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Is Nothing OS 2.0 the Future of Android? | nextpit Weekly Round-Up

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[View online]() //WEEKLY ☰ ⊗ [News](=) [Reviews]( [Best Lists]( [Videos]() [Community]() Dear {NAME}, ​ Since last week, the new Nothing Phone (2) has been creating quite a stir in the smartphone arena. Nothing not only has finally arrived in the United States with a new flagship phone, but also presented us with new possibilities offered by the Nothing OS 2.0 interface. I always find it exhilarating to witness the ways in which the Android operating system can be reimagined by manufacturers. In Nothing's case, we see a fresh interaction not just with the Android 13 features, but also with the Glyph feature. Today, my colleague Antoine Engels is sharing his review of the Nothing OS 2.0 with us, and demonstrating the remarkable attention to detail Nothing has bestowed upon him. Enjoy your Wednesday! ​ ¢Â€Â‹ ​ Camila Rinaldi Head of Editorial --------------------------------------------------------------- ​ //The Bottom Line Nothing OS 2.0 Review: This Is My New Favorite Android Interface Nothing OS 2.0, the Nothing Phone (2) Android-based interface, is my favorite Android overlay. I'll explain why in this full review. [Read this story]( //Product Spotlight of the Week [Nothing Phone (2) Review: You Can't Change a Winning Team Too Much](=) In this Nothing Phone (2) hands-on, discover my first impressions of this flagship selling for less than $600. [Read this story](=) [Dangbei Mars Review: The Portable Projector That Won't Disappoint](=) With the Mars, Dangbei offers a bright DLP projector for the smart home. In the nextpit test, the projector has to show what it can do! [Read this story](=) //App Picks of the Week [What's Free on Android and iOS this Week?](=) What is new in our list of free Android & iOS apps this week? Do check it out while they are still available for free to everyone. [Read this story](=) [Top 5 Android and iOS Apps of the Week]( Check out five more fantastic apps and mobile games for iOS and Android for this weekend, including a game for Netflix subscribers. [Read this story]( //Weekly Roundup [iOS 17 Puts You in Control, Not the Other Way Around | Opinion]( I've been using iOS 17 for two weeks now, and since Apple released the public beta today, here is my opinion on the new operating system. [Read this story]( [Galaxy A54 vs Pixel 7a: Which Mid-Ranger Is The Better Deal?]( Google upgraded its entry-level smartphone and in the process put the Pixel 7a in direct competition with Samsung's Galaxy A54. Let's compare them! [Read this story]( [Secure Encryption Key: This is what Vanmoof owners must do now!]( Vanmoof is threatened by insolvency. nextpit shows you how to secure your digital bike key so that you can continue to use your bike. [Read this story]( [Samsung's Galaxy S23 FE Snapdragon Model May Only Launch in the US](=) The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor could only be launched in the US. Will it be better than the Exynos 2200 variant? [Read this story](=) [OnePlus 12 Could Sport a Major Battery Upgrade]( OnePlus could launch the OnePlus 12 flagship Android smartphone with a significantly larger battery and wireless charging. Here's the rest of the specs. [Read this story]( [Samsung's Galaxy Watch 6 Classic Could Look Gigantic](=) Samsung's Galaxy Watch 6 Classic is sporting a bigger case size that could dwarf most smartwatches. Here's how it is different to the Galaxy Watch 5. [Read this story](=) //Top Deals You Can’t Miss [Samsung Galaxy A: Should You Buy it Now? Check out the Price Drops]() Want to buy one of the Samsung Galaxy A mid-rangers at the best price? nextpit has checked out the smartphone price drops for you. [Read this story]() [Our Favorite Jackery Explorer 1000 Pro Power Station is 30% Off](=) Jackery's reliable and rugged Explorer 1000 Pro portable power station returns to its best price at $769 on Amazon, saving you $330 or 30 percent. [Read this story](=) Jobs of the Week = [Software Engineer, Product](=) [Meta – Bellevue, WA](=) [Apply here!](=) [Systems Engineering Engineer]( [Salesforce – San Francisco, CA]( [Apply here!]( = [Senior Applications Engineer, Payments and Fraud](=) [Roblox – San Mateo, CA](=) [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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