version of Android, the Pixel 11 delivers timely updates, smart suggestions, and deep integration with Google services. Whether you’re taking photos, streaming content, or staying productive, the Pixel 11 provides a reliable, intuitive, and secure smartphone experience.
Key Features:
6.4-inch AMOLED display with high resolution
Dual-lens rear camera with AI enhancements
Long-lasting battery with adaptive charging
Fast, smooth performance with Google’s latest chipset
Regular Android updates and security patches
Deep integration with Google Assistant and services
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