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[View online]() //WEEKLY ☰ ⊗ [News](=) [Reviews]( [Best Lists]( [Videos]() [Community]() Dear {NAME}, ​ This week, we're sharing our thoughts on Google's AI projects, especially the "Circle to Search" feature. We examine Google's tactical moves, highlighting the crucial point they're at, amid the flurry of AI advancements. Can Google sidestep the pitfalls of the past, or will history repeat itself, leaving them trailing behind in the AI revolution? We want to find out the answers to these questions, aiming for a world where Google's breakthroughs are as ubiquitous as they are revolutionary. Don't miss out on this critical analysis, full of lessons and hopes for what lies ahead. For those eager to unlock the full potential of their Samsung Galaxy devices, we've delved into One UI 6 to offer our insights. We're revealing our take on one of the most popular mobile operating systems as we share our hands-on knowledge. ​ Wishing you a great day, ​ ¢Â€Â‹ ​ Camila Rinaldi Head of Editorial --------------------------------------------------------------- ​ //The Bottom Line [Samsung One UI 6 Review: Just About Right!]() One UI 6 is based on Android 14 and this alone brings us new functions. Samsung has even more to offer in its skin as our review reveals. [Read this story]() [Android and AI: Please, Google — Don't Repeat These Mistakes!](=) Samsung and Google have introduced AI features in their top smartphones. However, is Google repeating its old mistakes with Android? What's my opinion? [Read this story](=) //Product Spotlight of the Week [MacBook Air M3 Review: Thank you, Apple, for this one thing!]( In 2024, Apple upgraded its MacBook Air with the super-efficient M3 chip. In this review, nextpit finds out whether it's worth buying! [Read this story]( [Metal > Plastic: Samsung Galaxy A55 Hands-On](=) The Samsung Galaxy A55 comes with a new metal frame and a more powerful Exynos processor. It is also cheaper than its predecessor. What's the catch? [Read this story](=) //App Picks of the Week [Free iOS And Android Apps For The Week](=) Begin this week with our list of free apps for the iPhone or Android smartphone. These are limited-time offers, so grab them while hey are hot! [Read this story](=) [Top 5 Android & iOS Apps of the Week: Ready Set Golf, Deliciously Ella, and More!]( Supercharge your weekend with our top 5 Apps of the Week based on our in-depth scouring of the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. [Read this story]( //Weekly Roundup [Schematics Reveal iPhone 16 Pro's Daring New Button](=) Design changes to the Apple iPhone 16 Pro were revealed via new handset schematics. It also showed the new Capture key and enlarged Action Button. [Read this story](=) [Google Pixel 9's Display Could Work in Wet Conditions]( Google could add a new Adaptive Touch feature on the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro to enable touchscreen use even if the handsets are wet or underwater. [Read this story]( [Samsung Galaxy A35 vs. Galaxy A55: Which Mid-Range Phone is the Best](=) Samsung has unveiled its new mid-range with the Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A55. What can the smartphones do and how do they differ? [Read this story](=) [Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 May Adopt a Square Design]( Samsung is tipped to revert to square smartwatches, ditching the round design. This new design might debut with the 2025 Galaxy Watch 8 smartwatch. [Read this story]( [Android 14: Which Samsung Phones Will Receive the One UI 6 Update?](=) Do you know if your Samsung phone will receive Android 14 in 2023 or 2024? Here's a list of compatible Samsung devices that will receive Android 13. [Read this story](=) //Top Deals You Can’t Miss [Apple AirPods Pro 2 Plunge Back to Their Best Price at $189]( Apple's AirPods Pro 2 have returned to their best price of $189 on Amazon and Best Buy. These are the reasons why the earbuds are very popular. [Read this story]( [Google Pixel Series: Should You Buy One Now? Check Out the Best Deals](=) Want to buy one of the Google Pixel smartphones at the best price? nextpit has checked out the smartphone price drops for you. [Read this story](=) Jobs of the Week [Senior DevOps]( [G-Research – Dallas, TX]( [Apply here!]( [Senior Software Engineer, Backend]() [Vorto – Denver, CO]() [Apply here!]() = [Senior Software Engineer](=) [Infoblox – Atlanta, GA](=) [Apply here!](=) 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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