Get ready for another exciting weeked because nextpit is back with an enticing lineup from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store! This week, we’ve curated five exceptional titles that have been thoroughly evaluated for both Android and iOS users. Our selection covers a diverse array of genres, ranging from captivating games to essential productivity apps.
Each week, you can save money on video games by checking out the current offer on the Epic Games Store. The quality and genre of the free games vary greatly, so it’s worth checking in every week to ensure you don’t miss out on any great deals. If the game of the week doesn’t appeal to you, there’s no harm in skipping it. This week, you can download Mages of Mystralia.
If you have a cell phone, you probably have WhatsApp. This may not be true in 100% of cases, but it’s close. Nowadays, most people can’t imagine life without messaging apps on their smartphones. Whether it’s sending pictures, making video calls, or simply chatting with friends, communication has never been easier, faster, or cheaper.
While we’re still patiently awaiting the rollout of One UI 7, Samsung is already showcasing the enhancements and features the update will bring to the Galaxy Buds 3 and Buds 3 Pro. The update promises improved integration with Galaxy earbuds, offering easier controls in the Quick Settings panel and introducing personalized audio settings and advanced hearing tests.
Thinking of buying a Smart electric vehicle? You’ve had that option for years with the iconic Smart ForTwo. But the Smart #3 takes a different path. This SUV coupé is designed for those who want a sporty electric ride with a bold, crossover look. We spent two weeks testing the Smart #3 Brabus, turning heads wherever we went. As the top model in the lineup, it packs surprising power for its size—but it’s not all smooth sailing, as we discovered some downsides along the way.
Mobile networks have one major drawback: too many dead zones. These coverage gaps are especially noticeable in rural and remote areas with low population density. Satellites offer a solution to this problem, and Europe’s Eutelsat is now emerging as a strong alternative to Starlink—with a key advantage.
Google’s Pixel Watch 3 brings modest improvements in design and features compared to its predecessor. However, one of its most significant additions is the Loss of Pulse feature. Initially unavailable in the U.S. at launch due to the need for FDA approval, Google has now received clearance, allowing U.S. users to activate the feature.
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Amazon is stepping up its generative AI game, joining the ranks of OpenAI and Google with the launch of Alexa+, its next-generation, AI-powered digital assistant. Alexa+ aims to bridge several gaps in the current Alexa, offering improved natural conversation capabilities, multi-device continuity, and the ability to handle more complex tasks.
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The iPhone 16e is Apple’s latest attempt to offer iPhone 16 technology at a more affordable price. With the powerful A18 chip, an improved battery and Apple Intelligence, the device is aimed at anyone looking for a modern iPhone experience without having to pay the full price of the Pro models. But what exactly are the strengths and weaknesses of the iPhone 16e? Is it perhaps just a compromise that is better not to make? In this test, we take a detailed look at the new smallest iPhone.
Like clockwork, Xiaomi launches a bunch of Redmi smartphones each year, releasing models that cater from small to medium-sized budgets. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G is the second most powerful and also, the next most expensive in the range. What does the HyperOS-powered smartphone armed with a 200 MP camera and MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Ultra SoC have to offer? Find out in our review!