How We Test Gadgets

      At Gadgetbyte, we have spent more than a decade refining our approach to reviewing gadgets. Our team includes experts who have been working in the tech industry for over 10 years, continuously learning, experimenting, improving, and perfecting our process.

      We review a wide variety of products, including smartphones, smartwatches, earbuds, speakers, laptops, PCs, and many other exciting gadgets. But smartphones remain our biggest focus, especially considering the rapidly growing smartphone market in Nepal.

      In this blog, we will show you exactly how we test gadgets, step by step.

      Our Commitment to Honest Reviews

      We prioritize transparency and independence:

      80% Purchased by Us

      Most of the gadgets we review are bought with our own money to ensure unbiased evaluation.

      20% Sent by Brands

      Some products come from companies, but they never influence our opinions or verdict.

      This ensures our reviews are genuine, unbiased, and honest.

      Testing Duration and Real-Life Comparison

      1 Week Minimum Usage

      We use each gadget for at least a week before publishing a review.

      10–15 Days Real-Life Testing

      Most reviews are based on 10 to 15 days of actual daily usage.

      Fair Comparisons

      Every gadget is compared with competitors in the same price range for a balanced and fair evaluation.

      For example, if we review a Rs. 50,000 phone, we test it alongside another Rs. 50,000 phone to give you a fair, side-by-side evaluation.

      Our 7 Step Smartphone Review Process

      Below is the complete methodology we follow for every smartphone we test. 

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      1. Design & Build Quality

      We evaluate:

      • Ergonomics and in-hand feel
      • Durability of frames, display, and back materials
      • Scratch resistance of display
      • Drop resistance (based on protection)
      • Water/dust resistance and actual IP rating behavior
      • Everyday usability

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      2. Display Testing

      We measure:

      • Color accuracy
      • SDR and HDR brightness levels
      • Peak brightness
      • Outdoor visibility
      • Touch response
      • Vibration motor quality (haptics)
      • Support for HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, etc.
      • Responsiveness during gaming and fast animations

      We use our own measurement tools to ensure accuracy when reporting brightness (in nits) and other display metrics.

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      3. Performance Testing

      We test:

      • App opening speeds
      • Multitasking performance
      • RAM management
      • UI fluidity and stability

         
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      For gaming, we use titles such as:

      • Genshin Impact
      • PUBG Mobile
      • Call of Duty
      • And other demanding & latest games


       

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      We use PerfDog and other tools to record:

      • 1% lows
      • Average FPS
      • Frame stability

      We also conduct a 30-minute gaming session to check:

      • Heat buildup
      • Throttling
      • Thermal management

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      4. Software Testing

      After performance, we analyze the software experience in detail:

      • Whether the UI is optimized
      • RAM management and app retention
      • Presence of bloatware
      • Software stability
      • Update policy:
        • How many years of major OS updates
        • Frequency of security patches
        • The company’s reputation for timely updates

           
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      A good phone isn’t just about hardware; software consistency matters equally.

      5. Camera Testing 

      For many users, the camera is the most important feature of a smartphone. That’s why our camera testing takes a significant amount of time.

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      What We Test

      Most smartphones in 2025 come with multiple cameras – 2, 3, or even four sensors. We test them thoroughly by capturing:

      • Daylight photos
      • Low-light and night photos
      • Buildings, landscapes, animals
      • Portraits and Macro Photography
      • Street photography
      • Temple architecture
      • Sunrise shots (yes, we wake up early for these!)

      We visit multiple locations to ensure variety and real-world conditions.

      Comparisons

      We always compare cameras with similarly priced phones. For example, if we are testing the iPhone 17 Pro Max, we compare it with Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra or S26 Ultra so viewers understand which device offers better camera performance.

      Video Testing

      We test:

      • 4K @ 30fps and 60fps videos across all the lens
      • Portrait videos
      • Slow-motion 4K 120fps videos
      • Macro videos

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      6. Speaker Testing

      Next, we test the speaker quality by checking:

      • Loudness
      • Low-frequency (bass) handling
      • Mid-tone clarity
      • High-frequency sharpness
      • Stereo separation (if available)

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      We listen to different types of music, movies, and podcasts to evaluate overall sound performance.

      7. Battery Testing

      Battery life is crucial, so we test it in multiple ways.

      What is Screen on Time (SoT)?

      Screen on time refers to how long the phone’s display stays on during use before the battery drains. Higher SoT = Better battery life.

      Our Battery Tests

      We measure SoT in two scenarios:

      1. Light/Moderate Use

      • Social media
      • Messaging
      • Watching movies
      • Browsing
      • Minimal camera usage

         
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      1. Heavy Use

      • Gaming
      • Continuous camera usage
      • Shooting for 2 to 3 hours
      • Running Benchmarks

      This helps us determine how the battery performs under different workloads.

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      8. Charging Test

      We use the official charger (provided inside the box) and measure:

      • Time to go from 0% to 50%
      • Full charging time from 0% to 100%

         

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      We also check:

      • Charging temperature
      • Throttling during charging (if any)

      Final Verdict

      After all these tests, we compile our findings and:

      • Highlight the pros and cons
      • Determine whether the phone is worth buying
      • Compare it with competitors
      • Provide our final recommendation

         

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      This final conclusion is based purely on our actual experience, not influenced by brands or external factors.

      Conclusion

      Reviewing smartphones and other gadgets at Gadgetbyte is a detailed and time-consuming process, built on years of refinement, testing, and passion for technology. From design to cameras to battery life, every feature is analyzed thoroughly to give you the most honest, accurate, and helpful information possible.

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      And just like smartphones, we also conduct similarly detailed tests for laptops, speakers, smartwatches, and many other gadgets. There’s a lot of work involved, and our goal is always to deliver reviews that are as honest, thorough, and helpful as possible.