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Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra

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7 Min.

HOME-AUDIO-SYSTEMS
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, S9+ & S9 Ultra: All New Tablets Compared
Alongside its new foldable phones, Samsung leveraged its Unpacked event in August to announce new versions of its flagship Galaxy tablets. Check out what’s new in the Galaxy Tab S9 series and the primary differences between the Galaxy Tab S9, Tab S9+, and Tab S9 Ultra.

by Rubens Eishima

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7 Min. Reading time

Nothing Phone (2) vs Samsung Galaxy S23

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11 Min.

TABLET
Nothing Phone (2) vs Galaxy S23: Which Offers the Best Premium Bang-for-the-Buck?
The Nothing Phone (2) brings a breath of fresh air to the Android smartphone market, not only with its interesting design but also with a good balance between specifications and price. After testing the phone, we thought it was time to put it head-to-head against one of the most popular Android flagships, the Galaxy S23. Let’s find out how they fare in performance, battery, camera, and other purchase factors.

by Rubens Eishima

3 Comments

11 Min. Reading time

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 review

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15 Min.

TABLET
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 Re-examined: It’s Time for Innovation
With the close-at-hand release of the fifth generation Z Flip, we decided to revisit our review of the Galaxy Z Flip 4. In 2022, Samsung opted to implement minor improvements to the series, which left some fans feeling frustrated. So before we see what’s in store for the series next week, I invite you to revisit our Galaxy Z Flip 4 review and reflect on our expectations—which may align with yours.

by Camila Rinaldi

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15 Min. Reading time

Oukitel Abearl P5000E

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9 Min.

FITNESS & HEALTH
Oukitel P5000 Review: 5 kWh Power Station to Go
If the name Oukitel is still unknown to you, this will change with the P5000. The mega power station has a whopping 5,120 Wh up its sleeve and can supply a frugal household with energy for several days. Despite the hefty weight of 52 kg, transport is relatively unproblematic thanks to the rolling case design. nextpit tested whether the Oukitel P5000 can keep up with power stations from Bluetti, Ecoflow, Jackery & Co. in terms of efficiency and performance.

by Thomas Kern

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9 Min. Reading time

Motorola Razr (2023) picture for nextpit review

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15 Min.

TABLET
Motorola Razr (2023) Review: Finally a Flip Foldable for Cheap
Motorola surprised us with two Razr foldable phones this year. The Plus model, which is undoubtedly supposed to be the flagship among the foldable smartphones in a clamshell design, and the “inexpensive” Motorola Razr (2023). While we have already tested the Motorola Razr+ (2023), today is the turn of the entry-level foldable. What do you give up for a cheaper price tag? We will find out for you in this review of the Razr (2023)! Note: The review unit was a European-spec Motorola Razr 40. Motorola hasn’t revealed pricing or launch information for the US market.

by Matthias Zellmer

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15 Min. Reading time

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8 Min.

TABLET
Nothing OS 2.0 Review: This Is My New Favorite Android Interface
Nothing OS 2.0, the Nothing Phone (2) interface based on Android 13, is fast becoming my favorite Android overlay. I explain why in this comprehensive Nothing OS 2.0 review, and give you my honest opinion.

by Antoine Engels

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8 Min. Reading time

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11 Min.

E-BIKES
Cowboy Bike C4 Review: Ingenious City Bike or Status Symbol?
Cowboy charges a hefty price for the tested version of its e-fixie, which included a belt drive, integrated lights, an elaborate app integration including cooperation with Google Maps, and a range of up to 80 km. A removable battery also sets them apart from VanMoof, which couldn’t escape from its financial problems in 2023. So can Cowboy close this gap? Let’s find out!

by Benjamin Lucks

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11 Min. Reading time

Nothing Phone (2) review

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13 Min.

TABLET
Nothing Phone (2) Review: You Can’t Change a Winning Team Too Much
I tested the Nothing Phone (2) for nextpit. The new smartphone from Carl Pei’s brand is much more upmarket than last year’s Nothing Phone (1). Do the new Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC, reworked Glyph interface and Nothing OS 2.0 justify the Nothing Phone (2)’s price increase? I give you my honest opinion in this full review.

by Antoine Engels

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13 Min. Reading time

nextpit editor looking at the Dangbei Mars.

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11 Min.

SMART HOME & ROBOTS
Dangbei Mars Review: The Portable Projector That Won’t Disappoint
Searching for a smart projector for your home theater? You don’t have to forego the benefits of DLP technology. Dangbei’s Mars is a luminous Full-HD projector equipped with longevity and a host of smart features. Read on to discover any potential disadvantages we uncovered in our nextpit test.

by Benjamin Lucks

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11 Min. Reading time

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9 Min.

TABLET
Galaxy A54 vs Pixel 7a: Which Mid-Ranger Is The Better Deal?
After some big technical sacrifices in the Pixel 6a, Google gave its successor a lot of the features we were asking for but that came at a price. After testing the Pixel 7a it is time to compare it with one of the best-selling sub-$500 Android phones, the popular Galaxy A54. Let’s see which one offers the best solutions for the camera, battery life, performance, and more.

by Rubens Eishima

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9 Min. Reading time