To gauge the nature of a telephone's presentation, we perform lab tests to decide the brilliance of the board (in nits), just as how beautiful each screen is (DCI-P3 shading extent). In these cases, higher numbers are better. We likewise measure shading exactness of each board with a Delta-E rating, where lower numbers are better and score of 0 is great.
One of the most significant tests we run is the Tom's Guide battery test. We run a web surfing test over 5G or 4G at 150 nits of screen brilliance until the battery gives out. As a rule, a telephone that keeps going 10 hours or more is acceptable, and anything over 11 hours makes our rundown of the best telephone battery life.
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