Editorial Policy
MyTechAdvisor is designed to help buyers make better smartphone decisions with structured data, clear comparisons, and transparent editorial standards.
Last updated: 2026-04-08
What we publish
- Structured phone specs and review-style summaries.
- Side-by-side comparisons with explainable scoring.
- Buying guides built around specific use cases and budgets.
- News coverage for launches, leaks, updates, deals, and guides.
How data is researched
We prioritize official specifications and structured source material when available. Public secondary sources may be used for verification, normalization, and completeness checks. If a field cannot be confirmed reliably, we prefer showing it as unavailable rather than filling gaps with guesswork.
How AI is used
AI may assist with summaries, buyer-focused explanations, and internal content workflows, but the output is expected to stay grounded in the underlying phone data. AI should not invent specifications, winners, prices, or support claims that are not backed by the source record.
Corrections and updates
We review corrections when users report inaccurate specs, broken links, or misleading summaries. If you spot a problem, use the contact page and include the affected URL, the correction, and a source where possible.
Independence
Rankings, comparisons, and verdicts are not sold placements. Revenue sources, including affiliate links or advertising, should not determine winners, scores, or editorial conclusions.