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The iPhone 14 Plus is a flop, the AnTuTu ranking for November 2022 is the recap of the week

Apple does not sell its iPhone 14 Plus, AnTuTu unveils its 10 most powerful smartphones of November, Android 13 is updated on different Pixel ranges, this is the summary of the week.

This week AnTuTu presented its ranking of the most powerful smartphones of November 2022 and Asus maintains its place on the first and second rungs. While the iPhone 14 Plus struggles to sell, some Pixels are getting the Android 13 QPR2 update. Designer Waqar Khan shares a video of a smartphone resembling Tesla’s Cybertruck and site FiveThirtyEight announces Argentina as the big winner of the 2022 World Cup.

The iPhone 14 Plus is not finding its audience

Despite a clean design, beautiful screen, and good performance, the iPhone 14 Plus doesn’t sell. While the 14 Pro and Pro Max models are taking over the crowds, Apple can’t sell its large-screen iPhone inventory. It’s not a bad product, but it doesn’t offer anything outstanding compared to other phones in the range.

Read: Apple can’t really sell its iPhone 14 Plus

Check out the most powerful smartphones of November according to AnTuTu

AnTuTu has lifted the veil on its top 10 most powerful smartphones of November 2022. While the Asus ROG Phone 6 and 6 Pro maintain their places on the first two steps of the podium, the ZenFone 9 reaches third place in the ranking. If you want to know the complete ranking for the month of November, don’t hesitate to take a look at our dedicated news.

Read: AnTuTu unveils the 10 most powerful Android smartphones of November 2022

According to FiveThirtyEight, Argentina will emerge as the winners of the 2022 World Cup

The 2022 World Cup Final takes place today and will pit Argentina against France. If we’re hoping for an Azzurri victory, the FiveThirtyEight site doesn’t seem to see France lift the cup. In fact, the supercomputer has shared its prediction and it looks like Argentina has a 37% chance of winning this Sunday.

Read: France, Morocco, Argentina or Croatia, a supercomputer already knows who will win the 2022 World Cup

Credits – 123RF

The Android 13 QPR2 update is finally available

If you own a Pixel 4, Pixel 5, Pixel 6, or Pixel 7, you’ll be happy to know that the Android 13 update dubbed QPR2 (Platform Quarterly Release) is out now. Developer Mishaal Rahman shared all the changes: new design, rich ringtones or even spatial audio, the update promises to make life easier for users.

Read: Pixels get an exclusive update – here’s the list of what’s new

Watch the Cyberphone video

YouTuber and smartphone designer Waqar Khan recently shared a video where we discover the Cyberphone, a mobile phone largely inspired by Tesla’s Cybertruck. The Tesla logo is printed on the smartphone, whose angular design breaks with the trend of rounded devices. It remains to be seen whether Elon Musk really intends to launch his own smartphone.

Read: Tesla: the Cyberphone is a smartphone directly inspired by the Cybertruck, find out in video

Thanks – @WaqarKhanHD

Our tests of the week

Oppo Find N2: an impressive smartphone that France will be deprived of

Oppo took advantage of the Inno Days 2022 to formalize the Find N2. Unfortunately, this high-end smartphone will not be marketed in France. However, we got to pick it up and discover its attractive compact design and its complete data sheet of the most impressive. We tell you everything in our dedicated news!

Read: How to start Oppo Find N2: too bad it doesn’t arrive in France!

Acer Swift 5 (2022): A very attractive ultraportable

Elegant design, impeccable finishes, correct battery life and good power, Acer offers here an interesting ultraportable, even if Acer could have added more original features. While the trackpad is a bit small, we really like the Swift 5’s keyboard, but also its full connectivity.

Read: Test Acer Swift 5 (2022): a pleasant ultraportable, but without follies

The Witcher 3 Next-Gen: The game is finally out and we love it

If we forget the many bugs reported on PC and consoles, The Witcher 3 next-gen gives CD Projekt RED’s cult game a nice facelift and should delight fans. We appreciate this solid graphical overhaul and the particularly significant changes to the interface, gameplay and camera. Please note that if you already own the original game, the next-gen upgrade will be free.

Read: The Witcher 3 Next-Gen review: Geralt returns to his best on PS5 and Xbox Series X

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