Habiib
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Haha ok I'm in.
Just because if I were to lose I'll be purchasing the M9 probably anyway haha.
I'll let you set the rules on how we decide what quantifies as better, I suggest using specific reputable review sites to see what they say
I'd like to go for the avatar one, hope you're a Steve Jobs fan![]()
Mmmm now we're taking. OK then. The rules are simple, I'll request that you choose the sources that analyze and compare the camera quality (a minimum of 5). You can use either the conclusion of the author or the results from a bind poll. I prefer that they be reputable as being known for reviewing tech products, regardless if they are biased or not. Also to add another dynamic to the camera quality improvements, you can either use comparisons against the M8 OR comparisons against its competition. We'll keep it limited to the rear shooter (you can include the front facing one as well). For the camera quality, you can also pick which aspects you want to judge, for example:
1. Dynamic range, contrast, saturation, sharpness
2. Low light performance (i.e., exposure, noise level, etc.)
3. Details quality
4. HDR quality
5. Video Recording quality (i.e., image stabilization, frame rate, metering, etc.)
6. Macro photography
For the battery comparison, I will prefer to use a minimum of 5 reputable websites or video comparisons. I'll be using numbers only and will only include caveats that are made by the author. If a direct comparison to the M8 isn't made in the article, I'll use the data from the M8 review provided by the same source as the M9 review. For the battery life test I'll focus on:
1. Screen on time
2. Standby time
3. Web browsing time
4. Video playback time
5. Voice call times, etc.
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