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Samsung Galaxy A54 vs Galaxy S23: Does it Really Have to Be High-End?
Samsung once again proved that smartphones like the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy A54 are incredibly popular worldwide with their respective sales figures. However, these models actually appeal to entirely different audiences. We compared both phones and clarified the question once and for all: is it enough to settle for a mid-range instead of a premium smartphone? Related: The best smartphones for less than $600

by Carsten Drees

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Asus Zenfone 10 review: Tiny, compact, and sometimes fantastic!
When it comes to compact flagship smartphones, the Asus Zenfone 10 is another viable option apart from the Sony Xperia 5 IV (review) or the Samsung Galaxy S23 (review) in today’s market. The Taiwanese manufacturer aims to please with its latest flagship processor, 6-axis gimbal stabilization, and wireless charging. Our nextpit review will find out whether the idea works or not.

by Matthias Zellmer

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14 Min. Reading time

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Samsung Galaxy A34 and Galaxy A54: 2023 Mid-Range Phones Compared
The Galaxy A34 and A54 are Samsung mid-range phones for 2023. Both were released, like clockwork, in March 2023 and carry the responsibility of replacing the best-selling models released roughly a year before. Samsung chose to adopt a similar design in both models, while considerably differentiating the A54 and A34 on the specs side, as you can read all about in this article.

by Rubens Eishima

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Samsung Galaxy A14 review: Approved!
What can you expect from the successor to one of Samsung’s best-selling smartphones of last year? The Galaxy A14 is an entry-level phone that boasts 5G connectivity, superior software support, and a price tag of just $199. We reviewed this budget-friendly device, and it certainly took us by surprise.

by Camila Rinaldi

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Motorola Razr+ (2023) Review: The Best Foldable Ever?
Motorola’s new foldable flagship, the Razr+ 2023, also known as the Razr 40 Ultra, has arrived for review at nextpit. This Android device features a compact clamshell design, reminiscent of the iconic flip phones. Despite its small form factor, it unfolds into a full-sized smartphone. Our first impressions, tests, and recommendations for this device will follow.

by Matthias Zellmer

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Samsung Galaxy A54 Review: Heated Competition
Samsung yearly updates on its mainstream Galaxy A line thread a careful balance between new features and price, while keeping an eye on the competition. For 2023, it is time for us to review the Galaxy A54, which despite plenty of strong points, has a different battlefield: Not only competing against the Redmi Note family but also from the Android flagbearers, see how it performs in nextpit’s full review.

by Rubens Eishima

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Xperia 1 Mark V Review: The Good, the Bad, and the Flawed
A brand new image sensor in the main camera, the latest SoC from Qualcomm, and many other implementations that make a nerd’s heart skip a beat. Sony’s Xperia 1 Mark V is a flagship smartphone, through and through. Therefore, Sony also charges a hefty $1,399 for a phone that receives only up to 3 years of updates. Does this add up? A nextpit review of what is perhaps the most beautiful and uneconomical new Android flagship will reveal the truth.

by Benjamin Lucks

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18 Min. Reading time

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Apple MacBook Air 15” 2023 Review: Bigger is Simply Better
The new Apple MacBook Air with M2 chip and 15.3-inch display is actually just a bigger variant of the 13-inch MacBook Air that was introduced last year. However, this additional viewing real estate is a significant game changer in the end. On top of that, you can already buy this computer for $1,299 a pop. This is a lot of money, but the excellent price-to-performance proposition makes it viable when you look at the overall package. However, there are also some points that you should definitely consider before bringing one home.

by Fabien Röhlinger

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Xiaomi 13 Ultra Review: What Can It Not Do?
The Xiaomi 13 Ultra, the ultimate flagship camera smartphone that was developed in collaboration with Leica of Germany, has now officially launched in Europe for €1,499 a pop. Do bear in mind that this device is not available officially in the US, so those who want one will have to take the risk of a grey import. What can we expect from such an expensive Android smartphone? Let’s find out together in our detailed review.

by Matthias Zellmer

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21 Min. Reading time

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Xiaomi X10 review: Robot vacuum cleaner cleans smooth surfaces flawlessly
The Xiaomi X10 is a robot vacuum cleaner with a docking station. In addition, the robot vacuum cleaner comes with a wiping function as part of its repertoire and has also been integrated into Xiaomi’s massive product ecosystem via the Xiaomi Home app. While the robot vacuum cleaner is unavailable in the US, it is priced at €499 for those residing in Europe. Nextpit has taken the Xiaomi X10 out for a spin to see whether it impresses as much in real-life as it does on paper.

by Thomas Kern

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