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[View online](=) //WEEKLY ☰ ⊗ [News](=) [Reviews]( [Best Lists]( [Videos]() [Community]() Good morning {NAME}, ​ Happy New Year! After the holidays, it's time to look at the year ahead. 2023 begins with one of the biggest technology trade shows in the world: Consumer Electronics Show (CES), in Las Vegas, and with many announcements. Among TVs with the highest resolution and wearables capable of monitoring even mood swings, the show already reserves for us some of the expected trends for 2023. That's why today we are sharing with you a series of predictions for the tech industry for the next 12 months. From the possible explosion of mid-range smartphones to the spread of smart home devices made possible by the new Matter standard. In total, there are five expectations that our team of experts takes for granted for 2023! Also check out our popular list of paid apps that are free for a limited time and, of course, the main highlights of technology at the beginning of the year. I wish you an excellent week ahead! ​ ¢Â€Â‹ ​ Camila Rinaldi Head of Editorial --------------------------------------------------------------- ​ ​ //Psychic play: NextPit's 2023 expectations: From mid-range smartphones to Matter 2022 was marked by the foldable smartphone market maturing and the controversies surrounding the Metaverse. What can we expect from 2023? [Read this story]() //Apps for you to try now [Free Android & iOS apps: Get these paid versions today!]( Start off 2023 with apps that are available for free temporarily on the Google Play Store and Apple App store here! This list is updated bi-weekly. [Read this story]( [Our top 5 Android and iOS apps to keep your New Year's resolutions]( Kick off 2023 with our top 5 Android and iOS app recommendations. We hope our selection will be able to help you achieve a better year ahead! [Read this story]( //Highlights of the week [Google Pixel 7a leaked in first hands-on video](=) There is still time until Google I/O 2023 where we expect the official release of the Google Pixel 7a. Still, a hands-on video has now been released. [Read this story](=) [OnePlus 11 launched: Speed monster in a budget price](=) OnePlus launches the OnePlus 11 priced for $580 alongside the Buds Pro 2. The cost could vary once it becomes available in the US and other markets. [Read this story](=) [Lenovo's new Tab M9 compact tablet only costs a fraction of iPad Mini](=) Lenovo has introduced the Tab M9. The compact Android tablet gets an attractive price of $140 but it will only launch globally including the US at Q3 2023. [Read this story](=) [Pixel Fold: Google's first foldable phone has now a release date]( Google's Pixel Fold could launch in markets in Q4 2023. The first foldable Pixel is reported to feature an outdated screen with no stylus or pen support. [Read this story]( = Xiaomi 13 hands-on: Cutting edge in most aspects NextPit was one of the first digital publications to have the Xiaomi 13 shipped directly from China for a review. Here is our first hands-on! [Read this story](=) [Apple may launch a low-cost AirPods SE—These are the specs and price](=) Apple is reported to launch the cheap AirPods SE or Lite wireless noise-cancelling headphones in 2023. Here are the possible specs, price and release date. [Read this story](=) [Apple's battery replacement for iPhone and iPad is getting (more) expensive]( Fixing the Apple iPhone and iPad's battery will be much more expensive in 2023. Apple announces a $20 increase for the service fee except on iPhone 14. [Read this story]( Jobs of the Week [Senior Software Engineer - Mobile Android]() [Google – Mountain View]() [Apply here!]() [Software Engineer Mobile - iOS]() [Plaid – Remote]() [Apply here!]() = [Senior Backend Engineer - Cyber Policies](=) [Coalition – San Francisco](=) [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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