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Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 ANC headphones Review

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Galaxy Buds 2 review: It’s all about being seen, not heard
The Galaxy Buds 2 are the new mid-range true wireless earbuds equipped with ANC from Samsung. There are plenty of decent TWS with ANC going for $150. In this review, I give you my full take of the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2. Read on!

by Antoine Engels

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10 Min. Reading time

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Xiaomi 11T Pro review: Great specifications, poor execution
108 megapixels, a Snapdragon 888 SoC, and 120-watt Quick Charging – all that for only €649.90! The Xiaomi 11T Pro is another declaration of war from the Chinese consumer electronics giant. But isn’t a smartphone more than the sum of its components? In this NextPit review, I will tell you whether the 11T Pro that carries the “Mi” suffix has also lost its personality. By the way, the currency alone tells you that this handset will not be available officially in the US.

by Benjamin Lucks

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14 Min. Reading time

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Motorola Defy review: Still looking for a niche
The Motorola Defy marks the return of a name that was one of the pioneers among rugged, waterproof, and dustproof Android smartphones in 2010. After a long 11 years, Lenovo has teamed up with the British company that is responsible for the CAT and Land Rover smartphones. In order to revive that history, we must ask ourselves, “Does the device bring something that stands out in a market that has incorporated standards like IP68?” That’s what we try to find out in this Motorola Defy review.

by Rubens Eishima

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14 Min. Reading time

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Galaxy Z Fold 3 review: Samsung goes all-in and wins
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 is the best foldable smartphone in the market right now but can it be the best smartphone of all? In this review, I share my thoughts on Samsung’s latest foldable.

by Antoine Engels

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18 Min. Reading time

Google testing Android Seamless update with faster installation

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One UI 4.0 beta: 3 main highlights from Samsung’s latest beta
I’ve been testing Android 12 ever since the first beta appeared back in February on the Pixel 3. So when Samsung announced the One UI 4.0 beta, I made sure I installed the update on the Galaxy S21+ in order to understand how the manufacturer has adapted Android 12 to the primary user interface of its range of Galaxy devices. In this article, you will learn what are the similarities are between One UI 4.0 and Google’s upcoming Android 12 mobile operating system. Android 12 has everything I expect from a mobile operating system

by Camila Rinaldi

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7 Min. Reading time

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The Apple iPhone 11: Is it worth buying in 2021?
First announced in September 2019, the iPhone 11 is still being sold by Apple two years down the road, although it has since dropped in terms of hierarchy to an entry-level handset for those looking for an iPhone with Face ID in addition to a rather compact form factor. But is the model worth buying in 2021? What features do buyers of this iPhone lose out on by opting for the old model? Find out in our full review!

by Pierre Vitré

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12 Min. Reading time

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Sennheiser CX True Wireless review: Zero bullshit headphones for $129.95
The Sennheiser CX True Wireless that I reviewed are entry-level headphones that focus on audio and autonomy at the expense of ANC. Retailing for $129.95 a pop, it does not miss the mark even though there is no noise-cancellation compared to its more expensive rivals.

by Antoine Engels

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12 Min. Reading time

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 review: More than just a fashion icon
Smartphones continue to improve and evolve, but when it comes to visual differentiation, few companies have impressed as much as Samsung did in 2021. That’s because the South Korean manufacturer has just firmly established itself in the foldable smartphone market with the third-generation Z series. And if the Galaxy Z Fold 3 were to end up being the death knell for the Galaxy Note series, then the Galaxy Z Flip 3 might also send shivers down the spine of the iconic Galaxy S series!

by Camila Rinaldi

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18 Min. Reading time

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Nothing Ear (1) review: over-hyped marketing for a normal product
After all the hype and boastful marketing claims that have come and gone, are the Nothing Ear (1) really more than just another pair of true wireless earbuds equipped with ANC while featuring a $99 price tag? Not really, but is that necessarily a bad thing after all? The answer lies in my full review.

by Antoine Engels

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16 Min. Reading time

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Oppo Reno 6 5G review: iPhone copycat for 500 bucks
Oppo has just launched an interesting Android alternative to the iPhone with the Reno 6 5G! The phone looks like the latest generation of Apple smartphones, at least hardware-wise. The software is obviously different – and the price tag. The smartphone only sets you back around 500 dollars.

by Benjamin Lucks

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15 Min. Reading time