Have you noticed that everything seems to be getting more expensive lately? Well, Samsung isn’t exempt. The company is reportedly considering raising the prices of its budget and mid-range Galaxy smartphones. Find out what’s driving this potential increase.
With the Nothing Phone 3a Lite, the manufacturer is presenting its most affordable smartphone to date. But which model should you choose? We compare the regular Nothing Phone 3a with the new 3a Lite model.
WhatsApp’s next big feature might be cross-platform messaging support, allowing you to send and receive messages from contacts using third-party apps. Could this reshape the messaging experience for good?
Samsung Family Hub smart fridges are now receiving a system update that includes ads in their interface. The “feature” is currently rolling to internet-conected fridges sold in the US, but can still be disabled, learn how.
Twice every week, we at nextpit bring you a selection of apps for Android and iPhone that are usually paid but are free for a limited time. Add some variety to your phone’s app selection with these discounts on games and applications, but don’t waste time!
Do you own a Ford vehicle? The major car brand is now facing a massive safety recall due to a flaw that increases the risk of crashes, affecting over 1.4 million vehicles. Find out if your car is among those being recalled.
Electric tailwind? Additional motors have long been established for ferry bikes. Now it’s the shoes’ turn. With the Project Amplify, Nike wants to help runners achieve higher speeds and greater endurance.
OnePlus has officially launched its latest flagship Android smartphone, introducing what may be its most dramatic shift in years. But are the upgrades compelling enough to make you pass on the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 and go all in on the OnePlus 15 instead?
Nothing has built a reputation for delivering a clean Android experience on its smartphones. But that’s changing with the latest Nothing OS 4.0, which introduces ads and pre-installed third-party apps—whether users want them or not.
Qualcomm has introduced its lower mid-range Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 mobile processor. Could its faster CPU and GPU performance bring high-end gaming to budget-friendly and mi-tier Android smartphones and tablets?