The October 2024 Edition of NXT is here and it’s packed with exciting content about the evolution of AI mobile phones. Mobile phones have evolved from bulky communication tools into sophisticated AI-powered devices that shape our daily lives. Beginning with the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X in 1973, mobile phones were originally large, heavy devices used mostly by professionals.
Through the 1990s, phones became more compact and accessible, with brands like Nokia leading the charge in affordability and portability. The 2000s brought the smartphone revolution, with Apple’s iPhone and Google’s Android offering internet connectivity, apps, and multimedia capabilities. Today, AI-driven features dominate, enhancing everything from photography to health tracking.
Under the Gear section, we have featured the Volvo XC90, Huawei Mate XT, Acer Swift GO AI, Acer Swift 14 AI & Acer Swift 16 AI, Apple Watch Series 10, Apple Watch Ultra 2, AirPods 4 & Airpods Max and Cambridge Honoe MagicPad 2.
In this issue, Clarissa tested the new Acerpure Beauty Ionic Hair Dryer and Styler that delivers your hair grooming to professional-level results.
In the Luxury section, we have featured the latest releases of the 2024 Aston Martin Vanquish, The 2024 McLaren 750S, The L’Epée 1839 X MB&F, The Bang & Olufsen Beosystem 9000c, The Pro-Ject Xtension 10 Evolution SuperPack Turntable and The Fendi x Devialet Mania Portable Speake.
The Annual NXT Gadget Awards is back and we want you to tell us which are the year’s best gadgets. Voting starts in November and stay tuned.
Over in Test, from page 80, we got to try the Lenovo Legion 5 (Gen 9), a powerful machine for PC gamers, before we got our hands on the much-anticipated video game, Black Myth: Wukong, which enthralled us from the very first second.
Lastly, in NXT Big Thing, we look at how smartphones will evolve beyond devices to become integral extensions of our daily lives.
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