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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra vs iPhone 14 Pro Max: Which phone wins? | Our Fitness editor just ran 50 mi

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra vs iPhone 14 Pro Max: Which phone wins? | Our Fitness editor just ran 50 miles in the latest New Balance carbon fiber shoes — here's the verdict | Best Buy just sliced $450 off the best gaming laptop Created for {EMAIL} | [Web Version]( February 7, 2023 CONNECT WITH TOM'S GUIDE  [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Tom's Guide Daily]( The latest news, reviews and analysis [SIGN UP]( ⋅ [WEBSITE](  [] Big News [] [Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra vs iPhone 14 Pro Max: Which phone wins?]( [Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra vs iPhone 14 Pro Max: Which phone wins?]( (Future) Last week Samsung announced its newest Galaxy phones, including a new flagship Galaxy Ultra S23. So naturally, we had to put it up against the iPhone 14 Pro Max — and the results impressed us. While the S23 Ultra isn’t perfect, and arguably a little worse value than its Apple competition, there were a few key areas that gave it the edge. Read our [Galaxy S23 Ultra vs iPhone 14 Pro Max faceoff]( to see how Samsung got the crown. [] Get Fit [] [Our Fitness editor just ran 50 miles in the latest New Balance carbon fiber shoes — here's the verdict]( [Our Fitness editor just ran 50 miles in the latest New Balance carbon fiber shoes — here's the verdict]( (Future) Look, maybe you already broke some of your New Years resolutions. It’s okay, we get it. But that doesn’t mean its too late to get into shape and grab a great pair of running shoes while you are at it. In her review of the [New Balance Fuelcell Supercomp Elite V3]( carbon fiber shoes, our Fitness editor Jane McGuire laced up for 50 miles of running just to make sure she didn’t miss a thing. Make sure to read how it went for her impressions and to see if these running shoes are the right fit for you. [] Deal of the Day [] [Best Buy just sliced $450 off the best gaming laptop]( [Best Buy just sliced $450 off the best gaming laptop]( (Future) If you missed out on upgrading your laptop this holiday season, here’s your chance to get one of the best gaming laptops out there at a great price. Get it for [$450 off now]( for a limited time. Featured Content Sponsored Content from Bitdefender [Top tips for securing your smartphone]( Our smartphones are perhaps the most-used gadgets we own these days, allowing us to browse the web, fire off emails, keep in touch with friends and more. [Learn More]( [] Apple Byte [] [MacBook Pro 2023 battery life tested: This is the longest-lasting laptop ever]( [MacBook Pro 2023 battery life tested: This is the longest-lasting laptop ever]( (Future) Nothing is worse than opening your laptop only to find that the battery is dying and your portable powerhouse needs an outlet ASAP. That’s why battery life is such an important factor in deciding which laptop is right for you. And if battery life is the most important factor to you, you’ll need to get the MacBook Pro 16-inch (2023), which just became the [longest-lasting laptop we’ve ever tested](. Read more to see just how impressive this battery is and how it stacks up against the competition. [] Quick Poll [] POLL QUESTION: Are you a PC or console gamer? [Vote]( [PC]( [Vote]( [Console]( [Vote]( [Both]( [Vote]( [Neither]( [] Phone News [] [Samsung Galaxy S23 hides a nasty storage secret]( [Samsung Galaxy S23 hides a nasty storage secret]( (Future) Ever wonder why that phone you bought claiming to have hundreds of gigabytes of storage arrives with noticeably less? That’s because companies, whether phone carriers or phone manufacturers, load up those phones “bloatware” before you even unbox it. Unfortunately, the new Samsung Galaxy S23 may be the [biggest offender of massive bloatware yet](. Read on to see just how much space is taken up in the latest Galaxy phone before you even install a single app. Make sure to follow our coverage on the latest [tech news](, [product reviews](, [how-tos](, [phones](, [entertainment news]( and [deals](.   [Sign Up]( | [Update Profile]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions]( CONTACT US: [FEEDBACK](mailto:tomsguide@smartbrief.com) | [ADVERTISE]( Future US LLC © Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY, 10036

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