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Every year, CNET tests a lot of phones from companies like Apple, Google and Samsung. We review everything from the newest iPhone and Galaxy Ultra models to foldables like the Motorola Razr and Galaxy Z Flip. We put each phone we review through a series of tests that push the camera, battery, screen and software to their limits. Here’s a look at CNET’s testing process for phone reviews.

00:00How CNET tests phones
00:51 How CNET tests cameras
1:41 How CNET tests phone performance
02:28 How CNET test phone battery life
03:49 Design, Software and Display
04:10 What goes into a CNET Smartphone review

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  2. I most sincerely thank you for your informative videos… I think trading Apps are been manipulated. I have lost lots of money. Could you find out?

  3. when are you checking PWM and temporal dithering on smartphones, tablets etc?
    Companies use it but never mention it which for some people means headaches, eyestrain and even nausia….and returning it

  4. How c net has 4 million subscribers and 30 cm per video something is fishy

  5. Hmmm… since you are reviewing phones don’t you think you should be testing call quality?

  6. Great video , thanks for the reviews πŸ‘

  7. This is a top-notch video. Both you guys are great presenters and express yourselves really well.

  8. This is a "please don't Linus Tech Tips us" video. Lol

  9. Very interesting, and thank you Guys, for letting us know which phones is best for us.

  10. Call quality, touch response, smooth scrolling. Does the phone lag during text messaging? Does it overheat frequently? Any weird bugs or glitches while online?

    • Mo Mo
    • September 5, 2023

    That's interesting. Though, I wonder why CNET has decided to release this video now. Could it be related to a recent scandal happening to another media company?

  11. keep the good works… some channel (like the verge) don't review phones from various brands anymore… they only review iPhones lately… πŸ™„πŸ˜’

  12. Avoiding a Linus Tech Tips goof? πŸ˜„πŸ˜…

  13. Interesting! Thanks for sharing behind the scenes

  14. Hi. For an english student, can you please ask my question: Is it ok the name of the video? I think the name could be "How does CNET test phones?"

  15. Which phones are your daily drivers after having tested so many flagship phones.

  16. How is an upload from a tech channel only in 1080p regarding camera quality?
    1080p bitrate on YouTube is trash.

  17. Oh wow we never knew

  18. Good job on phones youll

  19. Very poorly

  20. CNET flips the bird at cells with a thumbnail?

  21. Thanks for all your hard work!

  22. Thank you for all you do. Blessings πŸ™πŸΏ

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