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vsMars
Founder & editor-in-chief

Buğra Sözeri

Founder of vsMars. Long-form analysis on consumer hardware, industry shifts, and what it actually means when a spec changes. Previously: software engineering, product strategy. Based in Istanbul.

Areas of expertise
Consumer electronics industrySmartphone trendsComparison platform designSoftware engineeringProduct strategyAffiliate-funded publishing economics
Credentials
  • Founder, vsMars (2026–present) — independent product comparison platform
  • Background in software engineering and product strategy
  • Author of vsMars methodology and Mars Score formula
How we score
Mars Score methodology

The transparent per-category formula every piece on this site is judged by.

How we write
Editorial guidelines

Sourcing rules, conflict-of-interest policy, and corrections process.

About vsMars
Who runs this site

Independent, founder-operated comparison platform with a public scoring formula.

By Buğra Sözeri

Published pieces

Field Report

The SSD Glut of 2026 — Why NAND Prices Dropped 40%

After the 2023 NAND shortage, every major manufacturer expanded. Inventory caught up to demand by Q2 2025; consumers are the beneficiary.

Buğra Sözeri · 9 de mai. de 2026
Field Report

The Hidden Cost of Foldables — Repair, Hinge Wear, and IP Ratings

Out-of-warranty screen replacements, hinge fatigue at 100k folds, and what "IPX8" actually means on a phone with a crease.

Buğra Sözeri · 22 de abr. de 2026
Field Report

Why TVs Stopped Getting Cheaper in 2026

The 65" 4K floor has held at $700 for three years. Tariff policy, panel supply, and the end of the LG/Samsung price war explain it.

Buğra Sözeri · 21 de abr. de 2026
Field Report

The State of USB-C in 2026 — Five Cables That Look Identical, Do Different Things

USB-C is now mandated in the EU and shipped by everyone. The connector is universal; the protocol behind it is anything but. A field guide.

Buğra Sözeri · 11 de abr. de 2026
Field Report

Why 7,000 mAh Batteries Are Quietly Changing Smartphones

Silicon-carbon anodes pushed phone batteries past 7,000 mAh in 2026 without making phones thicker. Here's what that actually changes for users — and for how reviewers should score battery.

Buğra Sözeri · 29 de mar. de 2026
Field Report

The Smartphone Megapixel Arms Race Is Over

200 MP became the ceiling, then plateaued. What actually moves cameras forward now: sensor stacking, computational HDR, and telephoto reach.

Buğra Sözeri · 29 de mar. de 2026
Field Report

Why Display Brightness Numbers Are Misleading

5,000 nits peak. 2,500 nits HDR. 1,000 nits sustained. The same panel reports all three depending on the test pattern. A guide to reading past the spec sheet.

Buğra Sözeri · 15 de mar. de 2026
Field Report

Why Mars Score Rewards Battery Heavier Than Spec Sheets Do

Battery weight in the smartphone Mars Score formula is 18% — the highest single weight. Here's why that's not arbitrary.

Buğra Sözeri · 12 de mar. de 2026
Field Report

Why ARM Laptops Finally Won in 2026

Apple Silicon proved the architecture. Snapdragon X-series proved Windows could follow. Five years of x86's last stand summarized.

Buğra Sözeri · 2 de mar. de 2026
Field Report

The Quiet End of the Headphone Jack on Premium Phones

In 2026, zero flagship phones above $800 ship with a 3.5mm jack. Why it happened, what replaced it, and what audiophiles still get out of the change.

Buğra Sözeri · 15 de fev. de 2026
Field Report

Affiliate Disclosure — How vsMars Makes Money

Where our revenue comes from, what influences our recommendations, and the firewall between editorial and affiliate.

Buğra Sözeri · 4 de fev. de 2026
Field Report

How Mars Score Weights Were Calibrated — The Methodology Behind the Number

Every product on vsMars has a Mars Score 0–100. The formula is transparent and category-specific. Here's how the per-category weights were chosen and why they keep changing.

Buğra Sözeri · 22 de jan. de 2026