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IFA 2024, New iPhones, and Android 15 – What You Need to Know! | nextpit Weekly Round-up

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[View online](=) //WEEKLY ☰ ⊗ [News](=) [Reviews]( [Best Lists]( [Videos]() [Community]() Hi {NAME}, ​ The past few days have been packed with tech news. IFA wrapped up yesterday, and this week kicked off with the launch of the new iPhones and Apple Watches. Plus, Android 15 finally hit its final version mid-last week. As someone working in the digital health industry, the new Amazfit T-Rex 3 and Apple Watch Series 10 got my attention. Different brands, but a similar strategy: zeroing in on niche markets to expand their reach. Amazfit is targeting the growing Hyrox fitness crowd, a group I didn’t know much about despite living in Germany, where the competitions started. Turns out, it’s a fitness movement with over 100,000 participants worldwide—and counting. Apple, on the other hand, is taking aim at a massive, often undiagnosed health issue: sleep apnea. With 800 million people globally unaware they have this condition, Apple’s focus on health monitoring continues to stand out. If it helps people live healthier, props to both brands. But today’s not just about cool products. It’s also time to reflect on how we cover new tech. Our featured story, by my colleague Antoine Engels, dives into how tech fairs like IFA, MWC, and CES are becoming increasingly B2B-focused. Manufacturers and the media share the blame for making product releases and coverage feel so stale. And of course, don’t miss our breakdown of what the new iPhone 16 and 16 Pro bring to the table, plus the steady release of Android 15. Wishing you a lovely Wednesday! ​ ¢Â€Â‹ ​ Camila Rinaldi Head of Editorial --------------------------------------------------------------- ​ //The Bottom Line IFA Highlights the Media and Manufacturers' Tech Blindspot Tech shows like IFA and MWC no longer interest anyone but journalists and we only have no one but ourselves to blame. What went wrong? [Read this story]( //Product Spotlight of the Week [Amazfit T-Rex 3 Review: A Smartwatch Beast for Adventurers](=) The Amazfit T-Rex 3 was put to the test. An endurance smartwatch with great hardware at an accessible price. Let's dive into the T-Rex 3 here. [Read this story](=) [Honor Magic V3 Review: Technical Tour de Force]( The Honor Magic V3 is the thinnest foldable phone on the market. Check our impressions about its performance, camera, battery, and more! [Read this story]( [Dreame L40 Ultra Review: Everything You Want in a Robot Vacuum Cleaner]() Dreame's L40 Ultra is the newest robot vacuum cleaner with mopping function. This review reveals a fantastic package of this versatile appliance. [Read this story]() [Nothing Phone (2a) Plus Review: Balancing Price and Performance](=) I tested the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus, a smartphone for under 500 dollars. Read my honest opinion on this test. [Read this story](=) AI Meets Vision: First Look at Myvu Imiki Smart Display Glasses The smart glasses Myvu Imiki come with AI and serve as a navigation system, translator, cheat sheet, wearable display and more. How well does it work? [Read this story]( [Xgimi MoGo 3 Review: Yes, Friends, It Really Is a Projector!](=) With the MoGo 3, the projector professionals Xgimi have launched a new portable projector. The nextpit review determines whether it is worth buying. [Read this story](=) [Withings BeamO Hands-On: A 4-in-1 Health Scanner for the Modern User]( After nine months since its release, I had the chance to test the Withings BeamO, a 4-in-1 health multiscan device. Here are my impressions. [Read this story]( = Tecno Pocket Go: A Handheld Console within an Xbox Controller The Tecno Pocket Go looks like a big Xbox controller but it hides a screenless Steamdeck for you to play anywhere thanks to augmented reality. [Read this story](=) //App Picks of the Week [Free Android and iOS Apps of the Week](=) Begin the week with these limited-time offers for free apps and games on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. Get them before they become paid! [Read this story](=) [Top 5 Apps of the Week: Volunteering, K-Pop Academy, and More!]( The nextpit team has narrowed down the five apps and games in our Top 5 apps of the week for both Android and iOS platforms. [Read this story]( //Weekly Roundup [Apple iPhone 16 Update: Check All the Differences]( The 2024 refresh of the iPhone line is among us. Check all the differences between the iPhone 16 models: Base x Plus x Pro x Pro Max. [Read this story]( [The All-New Apple Watch Series 10 Is Here... and a Watch Ultra 2 Update!]() The all-new Apple Watch Series 10 has arrived. Here are some of the key features, prices, availability, and where you can buy the new series. [Read this story]() [Apple Launches AirPods 4 with Optional Active Noise Cancellation]() Apple has just launched the AirPods 4. The new wireless earphones are available in two versions: with and without active noise reduction. [Read this story]() [iOS 18: Here's When You Can Download to the Major iPhone Update]( Apple announced the release date of the iOS 18 update for compatible iPhone models. Here's when can you download it and what new features are inside. [Read this story]( = Curious About Android 15? Here’s What’s Coming to Your Phone! Google releases the first stable version of Android 15 for developers. Find out when it will be available and what are the biggest new features. [Read this story](=) //Top Deals You Can’t Miss [New Mini PCs from Geekom Offer Performance in a Compact Size](=) Whether for the home office or for gaming: get the brand new mini PCs from Geekom now. [Read this story](=) [Pair your iPhone or Watch with Anker MagGo Charging Station at 20% Off]( The Anker MagGo Wireless Charging Station for Apple devices including the new iPhone 16 and Watch Series 10 is on sale, dropping to its best price $87. [Read this story]( Follow us on our other channels = = Thanks for reading our weekly newsletter. If you found it interesting, feel free to share it with your friends. If you do not like the content, you can [unsubsribe here.](. To change your email settings you can [manage your profile]( here. nextpit GmbH Strelitzer Str. 58 , Berlin, 10115

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