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//WEEKLY ☰ ⊗ Dear {NAME}, With #techtober reaching its end and with 2023’s biggest ph

[View online]() //WEEKLY ☰ ⊗ [News](=) [Reviews]( [Best Lists]( [Videos]() [Community]() Dear {NAME}, With #techtober reaching its end and with 2023’s biggest phone launches behind us, it is time for nextpit to do its traditional camera blind test with the latest phone models. For the second half of 2023, we pitted the Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max, Google Pixel 8 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, and Xiaomi 13 Ultra against each other in a variety of real-world conditions to select the best camera phone money can buy. As in past blind tests, you will be the judge, of course, and we will publish the results of all nextpit communities in next week’s newsletter. The past week also saw the reviews of some of the hottest phones of the year (figuratively, and in some cases literally) and a few other highlights you can check below. Take care and see you all next week with the test results, [Rubens Eishima profile picture]( ​ Rubens Eishima Editor --------------------------------------------------------------- ​ //Highlight of the Week Camera Blind Test 2023: Pixel 8 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max vs Samsung & Xiaomi The new Pixel 8 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max—or the "veterans" Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and Xiaomi 13 Ultra: Which smartphone has the best camera? [Read this story]() //Product Spotlight [iPhone 15 Review: Advancements Shadowed by Notable Shortcomings](=) iPhone 15 Review: From dynamic island and camera versatility to limited display and USB-C speed—does it meet the hype? [Read this story](=) [Google Pixel 8 Pro Review: Work-in-Progress Investment](=) The Google Pixel 8 Pro is more expensive than its predecessor. Read if the price hike was worth it at this nextpit review. [Read this story](=) = Samsung Galaxy S23 FE: First Impressions and the Elephant in the Room The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE was recently presented as a link between mid-range and high-end. nextpit has already had a look at the device. [Read this story](=) [First Impressions: Are the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses Worth the Hype?]( Meta offers next-generation smart glasses in cooperation with the eyewear manufacturer Ray-Ban. We have already tested the glasses. [Read this story]( [Pros and Cons of the Sushi Maki 3.0: A Comprehensive Review]( The Maki 3.0 from Sushi comes with hydraulic brakes and integrated lighting system. Find out whether the noble e-bike is convincing in everyday use. [Read this story]( //App Picks of the Week [Big savings on free apps and games for your iPhone or Android](=) Get your hands on these paid apps and games for free! Check out our list of limited-time offers on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. [Read this story](=) [Top 5 Apps This Week for Android & iOS: Puzzle, Weather, Music, & Photography]( Once again we have fished out five new, hand-picked apps for Android and iOS for you from the vastness of the Internet. New apps are beautiful! [Read this story]( //Weekly Roundup Google Pixel 8 to Gain Lossless USB Audio via Android 14 Update Google's new Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro are gaining USB lossless audio with an upcoming Android 14 OS update. What else do you need to listen to Hi-Fi music? [Read this story]() [MIUI is dead—long live Xiaomi HyperOS]() Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun has presented the new in-house operating system with HyperOS. The Xiaomi 14 and 14 Pro will be the first smartphones with the OS. [Read this story]() [Tough and Foldable? Watch the OnePlus Open Get Tortured and Tested in Official Video]() Will the OnePlus Open survive water splashes and rain? The first foldable smartphone from the brand gets tortured and tested ahead of the official launch. [Read this story]() //Top Deals You Can’t Miss Galaxy Watch 5 Pro at $170 Off is a Better Buy Than the Watch 6 Samsung's Galaxy Watch 5 Pro 4G LTE variant falls to a new best price at $329 on Amazon, netting you a $170 saving. Why is it a better option than Watch 6? [Read this story]( Jobs of the Week [Software Developer]( [Leidos – Chantilly, VA]( [Apply here!]( = [Software Architect](=) [Rosen Grouo – Columbus, OH](=) [Apply here!](=) = [Workflow Software Project Manager](=) [UBEO – Charlotte, NC](=) [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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