One of the major upgrades that arrived with the Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro was skin temperature measurement based on the new infrared sensor. Since the smartwatches were introduced, Samsung has not been able to utilize the sensor. The South Koreans are now putting it through its paces via the advanced temperature-based menstrual cycle tracking.
The Poco X5 Pro is Xiaomi’s latest attempt to entice us with an affordable and technically competent mid-range smartphone. It is cheap with a current price around $375, but is it also technically capable? Let’s find out here and now in the NextPit review.
Google Photos has so far received a handful of improvements over the many years it has existed. This includes the addition of Locked Folder, which lets you hide private or sensitive photos and videos. However, the section has been missing support for cloud backup or syncing, but Google could finally address this issue soon. Here’s how it can be useful.
Despite Apple adhering to USB-C port regulations for the iPhone 15, the company would still make it difficult for its users to adopt the standard port. A new rumor claims that Apple could be limiting the compatibility of iPhone USB-C port with Apple-branded and MFi (made for iOS) certified cables, potentially making existing generic USB-C cables useless.
Samsung’s One UI 5.1 is based on Android 13 and was announced alongside the Galaxy S23 series. Although an exact release date was not revealed, a new clue suggests the software update might arrive sooner rather than later, beginning with the Samsung Galaxy Z foldables and Galaxy S22 trio.
Whether at home or camping: The high-quality Explorer 1000 Pro from Jackery provides you with a very convenient energy source—but also at a steep price of $1,099. Apart from a timeless design, the power station is easily transported and stored thanks to the folding handle design. Unfortunately, there is no supporting app. Find out whether the Jackery Explorer 1000 Pro’s high price tag is justified in our review.
Undoubtedly, Apple has established its name when it comes to creating powerful chipsets. Besides the unbeaten Bionic SoC found on iPhones, its iPad tablet lineup with custom M chips is also becoming harder to rival. Qualcomm is still playing catch up here, but it might not be far away before it turns the tide through the upcoming Snapdragon 8cx Gen 4.
Smart home fans had to wait a long time for this home security camera to arrive at their doorsteps if they are living in parts of Europe or worse, in the US, where there are no official sales channels. The Xiaomi 360° Home Security Camera Pro not only has a lengthy name to roll off your tongue, it also offers features such as PTZ, 2K resolution, and dual-band WiFi. Whether the surveillance camera is known in China as the “Xiaomi Mi 360° Home Security Camera 2K Pro” or not, it has proven to be really capable in everyday use as NextPit found out in this review.
Get ready to take your mobile experience to the next level! This week, we’ve handpicked a special selection of five apps that are worth downloading on both Android and/or iOS platforms. So, whether you’re looking for a new way to pass the time or streamline your daily tasks, these apps are guaranteed to enhance your smartphone experience. Let’s dive in and discover the best apps to download this week!
At first glance, the new Apple HomePods appear similar to the old ones. However, when comparing the old and new models side by side, the visual differences become more noticeable, although they still require a second look. When using the new HomePods, however, you’ll notice that Apple has made significant improvements to the new speakers. Our NextPit review will clarify what the new Apple HomePods can do, highlight the differences between the old and new models, and determine if the new HomePods are worth the investment.