SpecWhale scores every phone on what actually matters: longevity, repairability, and total cost of ownership. Algorithmic verdicts. Zero editorial bias. Global pricing from day one.
Most spec sites copy paste numbers from press releases. SpecWhale cross-references OEM documentation, regulatory filings, and benchmark data to produce scores you can actually trust.
A probabilistic logic layer that resolves data conflicts between OEM claims, FCC filings, and independent benchmarks. Every variance is logged, every score is traceable.
Battery degradation curves, depreciation rates, repair costs, software support timelines. The real price of a phone is never the sticker price.
Every prediction carries a confidence score. High agreement between sources means high confidence. Uncertainty is surfaced, never hidden.
Real prices across countries, not just US MSRP. Regional taxes, import duties, and carrier markups factored in for accurate local pricing.
A flagship with poor thermal management and a two-year software window scores lower than a mid-range phone that lasts five years. That's the point.
When every phone looks the same on paper, the only thing that matters is what happens after you buy it. SpecWhale scores for the long run.