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Apple iPhone 14 Extravaganza!

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​ ​ Good morning {NAME}, ​ At the beginning of the year, I decided to trade in my [Google Pixel 6 Pro](=) for the [iPhone 13 Pro Max](. However, a few months later, I was forced to downgrade to the iPhone 11 Pro Max. At the time, I wondered about buying the 2021 generation Pro model, but since there were only two months until the release of the new iPhone 14 Pro, I decided to wait... … And like every other year, the story repeats itself: either "Apple doesn't innovate!" or "the new iPhones are too expensive and not worth the upgrade!"... Honestly, I judge people who own last year's iPhone and want to upgrade to the new variants! There’s no reasonable explanation for that… However, to those who own an [iPhone 12](=) or an older model, investing in the new generation can be a good option. And that goes for Android users, too! The new iPhone generation is without a doubt the most powerful and stable line of smartphones on the market. With some of the best battery life you can find. And unique features in Apple's ecosystem, such as video functions, for example. ​ Yes, this Wednesday's newsletter is about the new iPhones! So I took the liberty of naming it: Apple iPhone 14 Extravaganza! Our team has tested the new iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max and here we share our opinions on each of the models. Spoiler Alert: Not everyone here at NextPit agrees with me! Enjoy the read! I wish you a great week ahead! ​ ¢Â€Â‹ ​ Camila Rinaldi Head of Editorial --------------------------------------------------------------- Apple iPhone 14 series Extravaganza! = [iPhone 14 Pro Max review: The bigger the better](=)  [In this iPhone 14 Pro Max review, I share my thoughts on Apple's supreme flagship that costs at least a whopping $1,099.](=) [Read this story](=) [iPhone 14 Pro review: Life's a beach with this iPhone](  [The iPhone 14 Pro comes with an Always-on Display, a 48-megapixel camera, A16 SoC, and the Dynamic Island. Does this review rate Apple's effort well?]( [Read this story]( [Apple iPhone 14 review: The iPhone flashback]()  [In this Apple iPhone 14 review, we share our opinion of Apple's new and more affordable flagship. Is the iPhone 14 worth buying?]() [Read this story]() NextPit Buying-guides [iPhone comparison 2022: specs, prices, offers and more!](  [What's the best iPhone – and where are the differences? Where do I buy the iPhone, with or without contract? Here's our iPhone page for beginners.]( [Read this story]( Free apps for you to try now = [Free apps for Android & iOS: Get these paid apps for free!](=)  [We searched the Internet and discovered these free apps for Android and iOS which you can download for free for a very limited time only.](=) [Read this story](=) Highlights of the week [Matter is here: New smart home standard appears on Android and iOS](  [Apple and Google have added dedicated Matter sections on iOS and Android, respectively. The new smart home standard is set to launch later this fall.]( [Read this story]( [Galaxy Z Fold 4 vs. Z Fold 3: Samsung's butterflies compared]()  [With the Galaxy Z Fold 4, Samsung launches a successor to the Galaxy Z Fold 3. In this comparison, we dissect which Foldable does better.]() [Read this story]() [1More SonoFlow: New ANC wireless headphones with up to 3 days battery](  [1More launches SonoFlow over-ear wireless headphones with custom noise cancelling feature. The pair gets robust battery life for a budget price.]( [Read this story]( [Freaky patent: Apple's mixed reality tech may reveal invisible things]()  [Apple files a new patent relating to an impressive mixed reality technology that will reveal invisible things. Sadly, the feature won't be ready too soon.]() [Read this story]() [Our top 5 Android and iOS apps of the week](  [Check out our weekly overview of the five best apps, where you'll find exciting content for iOS and Android. See what entertains you!]( [Read this story]( Jobs of the Week [Backend Senior Engineer]() [AffiniPay – Austin, TX]() [Apply here!]() [Oracle PL/SQL Developer]( [Apptad Inc – Dallas, TX]( [Apply here!]( [Software Development Engineer]() [AWS – Remote, US]() [Apply here!]() ​ --------------------------------------------------------------- ​ Follow us on our other channels [facebook](=)[twitter]([instagram](=)[youtube]()[linkedin]( ​ --------------------------------------------------------------- ​ 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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