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//WEEKLY ☰ ⊗ Dear {NAME}, After a week of pixel peeping and voting, nextpit’s readers

[View online](=) //WEEKLY ☰ ⊗ [News](=) [Reviews]( [Best Lists]( [Videos]() [Community]() Dear {NAME}, After a week of pixel peeping and voting, nextpit’s readers chose the phone with the best camera in the market. The contenders were the Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max, Google Pixel 9 Pro XL, Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, and Xiaomi 14 Ultra. And the winner is… … of course I won’t spoil the winner here. But I will say that polling the results was a tough job that could have gone differently if we considered the total number of votes in all the different scenarios used. Feel free to disagree or question the results in the comments. Were you expecting a different result? Also make sure to check our other highlights of the week. ​ See you next week! ​ ​ Rubens Eishima Editor ​ //The Bottom Line Surprise Blind Camera Test Winner: Two Underdogs Defeat Apple & Samsung! The smartphone market leaders are Apple & Samsung but the best smartphone cameras are found elsewhere. Read who won the camera blind test here. [Read this story]( //Product Spotlight of the Week [Xiaomi 14T Pro Review: Great Camera and Performance]( The Xiaomi 14T Pro is a mid-cycle refresh of the Chinese company’s flagship phone. Let’s see how it performs in this nextpit review. [Read this story]( [iPhone 16 Review: How Untypical, Apple!]( The iPhone 16 still misses out on Apple Intelligence in 2024. Is it worth buying? Let's find out in this nextpit review! [Read this story]( Reolink Altas PT Ultra Review: Amazing Surveillance Camera with Huge Battery With the AltasPT Ultra, Reolink expanded its range of outdoor security cameras. This nextpit review reveals whether it's worth buying! [Read this story]() [Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Hands-on: Affordable Alternative to the S24+?](=) Samsung's S24 series is complete with the Galaxy S24 FE. But will the Fan Edition have a more meaningful position in the product portfolio in 2024? [Read this story](=) [Nothing Ear (open) Review: Open Earbuds that Pack a Punch]() With the Ear (open), Nothing wants to offer its headphones expertise in an open ear design. nextpit's review clarifies whether this formula works! [Read this story]() //App Picks of the Week [Start the Week with These Free Android and iOS Apps](=) Begin the week with these free app and game offers on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store for a limited time only. [Read this story](=) [Top 5 Apps of the Week: Train Your Brain, Maid of Sker, and More!]( This week's Top 5 apps of the week discoveries by nextpit should thrill even the most jaded smartphone user. These apps are on Android and iOS platforms. [Read this story]( //Weekly Roundup [ThinkPhone 25 is Motorola's Rugged and Secure Phone You Can Buy]() Motorola debuts the ThinkPhone 25 with improved security, a tougher build, and a cheaper price than the original ThinkPhone. Here's when you can buy it. [Read this story]() [Sony's New LinkBuds Fit and Open Earbuds are Extra Grippy and Crispy]() Sony has launched the new LinkBuds Fit and Open earbuds along with a new LinkBuds Speaker. Here are their differences and when can you buy them. [Read this story]() = New Bosch Motors Promise a New Generation of e-Bikes Bosch has unveiled its new e-bike motors for 2025. The next generation should be more fun, especially in mountain bikes. [Read this story](=) [Identify Songs on Android: How to Use the New Song Search Feature]( Google updates the Song Search tool on Android, supporting a tile in the quick settings panel. Here's how to use the feature to your advantage. [Read this story]( [Galaxy S24 FE is Samsung's First Fan Edition to Get 7 Years of Updates]() Samsung's Galaxy S24 FE is the first Fan Edition device to feature 7 years of extended software policy, setting to be updated to Android 21. [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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