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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and S24 Plus in comparison

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Galaxy S24 FE, S24, S24+ & S24 Ultra: The S24 Series Compared
What are the differences between Samsung’s flagship smartphones that were unveiled at the start of 2024: the Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra? Which high-end smartphone from Samsung fits your needs? Perhaps even the newly launched and technically advanced Galaxy S24 FE is sufficient? To help you make the right choice, nexpit compared the Galaxy S24 series in detail.

by Carsten Drees

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Geekom Mini IT 12 Review: The Perfect $500 Home Office PC?
The Mini IT 12 from Geekom is powered by Intel’s 12th-generation processors. You can choose between the i5 or i7 processor with up to 1 TB of storage space and 32 GB of RAM. Interestingly enough, Geekom already has a successor in the pipeline where you will need to set aside a slightly higher budget. Is it still worth buying the Geekom IT 12? Let’s find out in this nextpit review!

by Benjamin Lucks

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11 Min. Reading time

Galaxy S23 FE

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Samsung Galaxy S23 FE Review: The Best Phone Everyone Shouldn’t Buy
Samsung unveiled its latest “Fan Edition” hardware in early October 2023, which includes the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE that went on sale on December 15 last year. This 6.4-inch smartphone, powered by the Exynos 2200, is positioned by the company as a bridge between its A- and S-Class offerings. It aims to provide users with a premium smartphone experience at an affordable price. Do you think an asking price of $599.99 for this smartphone is worth it? We’ll find out in our detailed review and also talk about the elephant in the room.

by Carsten Drees

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16 Min. Reading time

Redmi Note 13 Pro 4G review picture for nextpit.com

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Redmi Note 13 Pro 4G Review: Xiaomi Sacrificed Too Much
In a surprising move, Xiaomi launched a new mid-range phone with only 4G support. The Redmi Note 13 Pro brings a nice camera and fast charging but is let down by an old processor that is left behind in performance compared to other models, without improving battery life, as you can check in nextpit’s review.

by Rubens Eishima

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10 Min. Reading time

Honor Magic V2 review picture for nextpit

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Honor Magic V2 Review: Thin and Foldable
In July 2023, Honor unveiled the thinnest foldable currently available in its home country with the Honor Magic V2. The global launch of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 competitor then followed at IFA 2023. I was lucky enough to check out the smartphone then, having spent some time with it.

by Matthias Zellmer

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17 Min. Reading time

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Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 5G Review: Generic, Cheap, & Good!
Xiaomi launched the Redmi Note 13 5G as one of five new models in the new Redmi Note 13 series. We took a closer look at the mid-range smartphone, which features a 120 Hz AMOLED display, a 108 MP main camera, and a MediaTek Dimensity 6080 SoC for less than $300. You can find out what our overall impression is in this detailed review.

by Carsten Drees

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A person holding the OnePlus 12 highlighting the camera module

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OnePlus 12 Review: A Phone Truly Worthy of Its Name
The OnePlus 12 makes a striking impression with its robust performance and exceptional camera quality. In the US, it stands as a formidable rival to industry giants like Apple, Google, and Samsung. However, in Europe, OnePlus faces unique challenges, particularly in navigating a ban due to a dispute over Nokia patents, and its close association with Oppo. Setting aside these market intricacies, the OnePlus 12 exemplifies the company’s commitment to staying competitive in the smartphone arena, underscoring its roots in a community-driven approach.

by Camila Rinaldi

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17 Min. Reading time

Apple iPhone 13 Pro vs 15 Pro

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iPhone 15 Pro vs iPhone 13 Pro: Is It Time to Upgrade?
iPhone 13 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro? In September 2023, Apple unveiled its latest model, the iPhone 15 Pro. This has led many iPhone 13 Pro users to wonder if they should upgrade to the new version. Are you considering buying the iPhone 15 Pro? We’ll help you decide by comparing it with the iPhone 13 Pro. We’ll explore if the iPhone 13 Pro is still a good choice in 2024 and determine whether upgrading to the iPhone 15 Pro is worth it.

by Florian Philon

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Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G picture for nextpit's review

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Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G Review: Balanced Package that Fails to Excite
Xiaomi is no stranger to the numbers game, and in 2024 adopted a 200-megapixel camera on its best-selling Redmi Note 13 Pro family. Check how it performs in daily tasks, battery life, and of course, photography in nextpit’s review of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G.

by Rubens Eishima

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HyperOS vs MIUI 14

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Xiaomi HyperOS vs MIUI 14: What’s New and Better?
Last fall, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun proudly presented the new HyperOS operating system in China, his home country. The in-house user interface will gradually replace MIU 14, which means MIUI 15 will most probably never be realized. The nextpit editorial team took a closer look at both UIs and presented the differences and possible improvements of HyperOS over MIUI 14.

by Matthias Zellmer

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7 Min. Reading time