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The best wallpaper apps for Android
Changing the background of your Android device is one of the most straightforward and effective ways of making your phone your own. Beyond the basics, there are a handful of wallpaper-modifying tricks that you may not know are out there. These are our favorite apps that let you set up automatic wallpaper changes.

by Nicholas Montegriffo

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Oppo Reno 4 5G review: a rock-solid smartphone
Rounded corners, a borderless display with the camera located in the upper left corner at the back: The Oppo Reno4 5G could also be an iPhone at first glance if it weren’t for the punch-hole notch located in front. At the same time, the manufacturer flooded several iterations of the smartphone in the market. This review is about the standard version, which comes with 5G connectivity, a triple camera setup at the back, and super-fast charging capability.

by Benjamin Lucks

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Vivo X51 review: a new player for the European smartphone market
Vivo carries the meaning along the lines of “I live” – and the Vivo X51 5G is the first sign of life from Chinese manufacturer Vivo in the European market. Many people are probably not familiar with the Vivo brand name. Yet, the company happens to be the fifth-largest smartphone manufacturer in the world and has been in business for 25 years. We took a look at the X51 for you and have come to this conclusion: With Vivo, do expect the smartphone market in Europe to get a little bit more crowded. This smartphone is not only a real eye-catcher, but it comes with real innovations underneath the hood, especially where the camera is concerned.

by Fabien Röhlinger

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Huawei FreeBuds Pro review: out of this world performance
My sense of hearing was teased, first with some playful French tunes. The bass levels are deep, while the cacophony of voices rise within me. I feel a slight degree of discomfort, but it could be due to the way the experience was designed with the form factor of Huawei’s latest wireless earbuds. This is because the FreeBuds Pro tend to cause a little bit more of a squeeze in my ear canal than other models. There is a true feeling of musical enjoyment throughout the entire experience. The following song flows evenly, with the feeling of discomfort melting away. From soft sounds to the crystal clear string of a violin crying in the hands of a maestro, the audio range changes dramatically. Through it all, the FreeBuds Pro from Huawei provided me a very balanced and enjoyable listening experience, as though the company had grown up in this department. Read all about it in my review of what I deem to be one of the main competitors to the AirPods Pro that are available on the market at this moment.

by Julia Froolyks

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How to get WhatsApp on KaiOS phones in 2020
KaiOS, the operating system used by some feature phones, such as the remake of the Nokia 8110, finally has the official version of WhatsApp. Here’s how to download it to your “less smart” device.

by Simone Scanu

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Google Pixel 5 review: more steps forward than steps back
Following the much-lauded Google Pixel 4a for the mid-range segment, the ‘flagship’ phone out of Mountain View is finally here. The Pixel 5 marks a clear change in Google’s smartphone strategy, as the search giant gives up its seat at the top table in terms of raw processing power in a bid to offer consumers a simple yet effective phone for a competitive price. The result is Google’s best smartphone to date. Here’s my full review for NextPit.

by David McCourt

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Realme Buds Q review: decent tunes for bargain hunters
Chinese manufacturers are currently causing quite a stir across the smartphone market spectrum with a wide array of devices and their corresponding accessories. Take the BBK Group, for example. They are really gaining a foothold with its rising brands such as OnePlus, Oppo, Vivo, and Realme. The latter is one that targets those who want plenty of value for their money. Hence, it is no surprise that the new Realme Buds Q True Wireless headphones are available at a knock-down price that will surprise many. But at that extremely low price point, is there quality performance to follow up with the amazing price point? This Realme Buds Q review blew me out of my socks.

by Berti Kolbow-Lehradt

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How to take hands-free selfies with your smartphone
We’ve all been there. You take the smartphone in your hand, stretch out your arm very far, and want to squeeze you and all your friends into the picture. But as soon as you are all positioned, the next problem arises. How do you reach the shutter button? Most people choose the rather cumbersome method of reaching out to the shutter button using the other hand while delicately handing the phone to ensure that it doesn’t fall. In this article, you will learn about the many easier ways of clicking hands-free selfies.

by Eric Ferrari-Herrmann

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OxygenOS 11 review: Android 11 overlay from OnePlus divides fans
With the progressive deployment of Android 11, manufacturers are gradually getting up to speed by updating their software overlay to Google’s latest OS version. NextPit will perform reviews of these interfaces: namely OneUi 3.0, Realme UI 2.0, ColorOS11, MIUI 12, and OxygenOS 11.

by Antoine Engels

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How to install incompatible or region-restricted apps on Android
If you want to download a great new game or cool new streaming service, but discover the app is incompatible with your device or not available in your country, it doesn’t mean you need to give up. In this article, we’ll show you two ways to make it work using a VPN or by downloading an APK file.

by Brittany McGhee

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