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Which sub-$1,000 smartphone takes the best photos? | NextPit Weekly Round-Up

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[View online](=) //WEEKLY ☰ ⊗ [News](=) [Reviews]( [Best Lists]( [Videos]() [Community]() Dear {NAME}, ​ The search for a high-quality camera smartphone that doesn't break the bank can be daunting, especially with a plethora of options available in the sub-$1,000 category. That's why we're excited to bring you our latest blind test, where we compare the camera capabilities of the top smartphones priced that are under $1,000. Our blind test was designed to provide an unbiased assessment of each smartphone's camera performance. By concealing the identity of the devices, we were able to eliminate any preconceived notions and truly focus on the photo quality. In this edition, we've captured stunning images of landscapes, cityscapes, and everyday moments with the most promising sub-$1,000 smartphones on the market. And we want your valuable input to help us determine the winner! Don't miss your chance to be a part of this exciting journey. Click the link below to participate in the blind test, and discover which affordable smartphone is truly the king of the camera world. Happy photo judging! ​ ¢Â€Â‹ ​ Camila Rinaldi Head of Editorial --------------------------------------------------------------- ​ //The Bottom Line = Camera blind test: Which sub-$1,000 smartphone takes the best photos? Which smartphone up to $1,000 takes the best photos? We have been busy taking pictures, and you can decide in our big camera blind test! [Read this story](=) //App Picks of the Week = Free Android and iOS Apps of the week Get these Android and iOS free paid apps for a limited time only. Discover these exclusive deals & save money with the following time-limited offers. [Read this story](=) Top 5 Android and iOS Apps of the Week Discover top iOS & Android new app suggestions with our expert picks, boosting your mobile experience. Uncover hidden gems for your devices now! [Read this story]( //Product Spotlight of the Week = Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra vs Xiaomi 13 Pro: Which is the best Android smartphone? Which is the best high-end Android smartphone between the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and the Xiaomi 13 Pro? Find out in this comprehensive comparison. [Read this story](=) Galaxy A54 vs Galaxy A53: How Much Better is Samsung's New Mid-Ranger? Samsung released its new Galaxy A54 mid-range phone. How much better is it than its predecessor, the Galaxy A53? Find out in our comparison. [Read this story]() //Weekly Roundup Nothing Ear (2): How to Watch the Launch Event Today Nothing is launching the transparent Ear (2) today. Here's how to watch the event and learn which new features the ANC headphones will bring. [Read this story]( = Apple Releases iOS 16.4 RC - How Install the Update on Your iPhone Apple released its iOS 16.4 RC version to public testers and developers. Here's what's new in this update and a guide on installing it on your iPhone. [Read this story](=) = We don't care about the yellow iPhone 14 but Apple didn't randomly choose this color The new yellow color of the iPhone 14 does not deserve all this media coverage, but this specially calculated choice by Apple is very strategic. [Read this story](=) Play Offline: YouTube Music adds Automatic Download for Recently Played Songs Google is enabling automatic download of recently played songs in the YouTube Music app. Only Premium subscribers can activate this feature. [Read this story]() = How to Zoom in the iPhone Camera Using Apple Watch: A Step-by-Step Guide Master iPhone camera zoom control using your Apple Watch with this step-by-step guide. Capture perfect shots effortlessly with seamless device integration. [Read this story](=) Apple iPhone 15 Pro: Take a First Look at the Rumored "Taptic Buttons" It is not a big secret that many leakers assume that the Apple iPhone 15 Pro (Max) will come with new "Taptic Buttons". Here is a first picture. [Read this story]() Jobs of the Week [Sr Staff Cyber Security Engineer]( [GE Aviation – Cincinnati]( [Apply here!]( [Senior Cloud Engineer]() [S&P Global – Trenton]() [Apply here!]() = [Lead Product Designer](=) [Lowe's – Charlotte](=) [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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