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[View online](=) //WEEKLY ☰ ⊗ [News](=) [Reviews]( [Best Lists]( [Videos]() [Community]() Good morning {NAME}, ​ I don't know about you, but I’m already counting down the days until my year-end vacation. December has always been a time of reflection for me. Just yesterday, I received a newsletter with the following message: ​ "We challenge you to ask yourself, where was I this time last year?" ​ Anyway, this is a time of year when we journalists start thinking about that content piece in retrospect of the year’s happenings. It is inevitable. Personally, I started reflecting on Android and iOS features that I still miss, and out of the blue a thought formed in my brain: ​ Why hasn't Apple Glass happened yet? ​ The device has been speculated since 2019 and so far, nothing has happened! So I rolled up my sleeves and decided to explore the question in a deeper manner, resulting in the opening article of our newsletter this week. I hope you enjoy it. ​ I wish you a great week ahead! ​ ¢Â€Â‹ ​ Camila Rinaldi Head of Editorial --------------------------------------------------------------- ​ ​ //What you really need to know Why hasn't Apple Glass happened yet? After more than seven years of rumors about Apple Glasses we come to the end of 2022 wondering: why isn't it released yet? Here are our thoughts. [Read this story]( //Reviews of the week [Xiaomi Smart Band 7 Pro review: What is so Pro about it?]( For the very first time, Xiaomi has a Pro version of its fitness tracker in the Smart Band 7 Pro. NextPit reviewed it for you. [Read this story]( [Fitbit Versa 4 review: Fitness tracker disguised as a smartwatch]( With the Versa 4, Fitbit offers its most affordable smartwatch in 2022. In this review, we find out whether the purchase is worth it! [Read this story]( //Apps to try today [Free apps for Android & iOS: Santa bears some gifts!](=) Check out which apps are available for free temporarily on the Google Play Store and Apple App store here! This list is updated bi-weekly. [Read this story](=) [Top 5 Android and iOS apps of the week]( Check out the Top 5 Apps of the week for both iOS and Android smartphones for this weekend. Do see whether any of these will get you excited. [Read this story]( //Highlights of the week [Pixel Drop: All exclusive features coming to Pixel phones, Watch and Buds]( Google is releasing the December Pixel Feature Drop to Pixel phones, Watch and Buds. Here are all exclusive software features of this update. [Read this story]( [Nothing's Phone (1) successor to finally rival iPhones in the US](=) Nothing is planning to launch its first smartphone in the USA. The Phone (2) may be the first Nothing phone to take on with iPhone and Pixel. [Read this story](=) [Samsung is downgrading the Galaxy S23 Ultra—but don't worry!]() Samsung could downgrade the charging specs of its Galaxy S23 Ultra flagship but the device may benefit from Gorilla Glass Victus 2. [Read this story]() [Google's Pixel Fold processor may not be enough to beat the Galaxy Z Fold 4]() Google is launching the Pixel Fold powered by a Tensor G2 chip with an octa-core processor. But that could not be enough to beat the Galaxy Z Fold 4. [Read this story]() [Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro's free VPN is now available to use — How to activate](=) Google is enabling the free VPN service on Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro today. Here's how to easily activate and use the feature on your Pixel device. [Read this story](=) [Tips to customize your Samsung Galaxy Home Screen]() Find out how to set up your Galaxy's Home Screen. From custom Wallpaper and icon sets to stack Widgets: all you need to customize your Samsung Galaxy. [Read this story]() Jobs of the Week = [IT Support Engineer](=) [AWS – Sunnyvale](=) [Apply here!](=) [Senior Product Owner]() [AutoDesk – San Francisco]() [Apply here!]() [Engineering Manager]() [BetterUp – Austin]() [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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