Month: August 2024

7 new movies and TV shows to stream on Netflix, Prime Video, Max, and more this weekend (August 23)

From a new Netflix teen comedy movie to the return of an acclaimed Apple TV Plus show, here’s what’s worth watching this weekend.

How have we nearly reached the end of August already? Well, time feels like it’s flying by when there are so many new movies and TV shows to stream – and this week is no exception. Indeed, the world’s best streaming services are here to provide more content for you to consume, regardless of whether it’s a normal two-day weekend or, if you’re in the UK, delightful three-day weekend due to the final Bank Holiday of the year.

So, what’s new this week? Netflix is coming in hot with a brand-new raunchy teen comedy, among other notable offerings, while Max is also going gung-ho with two big releases of its own. There’s plenty more to wrap your eyeballs around on other services, too, so read on to learn more about them.

Incoming (Netflix)

Incoming is a new Netflix teen comedy movie following four freshmen in high school as they get ready for their first school party. Based on this synopsis alone, you can expect chaos from start to finish, as said teens try to navigate a social event without making a total fool of themselves.

With a nice 91 minute runtime, one of August’s new Netflix movies feels like a great one to put on after a long day at work so you can switch off your brain and enjoy some laughs. Alongside the younger stars are It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia‘s Kaitlin Olson and Robot Chicken‘s Bobby Cannavale, so there are some great comedic actors here. As always, the jury is out on whether it’ll join our best Netflix movies list.

Lucy Buglass, senior entertainment writer

Pachinko season 2 (Apple TV Plus)

Based on the novel by Min Jin Lee, Pachinko follows four generations of a Korean family, starting from 1915 all the way up to 1989. Here, protagonist Kim Sunja fights for a better life in a Korea dominated by the Japanese.

A first look at season 2 of the acclaimed Apple TV Plus series teases the reunion of Koh Hansu and Sunja in Osaka during World War II, and it looks like it will be as beautiful and as heartwrenching as the first instalment. The entire first season is available to stream now, and new season 2 episodes will be released each Friday. Expect this Apple-developed program’s next chapter to cement its place on our best Apple TV Plus shows list.

Lucy Buglass, senior entertainment writer

Sven (Prime Video)

Prime Video isn’t usually known for its documentary output, but Amazon’s primary streaming service is providing the goods this week with Sven. A docufilm, that covers the life and career of former soccer manager Sven Goran Eriksson, who’s perhaps best known for coaching the England men’s football team (and becoming the nation’s first foreign soccer boss in the process) between January 2001 and June 2006.

With first-person accounts of the Swedish football manager’s emergence on the soccer scene and his cup-winning antics in Italy, to taking charge of England and the moving reality of his recent cancer diagnosis, Sven sounds like it’ll make for fascinating and poignant viewing for soccer fans. As a long-time fan of the so-called ‘Beautiful Game’, I’ll certainly be tuning in, not least because I want to relive the Three Lions’ famous 5-1 drubbing of arch-rivals Germany. Prime Video’s selection of sports docuseries are largely terrific, so I know I’ll be getting my money’s worth with this one.

Tom Power, senior entertainment reporter

Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1 (Max)

Yellowstones Kevin Costner is continuing the Western theme with the first of his three-part movie series Horizon: An American Saga, which has landed on HBO Max’s super streamer successor after it flopped in theaters. Also leading the cast as Hayes Ellison, the movie follows a variety of different characters as they discover the lure of the Old West and explore new territory.

There’s a great ensemble cast here including Sienna Miller, Sam Worthington, Jamie Campbell Bower and Luke Wilson, so if you’re looking for an epic with some big names attached, Max is the place to be this weekend. Just don’t expect this overly long, incumbered first installment to book a spot in our best Max movies guide.

Lucy Buglass, senior entertainment writer

Reasonable Doubt season 2 (Hulu/Disney Plus)

Legal drama fans will be happy to hear that Reasonable Doubt season 2 is out now on Disney Plus (internationally) and Hulu (US). The show follow Jax Stewart (Emayatzy Corinealdi), a successful and fearless defense lawyer in Los Angeles who goes against the justice system at every opportunity. While you question her controversial ethics and outlandish interpretations of the law, you’ll definitely need her when you’re in trouble. Of course, this being a character-driven series, not only does she have high-profile cases to contend with, but also her own personal problems.

So, what’s Jax up to this season? She’s – spoiler alert – trying to get her life back on track in season two following her risky affair and last season’s taxing trial. That’s until one of her best friends reveals that she killed her husband. Uh-oh. A high-stakes drama with messy consequences? Count me in – and count on it joining our best Hulu shows and best Disney Plus shows guides soon.

Grace Morris, entertainment writer

Pop Star Academy: KATSEYE (Netflix)

Netflix’s new docuseries Pop Star Academy: KATSEYE follows 20 talented young women as they undergo a K-pop training programme for a highly-coveted spot on KATSEYE, HYBE x Geffen’s first global girl group.

If it’s anything like some of the best Netflix documentaries, such as America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, then I’m definitely in. Pop Star Academy: KATSEYE seems to have similar themes of young women determined to do whatever it takes to chase their dreams and the relentless physical endurance it takes to pull off a flawless performance. I just know I’ll be in awe of their innate talents of singing, dancing, and ability to do both at the same time.

Grace Morris, entertainment writer

City of God: The Fight Rages On (Max)

I remember studying the critically acclaimed Brazilian crime drama City of God for my Film A Level, so I was intrigued to learn HBO was making a TV sequel upon its announcement. City of God: The Fight Rages On is set two decades after the events of the film and centres on Wilson ‘Rocket’ Rodrigues, who’s managed to escape the poverty-stricken favela and achieve his dreams of becoming a photographer. He returns to his home town to document the violent disputes between drug dealers, police, militiamen, and politicians that are ruining the residents’ lives. 

I’m interested to see how it’ll recreate the authenticity and richness of the original film by bringing back some of the original characters, as well as seeing what exciting things the new cast can bring to City of God: The Fight Rages On. So far, it seems to be a sure-fire contender for inclusion on our best Max shows.

Grace Morris, entertainment writer

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We compare the OnePlus Nord 4 and the OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite, so you know how these two Android phones differ.

OnePlus has a habit of releasing several similarly-titled phones each year, so you’d be forgiven for losing track of which models sit in which price category.

Released in July 2024, the OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite is vying for a spot on our best cheap phones guide, while the more expensive OnePlus Nord 4 can be considered one of the best Android phones for a mid-range budget.

We’ve put both devices through their paces – check out our OnePlus Nord 4 review and OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite review for our full verdicts – but in this guide, we’ve stacked the two phones up against one another in a spec-by-spec face-off.

OnePlus Nord 4 vs OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite: specs

Here’s how the key specs of the OnePlus Nord 4 vs OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite compare:

OnePlus Nord 4 vs OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite: price and availablility

Of the two phones, the OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite is cheaper; in most regions, it’s OnePlus’ cheapest offering right now. However, it’s also worth flagging that, at the time of writing, those ‘regions’ don’t include Australia or the US.

The Nord CE 4 Lite costs £299 (roughly $380, AU$580). There’s only one version (8GB / 256GB), so you don’t need to worry about storage or RAM options.

The starting price of the Nord 4 is higher, at £429 (roughly $550, AU$820), and that’s just for its base option with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. For £529 (roughly $680, AU$1,000) you can bump that up to 16GB and 512GB respectively.

So, there’s no two ways about it: the CE 4 Lite is definitely the cheaper phone, with the Nord 4 the more premium option.

OnePlus Nord 4 vs OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite: design

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The OnePlus Nord 4 (Image credit: Future)

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The OnePlus Nord 4 (Image credit: Future)

Both of these OnePlus phones use a similar chocolate-bar-style Android design with flat edges, and the two main points of differentiation between the two are the camera bump orientation (vertical on the CE 4 Lite, horizontal on the Nord 4) and the color options. The Nord 4 also has a two-tone rear panel, while the CE 4 Lite has a single color over its whole rear panel.

Those colors are silver, black, and green for the OnePlus Nord 4, and silver or blue for its cousin.

The OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite is the bigger phone, but by such a miniscule margin that it’s barely noticeable. It measures 162.9 x 75.6 x 8.1mm to the Nord 4’s 162.6 x 75 x 8mm, and the CE is actually 8.5 lighter, weighing in at 191g.

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The OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite (Image credit: Future)

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The OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite (Image credit: Future)

That lighter weight is likely due in part to its material: the CE 4 Lite has a plastic frame and body, which is well protected against bumps but doesn’t feel as premium in the hand. With its metal body and frame, the Nord 4 feels a lot more ‘special’.

The Nord 4 is better protected against dust and water, though, with its IP65 rating ensuring that it’s more resistant to fine particles and liquids compared to the CE 4 Lite’s IP54 rating.

Both phones have their volume rocker and power button on the right edge, and the USB-C port on the bottom edge. On the CE 4 Lite, that port is joined by a 3.5mm headphone jack, which is lacking on the Nord 4. However, that phone has an alert slider right at the top of the left edge, which the Lite misses out on.

OnePlus Nord 4 vs OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite: display

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The OnePlus Nord 4 (Image credit: Future)

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The OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite (Image credit: Future)

The OnePlus Nord 4 wins the display race outright, with a bigger and higher-resolution display. It packs a 6.74-inch display with a 2.5K resolution (1240 x 2772 pixels), which betters the Nord CE 4 Lite’s 6.67-inch display with FHD+ resolution (1080 x 2400 pixels). 

Both phones have AMOLED displays but the Nord 4 has what OnePlus is calling Fluid AMOLED, and to my eyes it looked more vibrant and colorful.

The two phones have a few things in common, though: they both offer 120Hz refresh rates, similar maximum brightness levels, and punch-hole cut-outs to house their respective front-facing cameras. In addition, they both use Aqua Touch, a display feature that ensures that their respective displays respond to your touch even when your fingers are wet.

OnePlus Nord 4 vs OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite: software

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The OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite (Image credit: Future)

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The OnePlus Nord 4 (Image credit: Future)

When it comes to software, both phones are packed out of the box; there are no meaningful differences between the two on a functional level. Both the OnePlus Nord 4 and Nord CE 4 Lite come with Android 14 pre-installed, and the company’s OxygenOS 14.1 layered over the top. 

The Nord 4 does, however, have one small benefit over its cousin; you’ll get at least four years of software updates, while OnePlus has only pledged two years of updates for the Nord CE 4 Lite.

OxygenOS has a distinctive look with its own font and color scheme, and I’m a fan of how its icons are all easy to understand at a glance.

That said, I did notice that both of these Nord phones come with a strong dose of bloatware, or pre-installed apps, that I spent a while deleting when first turning them on.

OnePlus Nord 4 vs OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite: cameras

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The OnePlus Nord 4 (Image credit: Future)

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The OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite (Image credit: Future)

You’re probably not looking at either of these OnePlus Nord phones if you’re a huge smartphone photography buff, but for what it’s worth, the Nord 4 pips ahead of the CE 4 Lite by a slight margin.

Both mobiles offer the same 50MP main camera, but while the CE 4 Lite only has a 2MP depth sensor backing it up, the Nord 4 gets an 8MP ultra-wide snapper too, which lets you capture shots with a wider field of view.

On the front, both mobiles get the same 16MP camera, and both options delivered similar results in my tests.

One advantage of the Nord 4 is that it has a more intelligent processor, and I found that its AI scene optimization tech was a bit smarter at identifying and automatically tweaking certain scenes.

Beyond that, though, you’re getting the usual fare when it comes to camera features: panorama, slow motion video, time-lapse, Portrait mode, and so on.

OnePlus Nord 4 vs OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite: performance

The OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite (Image credit: Future)

You’re getting a lot more processing power with the OnePlus Nord 4, but the Nord CE 4 Lite has an extra edge when it comes to audio.

Looking at the performance power, the OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite has the Snapdragon 695 chipset while the Nord 4 has the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3. Qualcomm’s 7-series chips are generally better than its 6-series ones, and the performance of these two phones backs up that sentiment. Benchmark tests suggest the Nord 4 is about 33% more powerful than the CE 4 Lite.

When playing games on the Nord 4 and Nord CE 4 Lite, you can notice this difference, with the CE 4 Lite occasionally stuttering, lagging, or being a little behind in online titles.

That assessment makes sense when looking at the two phones’ respective RAM credentials. The CE 4 Lite gets 8GB, while the Nord 4 gets 12GB or 16GB. Similarly, on the storage front, the Lite’s 128GB is less than the Nord 4’s 256GB or 512GB.

It’s in the audio department that the Nord CE 4 Lite has one advantage over its cousin, though: it gets a 3.5mm headphone jack. Wired audio fans can use this phone, and not the Nord 4, to connect to headphones or a speaker.

Your other audio options are the phones’ stereo speakers – neither set is anything to write home about – their respective USB-C ports if you have an adaptor, or streaming via Bluetooth.

OnePlus Nord 4 vs OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite: battery life

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The OnePlus Nord 4 (Image credit: Future)

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The OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite (Image credit: Future)

People who follow the mid-range and budget phone segments will know what to expect here: the two Nords both pack huge batteries that easily see them through over a day of use.

The Nord CE 4 Lite has a 5,110mAh power pack while the Nord 4 gets even more juice thanks to its 5,500mAh battery. Bearing in mind the latter’s bigger screen and more powerful internals, that increased size is necessary, so both phones last roughly the same amount of time.

Charging is faster on the Nord 4, though: its 100W wired powering gets the phone from empty to full in just under half an hour, which is quick. Charging on the Nord CE 4 Lite is only slightly slower, with its 80W wired powering taking about 20 more minutes to get you to full juice (remember, its battery is smaller!).

Neither phone has wireless charging, but the Lite offers reverse wired charging, so you can use it like a power bank to charge up other devices. 

OnePlus Nord 4 vs OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite: verdict

(Image credit: OnePlus)

In almost every section of this article, you’ve read that the OnePlus Nord 4 either matches or beats the Nord CE 4 Lite, and that’s really the tale of this comparison.

The Nord 4 is a more powerful phone offering better photo potential, a more attractive display, and significantly more storage space.

The one thing going for the CE 4 Lite is its price, which undercuts that of the Nord 4 by a fair margin. The CE 4 Lite does carry itself just as well as the Nord 4 in the software and battery departments, but elsewhere, the Nord 4 is simply the better phone.

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