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//WEEKLY ☰ ⊗ Dear {NAME}, Flagship phones have long been the popular devices for capturing

[View online](=) //WEEKLY ☰ ⊗ [News](=) [Reviews]( [Best Lists]( [Videos]() [Community]() Dear {NAME}, Flagship phones have long been the popular devices for capturing photos, with their versatile cameras, tons of storage, and processing power for all the computational effects and adjustments imaginable. But, which phone delivers better pictures? More than ever, phones rely as much on software tricks as on the underlying hardware to deliver great images. So we once again ask those better equipped to judge the best phones in the market: You! Join us in identifying the phone with the best cameras in our blind test, pitting the recently launched iPhone 16 Pro and Google Pixel 9 Pro XL against the Galaxy S24 Ultra and Xiaomi 14 Ultra from earlier this year. From a group of unmarked photos, you will decide which phone delivers the best results, which will be published in next week’s edition of this newsletter. Oh, and please check our other highlights of the week. ;) ​ See you back then! ​ ​ Rubens Eishima Editor --------------------------------------------------------------- //The Bottom Line = iPhone 16 Pro vs Pixel, Samsung & Xiaomi: Who Has the Best Camera? iPhone 16 Pro, Galaxy S24 Ultra, Pixel 9 Pro XL or Xiaomi 14 Ultra: Which smartphone has the best camera in 2024? You decide in this blind test! [Read this story](=) //Product Spotlight of the Week [Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Review: Design Choice Ruined its Potential](=) The Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 are a very good pair of wireless headphones but its design spoils everything. I'll tell you more in this review. [Read this story](=) [Samsung Galaxy Watch 7: The Best Yet, Except for One Key Issue]() With the Ultra, the Galaxy Watch 7 has strong competition within its own ranks. This nextpit review clarifies for whom the purchase is worthwhile. [Read this story]() = Apple iPhone 16 First Look: Familiar Vibe, Fresh Surprises! Is the iPhone 16 without Apple Intelligence really just a mini upgrade? nextpit tried out the new Apple phone! [Read this story](=) //App Picks of the Week [Check Out These Free Android and iOS Apps for the Week](=) Kick off the week with these free limited-time offers of apps and games on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. Get them ASAP! [Read this story](=) [Top 5 Apps of the Week: Startpage, Waterllama, Microsoft Designer & More!]( This is what the nextpit team discovered in the search for apps and games in our Top 5 apps of the week. These apps are on Android and iOS platforms. [Read this story]( //Weekly Roundup [Sketch to Image: How to Use this Clever Samsung AI Feature](=) With "Sketch to Image", Samsung added a really cool function to its Galaxy AI for selected phones. We explain what it can do and how you can use it. [Read this story](=) [How to Activate and Use Apple Intelligence Features on iPhone]( Apple presented its own AI features in June and recently began testing them. Here’s how you enable Apple Intelligence on iPhones. [Read this story]( = Xiaomi's Next Mid-Rangers are Getting Flagship-Like Durability Xiaomi's Redmi Note 14 (Pro) key features revealed ahead of launch, confirming a tougher Gorilla Glass Victus 2 and a higher IP water-resistance rating. [Read this story](=) [Snapdragon Laptops: All Models Compared](=) Snapdragon laptops for Windows are finally a viable alternative to x86 models. We rounded up all available models to help you choose. [Read this story](=) [iPhone 16 (Pro) Camera Control: How Does it Work?]( The entire iPhone 16 series has a new button called Camera Control. Here is what the button can do and how do you maximize its use. [Read this story]( Apple Watch Ultra Action Button Upgrade: How to Use It in watchOS 11 The latest watchOS 11 changes the press and hold gesture for the Action button. Here's how to use it and learn how it works on your Watch Ultra. [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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