It has not been around for very long and retails for $199.99 a pop: This is the Galaxy A16 5G, another entry-level smartphone from Samsung. It looks very similar to the previous model and is recognizable by its slightly larger display. However, a closer look reveals the A16 5G is an even better deal for the future than the A15 5G. Find out why this is so in nextpit’s Samsung Galaxy A16 5G review!
It’s that time again when nextpit dives into the vast offerings of the Apple App Store and Google Play Store to uncover the finest games and applications to share with our audience. This week’s curated selection features five noteworthy apps and games, each thoroughly reviewed for both Android and iOS devices. The list encompasses a variety of genres, from engaging entertainment (primarily games!) to invaluable productivity tools.
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 Turmoil.
The NotebookLM is Google’s other advanced language model, designed to enhance productivity by managing notes, information, and even audio. Notably, it is also capable of creating podcasts with AI hosts. Now, Google has introduced a new experimental feature powered by this AI model: a personalized news recap.
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The OnePlus 13R stays true to the “R” series’ philosophy: offering a near-flagship experience without the flagship price tag. For 2025, OnePlus decided to ditch the gimmicky macro camera (honestly, no one’s going to miss it) and replaced it with something far more practical: a telephoto lens. It’s a move that feels long overdue and adds real versatility to the camera setup.
However, there’s a bit of a catch when it comes to pricing. Unlike previous R-series models, there’s no entry-level $499 version with 128 GB of storage. Instead, you’re looking at a $599 starting price for the 256 GB variant. Sure, more storage is great, but the absence of a budget-friendly option might make this a harder sell for users who don’t necessarily need the extra space. Is this price bump justified? Let’s dig deeper.
Gemini has become the default AI assistant for almost anything on Android. It continues to gain new capabilities, including screen awareness. One of its latest features is Ask About This PDF, designed for in-PDF file search, and is now available to Gemini Advanced subscribers for Android. Read on to learn how to use this feature.
This week, Mark Zuckerberg has once again changed the rules of the game for Facebook. As unspectacular as it sounds, the consequences are far reaching. In this opinion piece, I explain what happened exactly, what’s behind the story, and why I think it could be a deadly risk for social media overall.
Henkel, the company behind well-known brands such as Persil and Perwoll, unveiled groundbreaking innovations at CES 2025 that were designed to make washing clothes and dishes not only smarter but also more environmentally friendly. It introduces Artificial Intelligence (AI) to your dishwashers and washing machines and can even make old models smart(er). The idea behind it is ingenious!
Samsung has officially confirmed the launch of the Galaxy S25 on January 22, 2025, in San Jose, California. While the flagship device will be available worldwide, the company has hinted at introducing a subscription-based model for its availability. This model could potentially bundle hardware access with after-sales services and, in the future, premium AI features.
Google’s Gboard has evolved from a basic keyboard app to one of the most versatile tools available on mobile devices. Over time, it has received a steady stream of enhancements, ranging from improved typing features to the integration of AI-powered tools. The latest additions are the Undo and Redo actions. Here’s how to use them to correct typos in the blink of an eye.