The Xiaomi 12T Pro is a high-end smartphone with a 200 MP camera lens, a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC, a big 5,000 mAh battery, and 120 W fast charging. In this hands-on, I share my first impressions of this affordable flagship that costs less than $800.
Xiaomi unveiled the Xiaomi 12T and Xiaomi 12T Pro today after a few “China only” presentations like the Mix Fold 2. The former comes equipped with a spectacular 200 MP camera, while the other is a bit more discreet at “just” 108 MP resolution. The NextPit editors found it challenging to spot the difference between the two models after checking them out. This article focuses on the more affordable Xiaomi 12T, while you can read the first hands-on of the Xiaomi 12T Pro here.
Apple has introduced a new haptic feedback setting with iOS 16. Turning on the feature adds vibration to iPhone’s default keyboard and system buttons. Confusingly, Apple notes that having the haptic or vibration on iPhones reduces battery life. NextPit’s guide on how to disable (or enable) the keyboard haptic may come in handy if you feel it’s affecting your device’s battery.
Xiaomi has just unveiled the new upper-class smartphones Xiaomi 12T and Xiaomi 12T Pro at its first global event outside of China. The $800 Xiaomi 12T Pro is the first Xiaomi smartphone with a 200-megapixel camera, and the $150 cheaper 12T has an interesting processor. NextPit shows you the differences between the 12T and 12T Pro in detail.
Along with gas, electricity, and ice cream scoops, smartphones are also becoming more and more expensive. Apple now charges a hefty premium for its iPhone 14 and even once “cheap” smartphone manufacturers have already rolled out devices that cross the mythical $1,000 mark. Mid-ranger handsets offer many features from the flagship level at a fraction of the cost, making them an attractive proposition for those who are on the lookout for value-for-money devices. The Realme 9 5G, for instance, costs a mere $200 if you find a good offer. Continue reading on whether it is worth buying in this NextPit review!
I’ve had the Nothing Phone (1) for several months now as part of a lengthy review for NextPit. Without much further ado, here is my comprehensive review that shows why this smartphone deserves every bit of its hype.
With iOS 16, you can customize your iPhone lock screen with widgets and especially apply a depth effect to your wallpaper. We share just how you can customize your iPhone’s lock screen.
Do you prefer virtual buttons or touch gestures to navigate your smartphone interface? Personally, I’m more of a gesture type of person. Scratch that, in fact, I’m a gesture person. And after spending two weeks reviewing the iPhone 14 Pro Max on a daily basis, I miss the navigation gestures on Android. The back gesture, in particular, has become a marvel of intuitiveness in my eyes compared to the system chosen by Apple for iOS 16.
Not even a month has passed since Apple launched the new iPhone lineup, and we’re already seeing rumors around the iPhone 15 Ultra model. On his latest newsletter, prominent Bloomberg Mark Gurman analyst claims that the iPhone 14 Pro Max will be replaced by an Ultra version equipped with a drastic change in design not seen in years.
Google is making it easier for anyone to remove their personal or sensitive information from its internet search results. Announced back in April, Google’s privacy-focused ‘Remove about you’ feature for mobile has started to appear recently for some users. NextPit will tell you how you can request to have your sensitive information removed and deleted for good in Google’s Search.