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​ ​ Good morning {NAME}, please pardon my lurid Apple subject in the newsletter. But what'

​ ​ Good morning {NAME}, please pardon my lurid Apple subject in the newsletter. But what's behind it becomes immediately clear when you read Antoine's top news of the week. He really likes the iPhone 14 Pro Max, but there's this one thing that just almost drove him crazy during his review. Besides that, we have probably put the Apple-heavy weeks behind us for now. Thus, we again have a very colorful mix of topics in this newsletter: There was a lot for the eyes and ears in the tests, because we were able to lay our hands on a smartphone with a 200 MP cam for the first time with the Motorola Edge 30 Ultra. In addition to the review, we also did a blind test: Can you spot the 200 MP photos? We also released Samsung's new Galaxy Buds 2 Pro and Huawei's Watch GT3 Pro reviews from our test lab – two wearables that you shouldn't miss. So, enough writing for today. The NextPit team has a lot to do in the second half of the week, so you can already look forward to the next newsletter. Sincerely yours, Casi ​ ​ ​ Carsten Drees Senior Editor --------------------------------------------------------------- ​ Top story of the week [This simple Android gesture would make iOS 16 so much more intuitive]()  [Navigation in iOS 16 is not intuitive enough and Apple should learn from Android by adding a touch gesture to go back on iPhones.]() [Read this story]() Reviews of the week = [Galaxy Buds 2 Pro review: Samsung tightens its ecosystem further](=)  [In this full review of the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, I share my opinion on Samsung's wireless earphones with ANC and their new Hifi codec.](=) [Read this story](=) = [iPhone 14 (Plus) vs. iPhone 14 Pro (Max): Which Apple smartphone to choose?](=)  [Do you wonder whether the iPhone 14 (Plus) or 14 Pro (Max) is right for you? We have compared the Apple flagships to help you choose the one you need.](=) [Read this story](=) = [Huawei Watch GT3 Pro review: noble smartwatch with ankle monitor](=)  [The Huawei Watch GT3 Pro not only looks really chic and has a great build, but also has extensive features. Here comes our review!](=) [Read this story](=) [Motorola Edge 30 Ultra review: First 200 MP camera fails to make its mark](  [Motorola's Edge 30 Ultra, globally known as Moto X30 Pro, is the first 200 MP smartphone on the market. Is that enough to convince in the review?]( [Read this story]( Free apps for you = [Free apps for Android & iOS: Get these paid apps for free!](=)  [We discovered these free apps for Android and iOS. Be quick though, as these are available for free for a very limited time only.](=) [Read this story](=) [Our top 5 Android and iOS apps of the week](  [Browse our weekly overview of the five best apps, where you'll find exciting content for iOS and Android. See what catches your fancy!]( [Read this story]( Highlights of the week [Where to buy the new iPhone 14 and the iPhone 14 Pro](  [Apple's iPhone 14 (Plus) and 14 Pro (Max) are now available in the US. We listed the best deals and carriers to choose from... or even get one free.]( [Read this story]( [The best smartphones you can buy in 2022]()  [Are you looking for a new flagship smartphone? NextPit has selected the best high-end smartphones to choose from in 2022 for you.]() [Read this story]() [Fitbit smartwatches and trackers to require Google accounts in 2023](  [Fitbit has announced that it will require Google accounts for its devices and services starting in 2023. Find out if it is mandatory to use Google or not.]( [Read this story]( [Pro Max no more: iPhone 15 Ultra could be Apple's next premium model]()  [More details about the iPhone 15 Ultra emerge. Reports indicate it will replace the Pro Max model while featuring a drastic redesign and a dual selfie cam.]() [Read this story]() Jobs of the Week [Senior Developer Insights Manager, Technical]( [Roblox – San Mateo, CA]( [Apply here!]( [Senior Vice President, Marketing, Data & Services]( [MasterCard – New York, NY]( [Apply here!]( [Camera Hardware Engineer]() [Google – San Diego, CA]() [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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