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English, Gadgets, 1 season, 130 episodes, 6 days, 17 hours, 29 minutes
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The Android podcast for everyone. A weekly show about Android, Google, and the best of mobile technology.
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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra & Plus REVIEWED

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Nick Sutrich, and Derrek Lee review the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, the Galaxy S24 Plus finally coming into its own, Meta shifting from AR to VR, Google's Super Bowl ad highlighting a life-changing Pixel feature, the new Oura Ring 'Resilience' update that assesses your "ability to withstand physiological stress", and more! Links:  Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra initial review - Android Central Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus initial review - Android Central Meta said to be shifting from AR to VR - Android Central Google highlights a life-changing Pixel feature in BTS video for Super Bowl ad - Android Central Feeling stressed? New Oura Ring 'Resilience' update will help you pinpoint why - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  NetSuite: Get the visibility and control you need to weather any storm, check out netsuite.com/android. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @Gwanatu @TheeBranLee
2/5/20241 hour, 11 minutes, 9 seconds
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Samsung Unpacked...UNPACKED!

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Nick Sutrich, Jerry Hildenbrand, and Namerah Saud Fatmi discuss all the fallout from Samsung Unpacked, including getting hands-on with the Galaxy S24, Samsung's Galaxy Ring tease, how Samsung dropped the ball on Qi2, Samsung's plans to charge for certain Galaxy AI features, how ultra-bright displays are destroying our eyes, and more! Links:  Samsung Galaxy S24 hands-on - Android Central Samsung just dropped a Galaxy Ring teaser as it sets its sights on the Oura Ring - Android Central Samsung dropped the ball on Qi2 with the Galaxy S24 - Android Central Samsung plans to charge for certain Galaxy AI features after two years - Android Central I'm not buying the Galaxy S24, and Galaxy AI is to blame - Android Central Exclusive: Ultra-bright displays are destroying our eyes, but the OnePlus 12 gets it right - Android Central Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @Gwanatu @gbhil @NamerahS
1/22/20241 hour, 13 minutes, 25 seconds
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Could The Pixel End Up In Google's Graveyard?

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Andrew Myrick, and Namerah Saud Fatmi discuss whether the Pixel could end up in Google's graveyard, problems with the Google Pixel 6, Google's empty promises, which Android phone could tempt iPhone users, and more! Links:  It only took two years for my Pixel 6 to become a complete dumpster fire - Android Central If history repeats itself, the Google Pixel may end up in the graveyard - Android Central Only one Android phone could tempt my partner to switch from an iPhone - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  NetSuite: Get the visibility and control you need to weather any storm, check out netsuite.com/android. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @AndyMyrick @NamerahS
1/8/202451 minutes, 10 seconds
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Google Gemini Is HERE

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Nick Sutrich, Derrek Lee, and Michael Hicks discuss the arrival of Google Gemini & why it's the future, Google bringing Gemini Nano to the Pixel 8 Pro, Google's December 2023 feature drop, the latest on Apple being forced to make iMessage cross-platform, updates to the Garmin Forerunner & Venu 3, Samsung's continued dominance in foldable phone sales, McDonald's working with Google for their 'Ask Pickles' AI chatbot, and more! Links:  Google Gemini is here to set the stage for AI models in 2024 and beyond - Android Central Google brings Gemini Nano to the Pixel 8 Pro, releases December 2023 feature drop - Android Central EU leans against forcing Apple to make iMessage cross-platform - Android Central The latest Garmin Forerunner update is a boon to sleepy, stressed runners - Android Central Beefy Garmin Venu 3 update adds skin temperature, glucose watch face, and more - Android Central Samsung foldables continue to dominate, but other Android OEMs are eating away at its share - Android Central McDonald's taps Google for 'Ask Pickles' AI chatbot to help fix ice cream machines - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. NetSuite: Get the visibility and control you need to weather any storm, check out netsuite.com/android. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @Gwanatu @TheeBranLee @Michael_L_Hicks
12/11/20231 hour, 12 minutes, 41 seconds
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Does VR Make EVERYTHING Better?!

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Nick Sutrich, Jerry Hildenbrand, and Derrek Lee discuss doing chores in mixed reality, the Pixel 8 Pro's temperature sensor, testing the Pixel Watch 2's accuracy vs. the Fitbit Charge 6, the Pixel Watch 3 ditching it's crown, Google attempting to force Apple to adopt the RCS messaging standard, Google using earbuds to check your heart rate, and more! Links:  The Pixel 8 Pro temperature sensor is only good for one thing - Android Central I tested the Pixel Watch 2 and Fitbit Charge 6 at Disneyland - Android Central The Pixel Watch 3 could ditch its crown for this Galaxy Watch trick - Android Central Google opts for a different approach to get iMessage to support RCS - Android Central The Meta Quest 3 keeps me from crying in the kitchen - Android Central How can Google use earbuds to check your heart rate? - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. NetSuite: Get the visibility and control you need to weather any storm, check out netsuite.com/android. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @Gwanatu @gbhil @TheeBranLee
11/13/20231 hour, 4 minutes, 27 seconds
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The HUGE Smartphone Brand You've Never Heard Of...

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Nick Sutrich, Jerry Hildenbrand, Derrek Lee, and Michael Hicks discuss Apple & Samsung losing market share to Transsion, the Fitbit Charge 6, Google's Pixel Watch 2, Apple almost making the Apple Watch compatible with Android phones, T-Mobile abandoning their aggressive upgrade program, YouTube fighting back against ad blockers, and more! Links:  Fitbit Charge 6 review - Android Central Google Pixel Watch 2 review - Android Central Apple made the wrong decision not bringing the Apple Watch to Android - Android Central Apple and Samsung lost market share to a phone brand you've never heard of - Android Central T-Mobile decides it's a bad idea to anger its most loyal customers - Android Central YouTube ramps up efforts to block you from blocking ads - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Gwanatu @gbhil @TheeBranLee @Michael_L_Hicks
11/7/20231 hour, 15 minutes, 24 seconds
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Why Are Google Being So Secretive About Their Display Tech?

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Andrew Myrick, and Nick Sutrich discuss Google being secretive about their Pixel 8 Pro display tech, the Qualcomm Snapdragon Summit including the announcement of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, the Snapdragon X Elite & Qualcomm's ambitions for AI features, BOE revealing the 'X1' LTPO display for the OnePlus 12 and Ace 3, review the quality of the Google Pixel 8 Pro camera, debate Motorola's bending phone concept, and more! Links:  Qualcomm’s ambitious AI bets are reliant on device makers - Android Central Qualcomm is betting its future on AI, and Google could benefit the most - Android Central Google won't tell me why the Pixel 8 Pro doesn't make me sick - Android Central BOE reveals the 'X1' LTPO display for the OnePlus 12 and Ace 3 - Android Central I've taken 100,000 photos with smartphones. The Pixel 8 Pro is the best - Android Central Motorola thinks you want to wear your next phone - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @gbhil @AndyMyrick @Gwanatu
10/30/20231 hour, 7 minutes, 24 seconds
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Battle Of The Foldables

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Andrew Myrick, and Derrek Lee discuss the launch of the Pixel Watch 2 & what it means for first-gen products, and review a variety of foldable phones including the new Motorola Razr, the OnePlus Open, the OPPO Find N3 Flip, and more! Links:  The Pixel Watch 2 convinced me never to buy a first-gen product - Android Central Motorola Razr (2023) review - Android Central OnePlus Open review - Android Central OPPO Find N3 Flip review - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @gbhil @AndyMyrick @TheeBranLee
10/23/20231 hour, 7 minutes, 28 seconds
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Is The Pixel 8's Tensor G3 The Best Phone Chip EVER?!

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Andrew Myrick, and Nick Sutrich discuss whether the Tensor G3 in the Pixel 8 is the best phone chip today, Google Home getting long-awaited upgrades, the Pixel 8's Face Unlock upgrade, if Google should release a Pixelbook 2, review the Meta Quest 3, and more! Links:  Google Home is set to pick up a ton of long-awaited upgrades - Android Central Why the Pixel 8's Face Unlock upgrade is a big deal - Android Central The Tensor G3 in the Pixel 8 is the best phone chip today - Android Central Hear me out (again): Google should release a Pixelbook 2 - Android Central Meta Quest 3 review: The best VR headset you can buy - Android Central Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @gbhil @AndyMyrick @Gwanatu
10/16/20231 hour, 25 minutes, 32 seconds
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Google's Fall Pixel Event - Everything You Need To Know

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Andrew Myrick, and Nick Sutrich discuss all the fallout from the fall Pixel event including the Google Pixel 8 & Google Pixel Watch 2, Google bringing Bard to Google Assistant, the Pixel 8 getting updates until 2030, hands-on with the Meta Quest 3, and more! Links:  Everything announced at the Made by Google event - Android Central Made by Google event 2023 live blog - Android Central Google Pixel 8 hands-on: The AI powerhouse phone - Android Central Google Pixel Watch 2 hands-on: Finally fit to replace Fitbit - Android Central Google Assistant is finally getting the Bard upgrade we've been wanting - Android Central Pixel 8 and 8 Pro will get Android OS updates until 2030 — that's a game-changer - Android Central Meta Quest 3 review: The best VR headset you can buy - Android Central Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @gbhil @AndyMyrick @Gwanatu
10/9/20231 hour, 14 minutes, 12 seconds
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Can Android Smartwatches Compete With The Apple Watch?

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Michael Hicks, and Nick Sutrich discuss Fitbit teasing it's next device, the upcoming Xiaomi Watch 2 Pro, what the Google trial is about & why you should care, Android smartwatches vs. the Apple Watch, why the Apple Watch upgrade makes the Galaxy Watch 6 look worse, Apple's new accessibility features, and more! Links:  Fitbit teases its next device, and it launches very soon - Android Central A major Android brand is making its first Wear OS 3 watch - Android Central Here’s what the Google trial is about and why you should care - Android Central Android smartwatches still suck, so I’m sticking with the Apple Watch - Android Central This Apple Watch Series 9 upgrade only makes the Galaxy Watch 6 look worse - Android Central It took Apple to make accessibility features look cool - Android Central Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @gbhil @Michael_L_Hicks @Gwanatu
9/25/20231 hour, 14 minutes, 8 seconds
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The iPhone Accessory Google Should STEAL

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Andrew Myrick, and Nick Sutrich discuss the iPhone accessory the Google Pixel 8 should steal, what USB-C on the iPhone 15 could look like, the alternative to buying your kids an iPhone, protecting privacy as schools go back, Google teasing the Pixel 8 and Pixel Watch 2, and more! Links:  This iPhone accessory makes me wish the Pixel 8 would steal this useful feature - Android Central USB-C on the iPhone 15 might not be what you think - Android Central Here's a phone you should get your kid instead of the iPhone - Android Central Protect your privacy as you head back to school - Android Central Google shows off the Pixel 8 and Pixel Watch 2 in new teaser videos - Android Central Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @gbhil @AndyMyrick @Gwanatu
9/11/20231 hour, 3 minutes, 25 seconds
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Dark Mode Is A LIE!

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Andrew Myrick, and Nick Sutrich discuss the pros & cons of dark mode on phones, the Google Pixel Tablet vs. the Google Nest Hub Max, the leak of Nothing's first wearable & what it means for smartwatches, review the Galaxy Z Fold 5, preview the Fairphone 5, debate Tecno's Phantom Ultimate rollable phone concept, and more! Links:  Dark mode is a lie - Android Central I tested the Pixel Tablet and Nest Hub Max - Android Central Nothing's first wearable - Android Central I spent a week with the Z Fold 5 - Android Central The Fairphone 5 goes official - Android Central Tecno is the latest brand to unfurl a rollable phone concept - Android Central Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @gbhil @AndyMyrick @Gwanatu
9/4/202351 minutes, 14 seconds
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Google Pixel Fold - Love It Or Hate It?

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Andrew Myrick, and Michael Hicks discuss their love/hate relationship with the Google Pixel Fold, look into the pros & cons of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 & Watch 6 Classic, review the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, rave about the Garmin Forerunner 965, debate whether it's time for Android to finally get satellite connectivity, and more! Links:  Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 & Watch 6 Classic review: If it ain't broke... - Android Central Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra review: More than just a tablet - Android Central It's time for Android to finally get satellite connectivity - Android Central Garmin Forerunner 965 review: Better than the best - Android Central I spent a week with the Google Pixel Fold - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @gbhil @AndyMyrick @Michael_L_Hicks
8/22/20231 hour, 8 minutes, 39 seconds
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The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 & Flip 5: Our Reviews

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Derrek Lee and Nick Sutrich discuss their hands-on experiences of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 & Flip 5, Facebook Messenger dropping SMS integration, someone using VR to walk across Skyrim, why we shouldn't have to keep buying new cases, and more! Links:  Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 review - Android Central Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 review - Android Central I'm tired of buying new cases, and you should be too - Android Central Facebook Messenger is breaking up with SMS - Android Central Someone actually walked across all of Skyrim - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. NetSuite: Get the visibility and control you need to weather any storm, check out netsuite.com/android. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @TheeBranLee @Gwanatu
8/14/202359 minutes, 40 seconds
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Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2023 FALLOUT!

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Andrew Myrick, and Nick Sutrich discuss all the fallout from Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2023, the anticlimactic nature of annual events, review the Galaxy Z Fold 5 & it's issues with pulse width modulation, discuss Andrew's nightmare attempting to get his Galaxy Z Fold 4 repaired, and more! Links:  Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2023 LIVE updates - Android Central Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked 2023 was bigger, better, and boringer - Android Central The Galaxy Z Fold 5's display makes me want to curl up into a ball and die - Android Central Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 camera review - Android Central The Galaxy Z Flip 5's large cover screen still has room to grow - Android Central My Galaxy Z Fold 4 nightmare - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @gbhil @AndyMyrick @Gwanatu
8/7/20231 hour, 22 minutes, 48 seconds
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Google Tests AI That Can Write News Articles

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Andrew Myrick, and Michael Hicks discuss Google's 'Genesis' AI tool, what to expect from Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2023, the rumoured Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Fold 5 design improvements, the Galaxy Tab S9, the rumoured 'Galaxy Ring', review Vivo's X Flip, and more! Links:  Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2023 - Android Central Samsung teases Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Fold 5 design improvements - Android Central Samsung Galaxy Tab S9: Everything we know and hope to see - Android Central Google starts testing 'Genesis' - Android Central The rumored 'Galaxy Ring' could challenge the Galaxy Watch 6 - Android Central Vivo X Flip review - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @gbhil @AndyMyrick @Michael_L_Hicks
7/24/202359 minutes, 4 seconds
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A New Nothing Phone Drops On Amazon Prime Day?!

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Andrew Myrick, and Nick Sutrich discuss the new Nothing phone dropping on Amazon Prime Day, Carl Pei dismissing the idea of a Nothing foldable, the explosion of Threads & what it means for social media, Mark Lucovsky's comments after resigning from Google, human trainers' frustrations with Google Bard, and more! Links:  Carl Pei talks down a Nothing foldable - Android Central Nothing Phone initial review - Android Central Threads by Instagram surpass 100 million sign-ups - Android Central A Google exec resigns with a damning note about its XR ambitions - Android Central Google Bard's human trainers claim they are frustrated with 'convoluted' tasks - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. NetSuite: Get the visibility and control you need to weather any storm, check out netsuite.com/android. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @gbhil @AndyMyrick @Gwanatu
7/17/202359 minutes, 13 seconds
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Google Cancelling Pixel Fold Preorders?!

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Andrew Myrick, and Nick Sutrich discuss Google cancelling Pixel Fold preorders, Waze job cuts, Google cancelling it's AR glasses, Google Pixel 8 vs. Samsung DeX, reports of Pixel Fold displays already breaking, the OnePlus V Fold, when kids are ready for the internet, and more! Links:  Google is apparently canceling Pixel Fold preorders - Android Central Job cuts hit Waze - Android Central Looks like Google might have canceled its new AR glasses - Android Central With Pixel 8, Google may finally have an answer to Samsung DeX - Android Central Some Pixel Fold owners are already reporting broken displays - Android Central The OnePlus V Fold could steal Samsung's foldable phone thunder - Android Central When are kids ready for the internet? - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @gbhil @AndyMyrick @Gwanatu
7/3/20231 hour, 6 minutes, 24 seconds
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Is The Google Pixel Fold Worth The Money?

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Andrew Myrick, Derrek Lee, and Nick Sutrich review the Google Pixel Tablet, the Google Pixel Fold, the Motorola Razr Plus, and more! Links:  Google Pixel Tablet review - Android Central Google Pixel Fold review - Android Central Motorola Razr Plus review - Android Central Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @gbhil @AndyMyrick @TheeBranLee @Gwanatu
6/26/20231 hour, 8 minutes, 34 seconds
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What Android Needs To STEAL From iOS 17

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Andrew Myrick, and Derrek Lee discuss what Android 15 needs to steal from iOS 17, what iOS 17 needs to learn from Google, the Samsung Galaxy Watch & Google Pixel Watch's new health features, review the Moto G Stylus 5G, rave about the Amazon Fire Max 11, and more! Links:  iOS 17 is a big nothing-burger - Android Central 4 things Android 15 needs to steal from iOS 17 - Android Central Amazon Fire Max 11 review - Android Central Samsung details availability of important Galaxy Watch health feature - Android Central The Google Pixel Watch's SpO2 monitoring finally becomes operational - Android Central Moto G Stylus 5G (2023) review - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  NetSuite: Get the visibility and control you need to weather any storm, check out netsuite.com/android. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @gbhil @AndyMyrick @TheeBranLee
6/19/20231 hour, 7 minutes, 1 second
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Why Android Users Should Care About Apple's Vision Pro...

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Derrek Lee, Michael Hicks, and Nick Sutrich discuss all the fallout from WWDC and why Android users should care about Apple's Vision Pro, problems with the Google Pixel watch, review the Motorola Razr Plus, and more! Links:  Apple’s Vision Pro is proof that Meta’s Quest was right - Android Central Games on Apple Vision Pro will be great - Android Central The Apple Vision Pro is a rare opportunity for Google, Samsung, and the Quest 3 - Android Central Motorola Razr Plus hands-on - Android Central Google Pixel Watch's back is falling off - Android Central Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @Michael_L_Hicks @TheeBranLee @Gwanatu
6/12/20231 hour, 6 minutes
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Netflix's Password-Sharing Crackdown Hits The US

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Andrew Myrick, and Derrek Lee discuss Netflix cracking down on password-sharing Microsoft Copilot, the problem with the Pixel Tablet, Google paying $40m for location tracking, the Huawei Watch 4's unusual health feature, review the TicWatch Pro 5, and more! Links:  Microsoft Copilot is what Google Assistant on ChromeOS should have been - Android Central The Pixel Tablet isn't going to fix what's wrong with Android tablets - Android Central Netflix's controversial password-sharing crackdown - Android Central Google agrees to pay Washington state $40 million - Android Central TicWatch Pro 5 review - Android Central The Huawei Watch 4 has an unusual health feature - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. NetSuite: Get the visibility and control you need to weather any storm, check out netsuite.com/android. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @gbhil @AndyMyrick @TheeBranLee
5/29/20231 hour, 17 minutes, 30 seconds
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Montana BANS TikTok?!

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Andrew Myrick, and Nick Sutrich discuss Montana's TikTok ban, the Google Pixel Fold & why it isn't a Pixel Flip, whether the Pixel Tablet is a Nest Hub replacement, review the Samsung Galaxy A54 5G, preview upcoming PSVR 2 games, and more! Links:  3 ways the Pixel Fold falls short - Android Central Google launched the Pixel Fold instead of a Pixel Flip - Android Central Google says Pixel Tablet is NOT a Nest Hub replacement - Android Central TikTok statewide ban signed into law by Montana governor - Android Central Samsung Galaxy A54 5G review - Android Central Upcoming PSVR 2 games - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @gbhil @AndyMyrick @Gwanatu
5/22/20231 hour, 9 minutes, 58 seconds
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Google I/O FALLOUT!

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Michael Hicks, and Nick Sutrich discuss all the fallout from Google I/O 2023 including all the big announcements, the Wear OS 4 tease, Google's Pixel 7a, the arrival of the Google Pixel Fold (although not everywhere), the Google Pixel Tablet, and more! Links:  Google I/O 2023: All of the biggest announcements - Android Central Google announces Wear OS 4 - Android Central Google Pixel 7a Review - Android Central Google Pixel Fold - Android Central The Pixel Fold and Pixel Tablet aren't launching in India - Android Central Google Pixel Tablet Hands-On - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. NetSuite: Get the visibility and control you need to weather any storm, check out netsuite.com/android. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @gbhil @Michael_L_Hicks @Gwanatu
5/15/20231 hour, 34 minutes, 28 seconds
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Can Phones Make You Sick?

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Andrew Myrick, and Nick Sutrich discuss PWM sensitivity making people sick, the 'Godfather of AI' quitting Google, Google & Apple tackling the AirTag problem, Samsung banning staff from using ChatGPT, Motorola getting their mojo back, what they want to see at Google I/O 2023, and more! Links:  My phone is making me sick - Android Central The 'Godfather of AI' quits Google - Android Central Google and Apple come together to tackle the AirTag problem - Android Central Samsung bans staff from using ChatGPT - Android Central Motorola finally remembered how to make good phones again - Android Central Google I/O 2023: What to expect - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @gbhil @AndyMyrick @Gwanatu
5/8/20231 hour, 16 minutes, 54 seconds
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Would You Ditch Android For $10,000?

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Derrek Lee, and Nick Sutrich discuss the Google I/O 2023 program, Fairphone's sustainability model, review Motorola's Rizr & ThinkPhone, debate whether they'd ditch Android for $10,000, and more! Links:  Google I/O 2023 program teases big reveals - Android Central ThinkPhone Review - Android Central Motorola Rizr Review - Android Central Fairphone does what tech giants refuse to do - Android Central Would You Ditch Android For $10,000? - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @gbhil @TheeBranLee @Gwanatu
5/1/20231 hour, 2 minutes, 28 seconds
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Our 600th Episode!

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar is joined by Nick Sutrich, Andrew Myrick, Derrek Lee, Jerry Hildenbrand, Michael Hicks, Harish Jonnalagadda and Namerah Saud Fatmi to celebrate the Android Central Podcast's milestone and discuss the next generation of smart watches, the lack of support for Android by certain manufacturers, whether foldable phones are the future, how Chinese manufacturers have improved, the future of VR, and more!   Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @Gwanatu @AndyMyrick @theebranlee @gbhil @Michael_L_Hicks @chunkynerd @NamerahS
4/24/20231 hour, 16 minutes, 11 seconds
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Are Samsung Still Haunted By The Galaxy Note 7?

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Nick Sutrich, Andrew Myrick, and Namerah Saud Fatmi discuss Google TV adding hundreds of free channels, whether Google Photos is the best image editor, YouTube Music's quirks, Samsung's issues with fast charging, review the Amazfit GTR Mini, and more! Links:  Google TV Is Adding A Ton Of Free Channels - Android Central Google Photos Is The Best Image Editor - Android Central YouTube Music's Most Annoying Quirk - Android Central The Galaxy Note 7 Is Still Haunting Samsung - Android Central Amazfit GTR Mini Review - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @Gwanatu @AndyMyrick @NamerahS
4/17/20231 hour, 1 minute, 39 seconds
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Why VR Will NEVER Replace Traditional Gaming

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Nick Sutrich, Andrew Myrick, and Namerah Saud Fatmi discuss VR replacing traditional gaming, a YouTube Shorts glow-up, the Samsung 'Fan Edition', the Galaxy Z Fold 5 going on a diet, why it's better to spend $1,000 on a Chromebook rather than a tablet, and more! Links:  VR Will Never Replace Traditional Gaming - Android Central Time For YouTube Shorts To Have A Major Glow-Up - Android Central What Does 'Fan Edition' Even Mean? - Android Central Samsung Putting The Galaxy Z Fold 5 'On A Diet' - Android Central Why I’d Rather Spend $1,000 On A Chromebook Than A Tablet - Android Central Google Pixel Fold: Everything We Know - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @Gwanatu @AndyMyrick @NamerahS
4/10/20231 hour, 1 minute, 38 seconds
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Mixed Feelings on Mixed Reality

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Nicholas Sutrich, and Michael Hicks dive into the biggest problem with wearable charging, announcements from GDC, their uncertain feelings on mixed reality headsets, PlayStation's curious launch of the PS VR2, and so much more! Links:  The Quest 2 and PSVR 2 are rivals with a symbiotic relationship | Android Central My rabbit just ate my Pixel Watch charging cord, exposing a huge wearable problem | Android Central Sony PSVR 2 review: Worth the high price | Android Central Is Sony self-sabotaging the PSVR 2? | Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors: Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @gbhil @Gwanatu  
4/3/20231 hour, 20 minutes, 2 seconds
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Flat Or Curved Smartphone Displays?

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Nick Sutrich, Derrek Lee, and Andrew Myrick, discuss the launch of Google's Bard AI chatbot, a potential TikTok ban, whether Microsoft should put Bing with ChatGPT on Wear OS, debate flat or curved displays on smartphones, and more! Links:  Google's Bard AI Chatbot - Android Central Microsoft Should Put Bing With ChatGPT On Wear OS - Android Central It's Impossible To Review Security Cameras - Android Central Flat Or Curved Smartphone Displays POLL - Android Central A TikTok Ban Isn't About Privacy, It's About Politics - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @AndyMyrick @TheeBranLee @Gwanatu
3/27/20231 hour, 14 minutes, 50 seconds
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The Galaxy S23 Ultra Moon Controversy?!

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Nick Sutrich and Namerah Saud Fatmi discuss the Galaxy S23 Ultra moon controversy, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6, Google Pixel 6's March Updates, more Meta layoffs, Galaxy S23 Series rumours, and more! Links:  Your Galaxy S23 Ultra Isn't Actually Taking Pictures Of The Moon - Android Central Samsung's Galaxy Watch 6 - Android Central Galaxy S23 Series Rumors - Android Central Pixel 6's March 2023 Update - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @gbhil @Gwanatu @NamerahS
3/20/20231 hour, 18 minutes, 15 seconds
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Pixel Fold Spotted In The Wild?

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Derrek Lee, and Nick Sutrich discuss the rumours around the unreleased Pixel Fold being spotted on an NYC train, Ring's controversial policy change, Spotify's revamp, review the Samsung Galaxy S23, and more! Links:  The Pixel Fold may have just been spotted - Android Central Ring is ruining its products - Android Central Spotify just got a major TikTok-style revamp - Android Central Samsung Galaxy S23 Review - Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. Follow us on Twitter: @AndroidCentral @Shruti_Shekar @gbhil @TheeBranLee @Gwanatu
3/13/20231 hour, 15 minutes, 17 seconds
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Samsung Galaxy Ultra Iterative

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast Shruti Shekar, Derrek Lee, Shruti Shekar, and Michael Hicks dive into our review of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, impressions of the PS VR2, unwanted changes to the FitBit experience, what's new with One UI 5.1, and so much more! Links:  Sony PS VR2 review: Worth the high price | Android Central Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra review: Understated grandeur | Android Central What's new in One UI 5.1? | Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now. Rocket Money - Visit RocketMoney.com/ACP to learn more about managing your subscriptions.
2/27/20231 hour, 9 minutes, 35 seconds
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The Curious Case of the Crumbling Google Pixel 7 Pro

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Nicholas Sutrich, and guest Derrek Lee dive into some hardware problems with the Google Pixel 7 Pro, impressions of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, WhatsApp spam, Netflix's concerning new password policy, and so much more! Links:  Samsung Galaxy Watch 6: Six things we want to see | Android Central The Galaxy S23 stands out because it doesn't | Android Central WhatsApp spam is getting out of control in India | Android Central Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra camera review: More megapixels isn't always better | Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors:  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now.  
2/12/20231 hour, 16 minutes, 54 seconds
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Samsung Phone Extravaganza

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Nicholas Sutrich, and guest Michael Hicks dive into the details surrounding Samsung's latest event, Meta earnings and the questions surrounding the pivot to VR, Apple entering the search engine race, and so much more! Links:  Samsung Galaxy S23: I just can't | Android Central The Galaxy S23 is the easiest phone I've ever set up | Android Central The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is making my wife regret going to iPhone | Android Central Why the Galaxy S23 could be the best gaming phone of 2023 | Android Central  Android Central Podcast Sponsors: ZocDoc: Get trusted medical office through trusted doctors through the free Zocdoc app. Visit zocdoc.com/acp to learn more.  Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now.  
2/5/20231 hour, 21 minutes, 32 seconds
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Is AI actually intelligent?

On this week's episode of the Android Central podcast Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, and Nicholas Sutrich share their opinions on the current problems surrounding Wear OS, Microsoft's push to compete with ChatGPT, our AI-driven search future, the frustrations surrounding digital video game ownership, and so much more!  Links: ChatGPT could help Google more than Microsoft, ironically | Android Central I won't buy another digital PS5 game and you shouldn't either | Android Central Wear OS 3 finally fixes the problems Android watches have had for years | Android Central Apple search would be Google's 'get out of jail free' card | Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors: Rocket Money - Visit RocketMoney.com/ACP to learn more about managing your subscriptions.
1/29/202345 minutes, 46 seconds
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To fold, or not to fold

On this week's episode of the Android Central podcast Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Nicholas Sutrich, and Andrew Myrick answer burning questions like "who are tablets actually for?" and "why don't more games get delayed?", share their thoughts on wireless charging, discuss the current state of foldable displays, breakdown the Nothing Phone 1, and so much more! Links:  Carriers ruined my ability to switch between phones, not Apple | Android Central Tablets suck but the Fold 4 doesn't | Android Central Poll: Should phone makers switch to eSIM-only phones? | Android Central The Nothing Phone 1 grabs another Android 13 beta with tons of new features | Android Central Android Central Podcast Sponsors: Rocket Money - Visit RocketMoney.com/ACP to learn more about managing your subscriptions. Masterworks - Masterworks: Invest in contemporary art with Masterworks. Download the Masterworks app and tell them the Android Central Podcast sent you, and you'll receive priority access. *** “Net returns” refers to the annualized internal rate of return net of all fees and costs, calculated from the offering closing date to the sale date. IRR may not be indicative of Masterworks paintings not yet sold and past performance is not indicative of future results. See important Reg A disclosures: Masterworks.com/cdMasterworks’ offerings are filed with the SEC, view all past and current offerings here: https://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgarcompany=masterworks&match=&filenum=&State=&Country=&SIC=&myowner=exclude&action=getcompany ***  
1/17/20231 hour, 25 minutes, 32 seconds
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Will Android Actually Improve in 2023?

On this week's episode of the Android Central podcast Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Nicholas Sutrich, and Andrew Myrick discuss 2022's disappointing output for tech, how Android can potentially improve in 2023, the highlights from CES, the striking design of the OnePlus 11, and wireless charging improvements, and much more!   Links:    https://www.androidcentral.com/phones/2022-was-a-frustratingly-awful-year-for-tech   https://www.androidcentral.com/phones/wishlist-predictions-2023   https://www.androidcentral.com/accessories/smart-home/no-arlo-is-not-bricking-your-old-cameras   https://www.androidcentral.com/phones/oneplus-11-china-launch   https://www.androidcentral.com/phones/qi2-wireless-charging-standard   Android Central Podcast Sponsors:   Indeed: Hire better with Indeed. Visit indeed.com/acp to start hiring now.   Masterworks: Invest in contemporary art with Masterworks. Download the Masterworks app and tell them the Android Central Podcast sent you, and you'll receive priority access.   ZocDoc: Get trusted medical office through trusted doctors through the free Zocdoc app. Visit zocdoc.com/acp to learn more.   
1/8/20231 hour, 9 minutes, 20 seconds
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They're always watching

On this week's episode of the Android Central podcast Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Nicholas Sutrich, and Chris Wedel discuss an array of high-profile security concerns involving popular camera apps, the problems surrounding some ad networks, Elon Musk's phone plan, the tragic death of a skunk, and so much more! Links:  https://www.androidcentral.com/accessories/smart-home/security-researcher-says-eufy-has-a-big-security-problem https://www.androidcentral.com/accessories/smart-home/never-ever-put-a-camera-inside-your-home https://www.androidcentral.com/apps-software/privacy-firm-reveals-that-many-shopping-apps-give-ad-networks-access-to-your-phone https://www.androidcentral.com/apps-software/500-million-whatsapp-numbers-being-sold-on-the-dark-web https://www.androidcentral.com/accessories/smart-home/what-android-central-staff-bought-for-cyber-monday-2022 Android Central Sponsors:  Rocket Money: Visit RocketMoney.com/ACP to learn more about managing your subscriptions.
12/4/20221 hour, 7 minutes, 21 seconds
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A Hawaiian special

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast Shruti Shekar and Nicholas Sutrich host a special Qualcomm episode with Alex Katouzian, SVP and GM of mobile, compute, and XR. From mobile to VR, the Android Central team asks burning questions about the future of Qualcomm.  Android Central Sponsors ExpressVPN: Visit ExpressVPN.com/Android to get an extra three months with a one-year package. Rocket Money: Visit RocketMoney.com/ACP to learn more about managing your subscriptions.
11/20/202233 minutes, 4 seconds
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Can VR solve our problems?

On this week's episode of the Android Central Podcast Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Andrew Myrick, and Derrek Lee discuss the potential for VR to solve real-world problems, terrible in-game ads, issues with the iPad Pro, the Fossil Gen 6 Wellness Edition, the Amazon Fire TV Cube, and so much more! Links:  https://www.androidcentral.com/gaming/virtual-reality/nanome-meta-quest-pro https://www.androidcentral.com/apps-software/i-told-google-about-an-app-with-the-most-disruptive-ads-ive-ever-seen-and-was-told-to-fix-it-myself https://www.androidcentral.com/tablets/why-im-done-with-ipad https://www.androidcentral.com/phones/mediatek-dimensity-9200-announced https://www.androidcentral.com/wearables/fossil-gen-6-wellness-edition-review https://www.androidcentral.com/streaming-tv/amazon-fire-tv-cube-2022-review Android Central Sponsors Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid for a limited time. Terms and conditions apply.
11/14/20221 hour, 7 minutes, 50 seconds
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It's All About Health

Smartwatches monitor your activity when you are on the go. VR can let you go almost anywhere while actually going nowhere. This week, we dive into Fitbit, Meta Quest Pro, and more. Links: Apple exec confirms move to USB-C for future iPhone | Android Central Google needs to figure out what to do with Fitbit and Google Fit | Android Central When it comes to your health, don't place too much trust in your smartwatch | Android Central Fitbit Versa 4 review: Straying further from the path | Android Central Meta Quest Pro review: The Oculus Quest grew up (and got a job) | Android Central I played virtual D&D on a real table with the Quest Pro and it was amazing | Android Central Sponsors Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid for a limited time. Terms and conditions apply.
10/30/20221 hour, 16 minutes, 49 seconds
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Pixel's Pass

There's a LOT more to say about Pixel 7 and Pixel Watch now that we've had some more time with them. We also question whether or not Wear OS 3 has the potential to make the watch market more competitive. Finally, we examine life in the metaverse with Meta Quest Pro. Links: Google Pixel 7 review: Let's face it, it's all about the cameras | Android Central Google Pixel Watch review: It's finally here, and it's good | Android Central Fossil says Wear OS 3 update is coming very soon to Gen 6 smartwatches | Android Central Google's Pixel Pass should have included the Pixel Watch and Pixel 7 | Android Central Meta Quest Pro hands-on: The amazing VR headset that isn't made for you | Android Central The next generation is already living in the metaverse | Android Central Sponsors Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid for a limited time. Terms and conditions apply.
10/16/20221 hour, 13 minutes, 44 seconds
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Google - alive and dead

This week, we cover everything announced at Google's recent Pixel event and chat about the demise of Stadia. Links: Google's Pixel event 2022: The biggest announcements, from the Pixel 7 to Pixel Tablet | Android Central Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro Hands-on: The tock for last year's tick | Android Central Pixel Watch hands-on and first impressions: Google is officially in the smartwatch game | Android Central Why Google got away with such a boring Pixel Watch & Pixel 7 reveal | Android Central The Pixel 7 series finally gets Face Unlock, but the feature is limited to just that | Android Central The Pixel Tablet will become a major part of your Nest smart home | Android Central Google will never recover from its Stadia debacle | Android Central Forget Stadia, Google is getting back into VR in a way we didn't expect | Android Central Sponsors Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid for a limited time. Terms and conditions apply. ExpressVPN: If you really want to go incognito and protect your privacy, secure yourself with the #1 rated VPN. Visit expressvpn.com/android, and get three extra months for free.
10/10/20221 hour, 13 minutes, 21 seconds
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Space Lasers

This week, we examine the new Space Race and rural connectivity. We also talk about why Apple doesn't try to compete with Android OEM's when it comes to wearables, Pixel 7 leaks, the Pico 4 VR headset, and more. Links: Apple doesn't try to compete with Android OEMs, and that's why it's far more successful | Android Central The new Space Race is all about your smartphone | Android Central The T-Mobile and Starlink partnership has me hopeful for my rural connectivity issues | Android Central New Pixel Watch teaser video showcases design and new watch faces | Android Central Pixel 7 and 7 Pro prices leak, and we're pretty stoked | Android Central The Pico 4 is better than the Oculus Quest 2, so why isn't it coming to the U.S.? | Android Central Sponsors Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid for a limited time. Terms and conditions apply.
9/25/20221 hour, 3 minutes, 49 seconds
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Calling it now, it's gonna be iFold

This week, we look at Apple's recent product announcements through the lens of Android users. We talk about what they got right, what they got wrong, and why using an "old" chip isn't a big deal. Links: Dynamic Island is what Android should have done with hole-punch cameras years ago | Android Central iPhone 14 Pro's Dynamic Island might soon see its Android version on Xiaomi phones | Android Central Is Apple waiting too long to make a foldable phone? | Android Central Apple using an "old" chip in the iPhone is a good thing for everyone | Android Central Google and Apple are paving the way with digital wallets, even if some places are slow to catch up | Android Central PICO XR on Twitter: "The moment you’ve been waiting for is here! We can’t wait to show you what we have in store for you. Stay tuned on 22nd September 2022, 14:00 GMT+2 #PICO https://t.co/KYD03VTeTE" / Twitter Sponsors Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid for a limited time. Terms and conditions apply.
9/19/20221 hour, 2 minutes, 56 seconds
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A Pro Move

We review the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro and check out three new Fitbit products. Lenovo has announced platform-agnostic AR glasses, Twitter has an edit button, and more. Links: Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro review: Heavy is the watch that wears the crown | Android Central Fitbit Versa 4 and Sense 2 arrive with more advanced health tracking and Google apps | Android Central The Fitbit Inspire 3 launches as a fun motivational tracker with a color display | Android Central Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro review: Fantastically comfortable | Android Central Lenovo’s platform-agnostic AR glasses will make a virtual display for almost any device | Android Central Twitter is finally launching an edit button — but there's a big caveat | Android Central Whistleblower calls out Twitter for spambots and mishandling user data | Android Central Sponsors ExpressVPN: If you really want to go incognito and protect your privacy, secure yourself with the #1 rated VPN. Visit expressvpn.com/android, and get three extra months for free.
9/5/20221 hour, 16 minutes, 35 seconds
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Your Data for a Tripod

We've got lots to catch up on in this episode. Tune in for our coverage of the camera system on Galaxy Z Fold 4, a new Motorola Edge, Samsung's deal with Meta, PSP games on Oculus Quest 2, and more. Links: Samsung won't fool me a third time with the Galaxy Watch 5 | Android Central Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 camera review: They really are better! | Android Central Android 13 is now rolling out to Google Pixel phones | Android Central Google clarifies confusing Android 12 update amid Android 13 rollout | Android Central Motorola Edge (2022) hands-on: Lessons learned from past mistakes | Android Central Someone is porting PSP games to the Oculus Quest 2 and they look amazing | Android Central Samsung's new partnership with Meta is a deal with the devil | Android Central Sponsors Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid for a limited time. Terms and conditions apply.
8/30/20221 hour, 10 minutes, 32 seconds
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Big Thumbs and Discount Keanu Reeves

It's a universe of unpacking! We check out the new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4, Z Flip 4, and Galaxy Watch 5. Google has also turned out the heat on Apple in their efforts to increase adoption of the RCS messaging standard. RCS is really cool, but not perfect. We explain the pros and cons. Links: Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2022 live blog: Z Fold 4, Flip 4, Watch 5 are here and we have all the info | Android Central Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 hands-on: Flippin' gorgeous | Android Central Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 hands-on: The fun-size foldable | Android Central Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 hands-on: Should you go Pro? | Android Central Why I'm trading the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic for the Watch 5 Pro | Android Central Here's what you can buy instead of Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 4, Watch 5 Pro, and Galaxy Buds 2 Pro | Android Central Dear companies: Stop removing features people actually like | Android Central Google pressures Apple to stop being stubborn and adopt RCS — and you can join in | Android Central You have the right to be forgotten, but the internet really is forever | Android Central Sponsors ExpressVPN: If you really want to go incognito and protect your privacy, secure yourself with the #1 rated VPN. Visit expressvpn.com/android, and get three extra months for free. Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid for a limited time. Terms and conditions apply.
8/16/20221 hour, 4 minutes, 31 seconds
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An Expensive Quest

The Pixel 6a is here! We review it on the show this week and talk about a price increase for Oculus Quest 2, Samsung's $200 credit, and more. Links: Google Pixel 6a review: Look ma, a small phone! | Android Central The Pixel 6a is further proof that you don't need expensive camera parts in your next phone | Android Central Early Pixel 6a users report big security issue with the fingerprint sensor | Android Central Meta increases price of the Oculus Quest 2 by $100 | Android Central Meta Q2 revenue goes down as it raises Quest 2 prices, deals with VR lawsuit | Android Central Samsung's $200 credit isn't enough to get some fans to reserve its next Galaxy devices | Android Central The Galaxy Z Fold 4 could be the next exciting foldable, but our readers are pretty meh | Android Central Sponsors Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid for a limited time. Terms and conditions apply.
8/1/202257 minutes, 54 seconds
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It's MON BLANC, not Mount Blanc

This week, we talk about Amazon's policy that provides access to Ring user data without a warrant. The gang also discuss the potential Galaxy S22 FE, a new Snapdragon chip for Wear OS devices, and more. Links: Amazon giving Ring data to police without a warrant is inexcusable, but allowed per its own policies | Android Central If Samsung launches a Galaxy S22 FE, it should do it sooner rather than later | Android Central Rumors point to Samsung killing the Galaxy S22 FE in favor of the S22 Ultra | Android Central I'm stupid excited for the future of Wear OS thanks to the new Snapdragon W5 Plus Gen 1 | Android Central TikTok's warning labels won't ease parental concerns over the app — and they shouldn't | Android Central Sponsors Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid for a limited time. Terms and conditions apply.
7/25/20221 hour, 11 minutes, 54 seconds
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TikTok nail salons

Nick's review of the Nothing phone (1) is on our site! The podcast crew interrogate him further and try to better understand the phone's role in the market. They also talk about Gen Z's affinity for TikTok and Instagram, new wearables rumors, and more. Links: Nothing phone (1) hands-on: A basic phone that gets the basics right | Android Central Nothing phone (1) needs more than a great design to succeed | Android Central Nothing phone (1) appearance on the US store hints at a potential release? | Android Central Google could lose Gen Z to TikTok and Instagram someday — here's why | Android Central Galaxy Watch 5 and Buds 2 Pro appear in Samsung's Wearable App | Android Central Sponsors Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid for a limited time. Terms and conditions apply.
7/18/20221 hour, 4 minutes, 56 seconds
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Save your money, don't buy a new phone

You probably don't need a new phone every year. But where's the fun in that? The gang weigh the benefits of frequent upgrades and talk about protecting yourself from scammers during the Prime Day frenzy. They also chat about the importance of OS updates, lifting of the Facebook account requirement for Oculus Quest 2 users, and more. Links: You probably don't need to buy a new phone next year | Android Central Scams and fraud ignorance won’t stop Prime Day shoppers | Android Central WhatsApp is working on a new privacy feature it should have had years ago | Android Central Android users actually do care about OS updates | Android Central Meta finally kills the Oculus Quest 2 Facebook account requirement | Android Central
7/11/202250 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Simplest AI

This week, we cover AI sentience, midrange smartphones, our thoughts on Prime Day, and more. Links: Can Google's LaMDA chatbot actually be sentient? | Android Central TCL Stylus 5G Review: Not the Note you're looking for | Android Central Moto G Stylus 5G (2022) review: Finally, a Motorola phone I can recommend | Android Central The Galaxy S22 FE might be canceled, signaling possible end of Fan Edition phones | Android Central Prime Day dates confirmed: here's when the summer sale begins | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid for a limited time. Terms and conditions apply.
6/20/202254 minutes, 14 seconds
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The Mainframe Era of AR

In the wake of Apple's WWDC 2022, we have many thoughts and questions as Android users. We also ponder what's going on in the AR space with Google, Apple, and others. Links: 10 things iOS 16 'stole' from Android | Android Central AR isn't ready for the real world yet, and Apple's WWDC conference proved it | Android Central iPadOS 16 and Stage Manager aim to narrow the gap between the iPad and Samsung DeX on Galaxy Tablets | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid for a limited time. Terms and conditions apply.
6/13/202259 minutes, 45 seconds
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In conversation with Nothing’s Carl Pei

Shruti Shekar and Nick Sutrich sit down with Carl Pei to discuss his journey from OnePlus to Nothing, creating meaningful products, and everything in between. Links: Nothing phone (1) launch date officially confirmed — RSVP now for the big reveal | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid for a limited time. Terms and conditions apply.
6/8/202250 minutes, 32 seconds
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Google's chance at making more money

Huawei and ZTE are banned in Canada. It's a move that's mostly political, and based moreso on their networking hardware than phones. The gang chime in on that, plus a preview of Nothing phone components, Pixel Watch, and more. Links: Huawei and ZTE are now banned in Canada over cybersecurity concerns | Android Central Nothing phone (1) preview highlights internal components, unified design | Android Central Pixel Watch and Pixel 7 could make me ditch Apple for good | Android Central The Pixel Watch sounds like a powerhouse despite its aging chipset | Android Central Wear OS 3 was absent at Google I/O 2022, but that’s just fine | Android Central Wear OS companion app opens up beta program, could be a sign of things to come | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid for a limited time. Terms and conditions apply. Truebill: Don’t fall for subscription scams. Start cancelling today at truebill.com/acp. It could save you THOUSANDS a year.
5/29/20221 hour, 3 minutes, 58 seconds
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The Beautiful Chaos of Android

Shruti and Nick sit down with Qualcomm General Manager of Handsets, Chris Patrick, to discuss the chip manufacturer's latest announcements and talk about where the industry is headed. Then, Jerry and Alex join in to share their thoughts on how new processors will benefit the most important people—You! Links: The new Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 pushes flagship Android smartphones to new heights | Android Central The Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 arrives to bring a new era of powerful mid-range Android phones | Android Central Sponsors: Manscaped: Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code ACP at Manscaped.com.
5/20/20221 hour, 14 minutes, 27 seconds
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Googley, Googles, Googler, Google I/O

Google I/O 2022 has come and gone, and we have SOOOO much to discuss. We chime in on all the software and hardware announcements. We end the episode by paying tribute to our friend and co-worker, Babu Mohan, who passed away unexpectedly earlier this year. He will be greatly missed as a member of the Android Central family. Links: Google IO 2022 | Android Central Google I/O 2022: Biggest announcements from the keynote | Android Central The Google Wallet / Google Pay split is messy but might just work | Android Central Google teases smart AR glasses that put Google Translate on your face | Android Central Google makes it easier to remove search results about yourself and control your ads | Android Central The Galaxy Watch 4 isn't getting Google Assistant just yet, but it's close | Android Central After 10 years of Google’s messy hardware strategy, it looks like they finally got it right | Android Central Google I/O ignored the Pixel Fold, but don't lose hope | Android Central Here's your first look at the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro, coming later this fall | Android Central Google's Pixel Buds Pro are coming in July and bringing ANC with them | Android Central The iPod is dead | TechCrunch Samsung needs to bring back its iPod competitor | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid for a limited time. Terms and conditions apply.
5/16/20221 hour, 11 minutes, 50 seconds
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A Pixel Watch Mystery

We talk about our exclusive leaked images that seem to show Google's first smartwatch. Accident or intentionally left behind? The gang also offer their take on the Nothing Launcher, trouble at Netflix, and Nick's review of the OnePlus Nord N20 5G. Rounding things out, each of our hosts have $44 billion to spend. What do they buy with their hypothetical money? Links: Google Pixel Watch: Exclusive leaked images seem to show Google's first smartwatch | Android Central Poll: Would you buy the Pixel Watch if this were the final design? | Android Central More images of the alleged Pixel Watch emerge, and it all comes together (almost) | Android Central Google stays mum on Pixel Watch leak despite past track record of quashing rumors | Android Central Nothing Launcher beta is out now to give you an early taste of Nothing OS | Android Central Netflix's streaming woes are about more than password sharing | Android Central Netflix is losing its appeal as many of our readers plan to leave or have already left | Android Central OnePlus Nord N20 5G review: Return of the OnePlus X | Android Central[ Here's what Elon Musk could've bought for $44 billion instead of Twitter | Android Central Sponsors: Truebill: Don’t fall for subscription scams. Start cancelling today at truebill.com/acp. It could save you THOUSANDS a year. Manscaped: Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code ACP at Manscaped.com.
5/1/20221 hour, 15 minutes, 27 seconds
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Is Carl Pei the Next Steve Jobs?

This week, we talk about killing in VR, sideloading apps, Carl Pei, Galaxy Watch 4, and more. Links: Oculus Quest Pro could get a Super Resolution upgrade with T-REx tech | Android Central Every new Quest 2 game announced at Meta Games Showcase 2022 | Android Central Tim Cook is right and wrong about sideloading | Android Central The OnePlus 10 might ditch this iconic hardware feature | Android Central No OnePlus 10 phone yet, but here's why it likely hasn't been announced | Android Central I bought a Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 again — and I'm still not impressed | Android Central More Galaxy Watch 4 owners are finally receiving these long-awaited health features | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through April 30. Terms and conditions apply.
4/24/20221 hour, 10 minutes, 44 seconds
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Exynos, more like ExyNOPE

Rumor has it that the Samsung Galaxy S23 and S22 FE might use MediaTek chips for the first time. The team also discuss privacy and safety issues when it comes to smartphone photography and trackers like Apple AirTags. They also survey the current VR landscape, and more. Links: The Samsung Galaxy S23 and S22 FE may use MediaTek chips for the first time | Android Central Arun Maini on Twitter: "A smartphone feature I would love to see: Being able to tap a button and instantly snap a photo, without needing to open the camera app first. Even if you can't see exactly what you're capturing, you'll at least get SOMETHING, for all those moments that happen way too quickly!" / Twitter Samantha Cole on Twitter: "AirTags are being used across the country to stalk and harass women—by vindictive ex-boyfriends, fathers, husbands. We went through 150 police reports and found this disturbing pattern of abuse: https://t.co/lh1tQQ1BRD" / Twitter Moss: Book II review: The PSVR's last hurrah is as spectacular as its first | Android Central GDC 2022 provided a glimpse into the future of PS VR2 games | Android Central REK proves the future of sports has no balls | Android Central Among Us VR, Cities VR, and Espire 1 confirmed for Meta Quest Gaming Showcase | Android Central Sponsors: Keeper Security: Remove the Pain of Remembering Passwords. Securely store your passwords with Keeper and never worry about remembering them again. Start your free trial at www.get-keeper.com. Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through April 30. Terms and conditions apply.
4/10/20221 hour, 9 minutes, 48 seconds
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The S22 Ultra Saga

The gang praise the OnePlus 10 Pro, especially as an alternative to Google and Samsung hardware. We also hear more about Nothing, Andrew's S22 Ultra frustrations, and more. Links: OnePlus 10 Pro review: Back on the right path | Android Central Michael Fisher on Twitter: "My practical take on the OnePlus 10 Pro: at $899 it's a solid choice for people who want a Google or Samsung alternative. ✅Attractive ✅Charges quickly ✅Lasts long ✅150° camera is cool ❌Cameras could be better on the whole ❌Software is weird ❌No ATT 5g ❌8/128 only (USA) https://t.co/ypcKzfmhFI" / Twitter Why I canceled my Galaxy S22 Ultra preorder | Android Central EXCLUSIVE-U.S. probe of Google Maps picks up speed -sources | Reuters Justice Department probe into Google Maps dominance gains traction | Android Central Nothing on Twitter: "Say hello to just Another (1). You’ve seen a phone just like this before. Experience edge-to-edge monotony. It’s inspiringly uninspired. Utterly unoriginal. And exactly the same as everything else. Coming to bore you soon. https://t.co/pLWW07l8G7 https://t.co/2FHHI5ELr1" / Twitter Sponsors: Keeper Security: Remove the Pain of Remembering Passwords. Securely store your passwords with Keeper and never worry about remembering them again. Start your free trial at www.get-keeper.com.
4/4/20221 hour, 2 minutes, 44 seconds
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Google is watching you...

This week, we take on Samsung's Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, Google's data collection practices, and why Galaxy Watch 4 was a flop. We also speculate about Nothing as their first Android smartphone is set to arrive this summer. Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra review: Undoubtedly overpowered | Android Central Nothing's first Android smartphone will arrive this summer | Android Central Google was quietly collecting your Messages and Phone app data | Android Central Poll: What brand is your current Android smartphone? | Android Central Despite its commercial success, the Galaxy Watch 4 was a flop after all | Android Central
3/28/20221 hour, 21 minutes, 25 seconds
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Benchmarks Suck

Nick and Shruti are joined this week by Chris Wedel and Derrek Lee to talk about Galaxy S22 throttling, the validity of benchmarks, Apple's M1 compared to other processors, and more. Links: The iPad Air with M1 silicon proves Samsung has a mid-range tablet problem | Android Central Samsung starts rolling out a fix for the Galaxy S22's throttling issue | Android Central Pixel March 2022 feature drop is live with updates for Snapchat, At a Glance, and more | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through March 31. Terms and conditions apply.
3/14/20221 hour, 8 minutes, 32 seconds
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BIG CHANGES

This week, we examine Ukraine's role in the tech industry and how Big Tech is responding to Russia's invasion of the country. We also talk about Qualcomm partnering with ByteDance in the VR space. The Nothing phone could be coming in April, Pixel Watch vs. Galaxy Watch 4, and more. Links: Ukraine has helped the tech industry, but Big Tech hasn't helped Ukraine | Android Central Big tech’s response to Russia likely to set precedent, experts say - The Globe and Mail Qualcomm and ByteDance prove time is TikToking away for the Oculus Quest | Android Central Samsung grabbed 96% of the global foldable smartphone market in Q4 2021 | Android Central Carl Pei’s Nothing phone could launch as soon as April | Android Central Pixel Watch leak suggests it could outmatch the Galaxy Watch 4 in one key area | Android Central Sponsors: Manscaped: Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code ACP at Manscaped.com.
3/6/20221 hour, 15 minutes, 36 seconds
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The Empty Stadia

Jerry, Michael, and Nick are joined by Tom Meyer as they hold a wake for the not-dead-but-not-very-lively Google Stadia. They also check in on some different VR tech, the value of the new Motorola Edge+, and more. Links: Stadia: Everything you need to know about Google's cloud gaming service | Android Central Stadia Games and Entertainment shutting down, changing focus to partnering with third-party teams | Android Central Stadia year in review 2021: Lives to see 2022, but limps into the future | Android Central Google Project Iris is a new AR/VR headset powered by the cloud | Android Central Google reportedly in talks with Peloton, Bungie, and more over Stadia tech under new brand called 'Google Stream' | Android Central PS VR2 (PS5 VR) official headset design revealed | Android Central The new Motorola Edge+ (2022) comes for the Galaxy S22 Ultra with its own stylus | Android Central Tom Meyer (@tomeyerz) / Twitter Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through March 31. Terms and conditions apply. Truebill: Don’t fall for subscription scams. Start cancelling today at Truebill.com/acp.
2/27/20221 hour, 12 minutes, 33 seconds
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Blurry Kids

Shruti Shekar and Michael Hicks have entered the chat! Please welcome them into the fold along with Nick Sutrich and Jerry Hildenbrand. This week, we offer up a podcast review of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus and Ultra models. Links: Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus review: Avoiding the Ultra Note trap | Android Central Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra review: Reintroducing the Galaxy Note | Android Central Shruti Shekar (@shruti_shekar) / Twitter Nicholas Sutrich (@Gwanatu) / Twitter Michael Hicks (@MichaelLHicks) / Twitter Jerry Hildenbrand (@gbhil) / Twitter Sponsors: Manscaped: Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code ACP at Manscaped.com. Shopify: Supercharge your knowledge, your sales and your success. Grow your business with Shopify today - go to Shopify.com/acp.
2/20/20221 hour, 11 minutes, 4 seconds
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Make a Note of it

This week, we deliver a special edition of the show as Jerry, Nick, Ara, and Michael Fisher share their thoughts on everything released at Samsung's latest Galaxy Unpacked event. Links: Samsung Galaxy S22 hands-on: Smaller, flatter, and very Note-worthy | Android Central The Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus are official with an eco-conscious design, better cameras | Android Central Samsung's new Galaxy S22 Ultra takes a Note from the past to bring the S series into the future | Android Central Samsung Galaxy S22 gets more guaranteed Android updates than Google's Pixel 6 | Android Central Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 series is here with an Ultra model to take on the iPad Pro | Android Central Why the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra's notch isn't a big deal | Android Central Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 gets a big update, but Google Assistant is still months away | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through March 31. Terms and conditions apply.
2/10/20221 hour, 19 minutes, 13 seconds
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Please Don't Call it "Pro"

Smartphone season is nearly upon us, which means we have a metric boatload of leaks and rumors to share. Tune in and learn what's coming this year along with other news for Google and Android fans. Links: Lenovo, Sony will skip in-person MWC 2022 while other Android brands commit to stay | Android Central Qualcomm's SoundHound partnership keeps your voice searches off the cloud | Android Central Huawei P50 Pro and P50 Pocket launch globally with insane cameras | Android Central Massive Samsung Galaxy S22 specs leak leaves nothing to the imagination | Android Central Samsung confirms Galaxy Unpacked date and time for Galaxy S22 reveal | Android Central Leaked Galaxy S22 renders show off the different colors, models, and angles | Android Central Samsung's Galaxy Home Mini successor could be right around the corner | Android Central The PS VR2 display will be more than twice as pixel-dense as the Quest 2 | Android Central OnePlus Nord 2T leak reveals a Dimensity 1300 chipset and 80W fast charging | Android Central The original Microsoft Surface Duo finally receives the Android 11 update | Android Central Google Pixel 6a could launch earlier this year alongside the Pixel Watch | Android Central Google may be preparing to launch affordable 'Chromecast HD with Google TV' | Android Central You can now tell Google Assistant to shut up on Nest devices in a snap | Android Central Can Topics finally be the thing that kills third-party cookies? | Android Central Olympians, and burner phones, and online safety — oh my! | Android Central Sponsors: Surfshark: All you need in a VPN — and more. Go to Surfshark.deals/ACP and use code ACP to get 83% off plus 3 extra months for free when you sign up! Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through March 31. Terms and conditions apply.
1/30/20221 hour, 24 minutes, 55 seconds
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Press, Press, Smash

The January 2022 update is available now for Pixel 6 phones. It brings some quality of life improvements for their users. But the the news isn't so good for NVIDIA Shield TV after an Android 11 update. However, NVIDIA says fixes for Plex, Kodi, and more are on the way. The crew also dig into a lot of other news, such as why Airlines have such a bee in their bonnet about 5G, YouTube Premium discounts, scaling back on original content, and lousy trade-in values from Apple for Android phones. Links: How does 5G pose a threat to the airline industry? | Android Central AT&T and Verizon 5G upgrades delayed as airlines warn of 'major disruption' | Android Central AT&T and Dish outspend T-Mobile in mid-band 5G spectrum auction, Verizon sits this one out | Android Central January 2022 update for Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro is finally available | Android Central NVIDIA promises fixes for broken Plex, Kodi, and more on NVIDIA Shield TV after Android 11 update | Android Central Google Pay may add crypto cards to attract its 'Next Billion Users' | Android Central YouTube Premium gets a nice discount with new annual subscription plan | Android Central YouTube scales back original content following executive departure | Android Central Google Project Iris is a new AR/VR headset powered by the cloud | Android Central Google, Apple warn of 'harmful consequences' from proposed Senate bills | Android Central Apple lowers the trade-in value for some of the best Android phones | Android Central Logitech Pen review: The best Chromebook stylus ever | Android Central 3 reasons you should buy a Chromebook tablet instead of Android | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through March 31. Terms and conditions apply. Surfshark: All you need in a VPN — and more. Go to Surfshark.deals/ACP and use code ACP to get 83% off plus 3 extra months for free when you sign up! Manscaped: Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code ACP at Manscaped.com.
1/26/20221 hour, 37 minutes, 39 seconds
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A Smart Ass Scale

This week, Ara, Nick, Jeramy, and Chris Wedel survey the smartwatch landscape and offer suggestions on the best ones for fitness. They also talk about Samsung's blown Exynos 2200 launch schedule, Spotify's blown lossless streaming, and how a judge has dealt a blow to Meta regarding an FTC lawsuit. Links: Samsung misses its initial Exynos 2200 launch schedule — here's why | Android Central Spotify delays its long-awaited feature for premium users indefinitely | Android Central Judge deals a blow to Meta, allows FTC antitrust lawsuit to move forward | Android Central Google Nest speakers are losing this handy feature due to Sonos ruling | Android Central Population: One developers roll out the fix to the communications issue | Android Central New Android 13 features could make your lock screen more useful | Android Central Future Wear OS smartwatches will finally cater to the lefties of the world | Android Central Here's what Google and Fitbit need to do to keep pace with Samsung and Apple in the wearables space | Android Central What fitness tech and apps do the Android Central staff actually use? | Android Central How I'm using fitness tech to train for my marathon | Android Central Fitness trackers keep ditching buttons for touchscreens, and it's terrible | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through March 31. Terms and conditions apply. Surfshark: All you need in a VPN — and more. Go to Surfshark.deals/ACP and use code ACP to get 83% off plus 3 extra months for free when you sign up!
1/16/20221 hour, 24 minutes, 25 seconds
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The Scrolls of Alexandria

We're back! Ara, Nick, and Jeramy check out the first two new phones of 2022: Samsung's Galaxy S21 FE, and the OnePlus 10 Pro. There's also a ton of smartwatch news to explore from CES 2022, plus Chromebook and VR goodness. Links: Samsung Galaxy S21 FE review: Better phone, worse price | Android Central Samsung's new Home Hub wants to be the ultimate smart home controller | Android Central Samsung's foldable concepts show how it could evolve beyond the Galaxy Z Fold 3 | Android Central OnePlus 10 Pro is already shaping up to be one of the best phones of the 2022 | Android Central OnePlus reveals more details on the OnePlus 10 Pro's second-gen Hasselblad camera system | Android Central Razer gets its own limited-edition Fossil Gen 6 smartwatch for gamers | Android Central Garmin Vivomove Sport debuts with a 'hidden' display and an affordable price tag | Android Central You'll soon be able to use your Wear OS watch to unlock your Android phone or Chromebook | Android Central CES 2022's Chromebooks kick off a bright new trend | Android Central ASUS stuns CES 2022 with a 16-inch ASUS Chromebook Flip CX5 | Android Central Qualcomm and Microsoft are working together on new chips for the metaverse | Android Central Oculus Quest Pro and Quest 3 release dates and new display tech leaked | Android Central PS5 VR (PSVR 2): Release date, price, and everything we know so far | Android Central Chromecast volume controls return on Android 12 — but there's a catch | Android Central Google products face import ban following Sonos patent infringement ruling | Android Central Sponsors: Shopify: Supercharge your knowledge, your sales and your success. Grow your business with Shopify today - go to Shopify.com/acp. Surfshark: All you need in a VPN — and more. Go to Surfshark.deals/ACP and use code ACP to get 83% off plus 3 extra months for free when you sign up!
1/10/20221 hour, 20 minutes, 53 seconds
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Serious Fixing To Do

Harish, Nick, Jerry, and Ara check in on the announcements from the Qualcomm Snapdragon Summit. Pixel Watch inches closer to reality, and OPPO is sent to release their first foldable phone. The gang also investigate a week's worth of outages and bugs, including AWS downtime and the inability to dial emergency services. Links: Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 mobile platform ushers in a new generation for Qualcomm | Android Central Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 is coming to these phones in 2022 | Android Central Qualcomm takes the fight to Intel with new 5nm Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 ARM chip | Android Central Qualcomm teams up with Razer for the next evolution of mobile gaming | Android Central This could be our first look at official Google Pixel Watch images | Android Central Google's Pixel Watch looks like the Moto 360 successor I've been waiting for | Android Central OPPO's first foldable phone goes after Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 3 | Android Central Samsung's late Galaxy S21 FE launch could actually be a good thing | Android Central The AWS outage that took down Ring, Alexa, and Disney+ is finally over | Android Central This unbelievable bug is keeping Android phones from calling 911 | Android Central First Android 12L beta is here with better user experience and bug fixes | Android Central Samsung could halt the stable One UI 4 rollout for its foldable phones | Android Central Chromecast with Google TV update fixes some of its worst lingering issues | Android Central The Chromecast with Google TV has a fatal flaw — but it's still my favorite | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through December 31. Terms and conditions apply. Codecademy: Join the millions of people learning to code with Codecademy and see where coding can take you. Get 15% off your Codecademy Pro membership when you go to Codecademy.com and use promo code ANDROID.
12/13/20211 hour, 55 minutes, 56 seconds
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Infectious Audio

Nick and Jerry spend the episode chatting with fellow Android Central-ites Chris Wedel and Andrew Myrick. Chris shares his unpleasant experience with the Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro, plus the gang discuss Motorola's rise to number three smartphone vendor in the U.S. And that's just the tip of the iceberg of everything they cover — check it out! Links: Chris Wedel (@chris_wedel) / Twitter Andrew Myrick (@andymyrick) / Twitter Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro are infectious in all the wrong ways | Android Central How Motorola became number 3 against all odds | Android Central Samsung publishes official One UI 4 (Android 12) update schedule in the US | Android Central Foldables may be the future but Samsung is betting big on regular phones in 2022 | Android Central Qualcomm hints at a strong Snapdragon presence in the Galaxy S22 series | Android Central The Pixel 6 Pro falls short on 5G speeds when compared to the Galaxy S21 | Android Central The Pixel 6 mid-November patch could finally fix the fingerprint scanner | Android Central Google confirms the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro don't actually charge at 30W | Android Central New Google Camera update brings some Pixel 6 features to its predecessors | Android Central Samsung is bringing some of Galaxy Watch 4's best features to older Galaxy watches | Android Central Apple does the bare minimum to get in front of right to repair laws and the internet loves it | Android Central History repeats itself as Meta accused of stealing tech for new VR gloves | Android Central You can now pick up a pair of Nreal Light AR glasses at Verizon stores | Android Central Sponsors: Shopify: Supercharge your knowledge, your sales and your success. Grow your business with Shopify today - go to Shopify.com/acp. Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through December 31. Terms and conditions apply.
11/22/20211 hour, 29 minutes, 11 seconds
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The Power of Good Enough

Android Central alumni Russell Holly and Daniel Bader join Ara, Jerry, and Michael Fisher for an epic gab session! They chat about Google's Pixel 6 messaging, Meta and the changing shape of the open web, and some of their favorite new tech in 2021. Links: The Pixel 6 is facing a lot of criticism, but that's good for Google | Android Central Meta acquires popular VR exercise app Supernatural, a sign of things to come | Android Central Sponsors: Codecademy: Join the millions of people learning to code with Codecademy and see where coding can take you. Get 15% off your Codecademy Pro membership when you go to Codecademy.com and use promo code ANDROID.
11/12/20211 hour, 49 minutes, 29 seconds
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Facebook in the Metaverse of Madness

Facebook has changed their corporate name to 'Meta', and we have thoughts! The gang chat about this and its impact on Oculus.They also check out some Samsung rumors, One UI 4 beta, and some lingering issues with Pixel 6. Links: Facebook changes company name, is now called 'Meta' | Android Central Is a Meta rebrand enough to heal the toxicity of the Oculus name? | Android Central Facebook's Meta rebranding could start a trademark battle with a PC company | Android Central Oculus Quest to become Meta Quest, drop Facebook login requirement in 2022 | Android Central Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is coming to Oculus Quest 2 | Android Central Meta acquires popular VR exercise app Supernatural, a sign of things to come | Android Central Beat Saber surpasses $100 million in revenue on the Oculus Quest platform | Android Central Meta says it's shutting down the Facebook facial recognition system | Android Central Privacy in the new Metaverse | Android Central Leaked Galaxy S21 FE backplate shows a familiar design, with one exception | Android Central Samsung Galaxy S22 ready for early 2022 launch, reportedly in mass production | Android Central One UI 4 (Android 12) beta arrives for U.S. Galaxy Z Fold 3, Flip 3 models | Android Central Samsung Internet is finally getting one of Google Chrome's most useful features | Android Central Google to fix Pixel 6 'residual light' flickering issue with December update | Android Central Google Pixel 6 loses its smooth display when this Telegram feature is turned on | Android Central Google Pixel 6 Pro stock is running low following its release | Android Central Google is reportedly already working on a new Tensor chip for the Pixel 6 successor | Android Central Generator giant Generac acquires smart thermostat maker Ecobee for $770 milllion | Android Central NVIDIA's $40 billion Arm acquisition set back yet again by EU regulators | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through December 31. Terms and conditions apply. Mint Mobile: Switch to Mint Mobile and get premium wireless service, starting at JUST $15 bucks a month at mintmobile.com/acp!
11/7/20211 hour, 39 minutes, 22 seconds
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Cream of Wheat

Ara, Nick, and Jerry each have a Pixel 6 to pinky prop in their hot little hands. Tune in as they share what they love about the phone, and what could potentially be improved. Links: Google Pixel 6 review: The best Android phone under $600 — if you can get it | Android Central Best Google Pixel 6 cases 2021 | Android Central Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro hands-on: Prettiest Pixel perfection | Android Central 6 reasons to buy a Google Pixel 6 instead of settling for the Pixel 5a | Android Central Google Pixel 6 Pro review: The best $900 phone you'll find anywhere | Android Central Update your Pixel 6 as soon as you receive it 'to get all the features' | Android Central Sponsors: Shopify: Supercharge your knowledge, your sales and your success. Grow your business with Shopify today - go to Shopify.com/acp. Manscaped: Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code ACP at Manscaped.com. Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through December 31. Terms and conditions apply.
10/29/20212 hours, 2 minutes, 30 seconds
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ColorOS in a Scooby Doo mask

In addition to looking ahead at what's certain to be a massive week of tech news, Ara, Alex, and Nick, discuss OPPO's ColorOS 12, a new Pixel Stand, 'Pixel Pass' rumors, new Acer Chromebooks, and more. Links: OPPO ColorOS 12 (Android 12) hands-on: Everything you need, nothing you don't | Android Central New Pixel Stand gets double the speed for the same wince-worthy price | Android Central Google Pixel 6 | Android Central Google may soon launch an Apple One-like 'Pixel Pass' subscription bundle | Android Central Acer Chromebook Spin 514 (2H) review: Faster, better, and much pricier | Android Central Acer unveils new Chromebooks with military-grade durability, Wi-Fi 6 support | Android Central HTC announces new Vive Flow portable VR smart glasses coming in November | Android Central Sponsors: Bookmark.com: Spend time running your business, not your website. Get 15% off your first purchase at bookmark.com/acp. Codecademy: Join the millions of people learning to code with Codecademy and see where coding can take you. Get 15% off your Codecademy Pro membership when you go to Codecademy.com and use promo code ANDROID.
10/15/20211 hour, 16 minutes, 10 seconds
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Vodka, Coke, and Purge

Android 12 is out of beta and will hopefully be rolling out to Pixel phones soon. Nick, Jerry, and Ara dig into that along with the second beta Samsung One UI 4. They also talk about what to expect during the Pixel 6 launch event, Facebook's massive outage, and more. Links: Android 12: Everything you need to know | Android Central Android 12 finally out of beta, rolls out soon for Google Pixel smartphones | Android Central Samsung Galaxy S21 series gets its second One UI 4 (Android 12) beta | Android Central With OxygenOS 12, OnePlus loses what little identity it had left | Android Central The Google Pixel 6 series launch date has finally been revealed | Android Central Facebook apologizes, explains the cause of its massive outage | Android Central 'Oculess' tool unlinks Oculus Quest 2 from Facebook account | Android Central Sponsors: Hello Fresh: With HelloFresh, you get fresh, pre-measured ingredients and mouthwatering seasonal recipes delivered right to your door. Go to HelloFresh.com/acp14 and use code acp14 for 14 free meals, including free shipping! Mint Mobile: Switch to Mint Mobile and get premium wireless service, starting at JUST $15 bucks a month at mintmobile.com/acp! Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through September 30. Terms and conditions apply.
10/8/20211 hour, 13 minutes, 12 seconds
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Shower Time with Amazon

Our own Jeramy Johnson joins Ara, Nick, and Jerry for an avalanche of Amazon product announcements. The crew also check out the latest news on Pixel 6, YouTube's ban on vaccine misinformation, and more. Links: Scare-amy Johnson 🎃 (@jeramyutgw) / Twitter Amazon Event 2021: Everything announced including Astro, Echo Show 15, and Ring's drone camera | Android Central The new Amazon Echo Show 15 wants to be the ultimate digital photo frame | Android Central Want to try Amazon's new drone camera? You need to sign up right now | Android Central Ring goes after Google with new line of home security devices and services | Android Central Blink launches $50 video doorbell with two-year battery life, new outdoor accessories | Android Central Amazon projects the new Glow will be perfect for kids and long-distance loved ones | Android Central New Amazon Halo View fitness tracker adds AMOLED screen, ditches the creepy mic | Android Central Amazon Astro is a $1,000 robot dog on wheels that you can preorder now | Android Central Android 12.1 looks like a much-needed upgrade ahead of rumored Pixel Fold | Android Central The Pixel 6 isn't even out yet and Google is already offering discounts | Android Central The Pixel 6 looks to finally debut Google Camera's most anticipated feature | Android Central Google is bringing some of the best Pixel features to more Android phones | Android Central Managing harmful vaccine content on YouTube Facebook is pressing pause on its 'Instagram Kids' project | Android Central Samsung is reportedly considering canceling the Galaxy S21 FE | Android Central
10/1/20211 hour, 21 minutes, 40 seconds
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One Phone for the Size of Two

EU legislators are giving Apple some serious side-eye as they propose the standardization of USB-C charging for all phones. But would the law even make sense? Your Android Central pals also talk about upcoming new Android features, Pixel 6 leaks, the Surface Duo 2 announcement, and more. Be sure you listen all the way to the end of the episode this week! Links: The EU wants to make USB-C charging mandatory for all phones, including iPhones | Android Central What’s new on Android New Android features coming this season Upgrade your drive with Google as your copilot The Microsoft Surface Duo 2 is the best foldable you're not going to buy | Android Central Indian antitrust regulators accuse Google of abusing Android's dominance | Android Central Google's second Galaxy Z Fold 3 contender could launch with Android 12.1 | Android Central The Pixel 6 Pro looks stunning in what may be its first hands-on video | Android Central Next-gen Mobvoi TicWatch Pro smartwatch shown off in first major leak | Android Central OnePlus, even joined with OPPO, will struggle to compete with Samsung: experts | Android Central Unplugged hands-on preview: Guitar Hero for the hand tracking era | Android Central Should you play The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners Aftershocks update? | Android Central Google updates apps for iOS 15 with new widgets and better integration | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through September 30. Terms and conditions apply.
9/24/20211 hour, 26 minutes, 33 seconds
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What You REALLY Want is a Blackberry

Lisa Gade of MobileTechReview is our special guest this week! She hangs out with Jerry, Daniel, and Ara to discuss the Epic court ruling and check out Apple's recent announcements in relation to what they mean for Android users. Plus, the gang offer early impressions of Samsung's One UI 4 Beta, Pixel 6, and more. Links: MobileTechReview - YouTube Lisa Gade (@lisagade) / Twitter Epic Games pays Apple $6 million as result of Epic v. Apple lawsuit | iMore Fortnite fans furious as Epic Games vows to fight on against Apple | iMore As expected, Epic Games has appealed a court ruling in its spat with Apple | iMore iPhone 13 (2021): Release date, price, features, and more | iMore iPhone 13 delivers big 5G disappointment | iMore After four years, the notch on the iPhone is finally getting smaller | iMore Apple Watch Series 7: Release date, price, features, and more | iMore iPhone 13 event utterly bamboozles leakers | iMore Apple begins selling USB-C charging cable designed for Apple Watch Series 7 | iMore Ousted developer furious over new Apple Watch Series 7 feature | iMore iPad mini 6 (2021): Release date, price, features, and more | iMore The new iPad Mini seems great even if you love Android | Android Central Here's everything Samsung added to One UI 4.0 based on Android 12 | Android Central Sponsors: Hello Fresh: With HelloFresh, you get fresh, pre-measured ingredients and mouthwatering seasonal recipes delivered right to your door. Go to HelloFresh.com/acp14 and use code acp14 for 14 free meals, including free shipping!
9/17/20211 hour, 22 minutes, 24 seconds
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The DOS prompt of smartwatches

Nick, Ara, Michael Fisher, and Daniel ponder the Ray-Ban Stories, a collaboration with Facebook that includes cameras in a form barely different from a regular pair of Ray-Ban Wayfarer frames. Ara reports on the Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5 detachable, and the Fossil Get 6 is the first Wear OS smartwatch with Qualcomm's Snapdragon Wear 4100+. Michael tells the tale of TCL's canceled "Chicago" foldable, Android 12 hits beta 5 but is still buggy as hell, and more. Links: Ray-Ban Stories review: Facebook on your face | Android Central The Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5 is the first Chrome detachable you'll actually want to type on | Android Central Last year's Lenovo Chromebook Duet whet my appetite for the new Duet 5 | Android Central Fossil Gen 6 is the first Wear OS smartwatch with Qualcomm's Snapdragon Wear 4100+ | Android Central The Foldable That Wasn't: TCL's Canceled "Chicago" Flip [Into The Fold Episode 9] - YouTube Samsung is preparing a 576MP camera sensor, but you'll have to wait a while | Android Central Android 12 beta 5 hands-on: So close, yet so far | Android Central Final Android 12 Beta rolls out ahead of full release 'in the weeks ahead' | Android Central The Galaxy Z Fold 3 has amazing hardware, but its software feels unfinished | Android Central Batman: Wayne Family Adventures | WEBTOON Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through September 30. Terms and conditions apply. Codecademy: Join the millions of people learning to code with Codecademy and see where coding can take you. Get 15% off your Codecademy Pro membership when you go to Codecademy.com and use promo code ANDROID.
9/10/202159 minutes, 10 seconds
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Shaky Foundations

Marton Barcza of TechAltar and crrowd joins Daniel and Nick for a conversation about the proliferation of earbuds and Qualcomm's announcement of a lossless Bluetooth audio codec. The trio also cover some wearables news, speculation about Microsoft's upcoming Surface event, a new camera sensor from Samsung, and Google is rumored to be developing custom ARM silicon to be used in Chromebooks starting in 2023. Finally, China is limiting online gameplay for children, and Apple will be making some changes to App Store policies as a result of an investigation by the Japan Fair Trade Commission. Links: TechAltar (@TechAltar) / Twitter Jabra's new $200 wireless earbuds use bone conduction for better-than-AirPods call quality | Android Central Qualcomm is about to give your next wireless earbuds a CD quality boost with aptX Lossless | Android Central Why everybody is making earbuds - YouTube Fossil unveils the first Wear OS smartwatch with Qualcomm's Snapdragon Wear 4100+ | Android Central Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 5100: Neuer Quadcore für Wear OS-Uhren - WinFuture.de Microsoft announces September Surface event, may unveil Surface Duo 2 | Android Central Samsung Galaxy S21 FE may take its sweet time arriving with late October launch | Android Central Samsung unveils a crazy new 200MP camera sensor for smartphones | Android Central Google is reportedly working on custom ARM-based chips for Chromebooks | Android Central China Tightens Limits for Young Gamers and Bans School Night Play - The New York Times Japan Fair Trade Commission closes App Store investigation - Apple
9/3/20211 hour, 28 minutes, 8 seconds
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Lex Luthor and the Justice League

The AC team check out the boot loop and other bug fixes found within Android 12 Beta 4.1 and go hands on with the new Motorola Edge. Nick continues his exploration of the Z Flip 3, Dan reviews the OnePlus Buds Pro, Google teams up with the United States government for purely altruistic reasons, and more! Links: Android 12 Beta 4.1 fixes boot loop issue, VPN connectivity, and much more | Android Central Motorola Edge (2021) hands on: Potential pinch hitter for the Pixel 5a | Android Central Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 review: Peak foldable chic | Android Central OnePlus Buds Pro review: Floating on AirPods | Android Central The new Fitbit Charge 5 tracker has a killer display and smartwatch features for $180 | Android Central YouTube Music finally comes to Wear OS in a way that'll likely tick you off | Android Central Google unveils a $10 billion initiative to fix US cybersecurity | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through September 30. Terms and conditions apply. Hover: Make a name for yourself with Hover. Grab a domain name at hover.com/acp and get a 10% discount with our referral link on all new purchases.
8/27/20211 hour, 31 minutes, 22 seconds
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Simplicity Factor

This week, we review the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Pixel 5a. Plus, Motorola Edge (2021) offers impressive specs and a promise of software updates at a reasonable price. The team also talk about T-Mobile's data breach, Pixel 6 charging capability, and lots more. Links: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 review: Peak foldable chic | Android Central Google Pixel 5a review: Better battery, better price, same great phone | Android Central Motorola Edge (2021) debuts in the US with a 144Hz display, 108MP camera | Android Central Samsung is finally fixing one of the worst things about One UI | Android Central The Google Pixel 6 reportedly won't ship with a charging adapter | Android Central Google's Pixel 6 will reportedly charge 'much faster' than the Pixel 5 | Android Central T-Mobile hit with another security breach, leaving more than 40 million exposed | Android Central CES 2022 will require proof of vaccination amid COVID-19 resurgence | Android Central Leaked Fitbit Charge 5 renders show a color screen, Luxe-inspired design | Android Central Androids: The Team That Built the Android Operating System Sponsors: Codecademy: Join the millions of people learning to code with Codecademy and see where coding can take you. Get 15% off your Codecademy Pro membership when you go to Codecademy.com and use promo code ANDROID. Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through September 30. Terms and conditions apply.
8/20/20211 hour, 33 minutes, 35 seconds
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The Great Democratization

After months of leaks and rumors, Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3 are here along with Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic. Michael Fisher hangs with Nick, Ara, and Daniel to share their impressions of Samsung's latest gadgets. Links: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 & Z Flip 3 hands-on: Writing a new page of foldable history | Android Central Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 & Watch 4 Classic hands-on: Fresh start | Android Central Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 review: The new default | Android Central The Galaxy Watch 4's best new features only work with Samsung Galaxy phones | Android Central Sponsors: Hover: Make a name for yourself with Hover. Grab a domain name at hover.com/acp and get a 10% discount with our referral link on all new purchases. Hello Fresh: With HelloFresh, you get fresh, pre-measured ingredients and mouthwatering seasonal recipes delivered right to your door. Go to HelloFresh.com/14acp and use code 14acp for 14 free meals, including free shipping! NordVPN: Head to nordvpn.com/acp or use code ACP to get a 2-year plan plus a bonus gift with a huge discount!
8/13/20211 hour, 36 minutes, 31 seconds
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The Mountain to Climb

Pixel 6 has been announced and will be available this Fall. We don't know all the details just yet, but we go deep on what we do know — including the Google Tensor SoC and some very cool color options. Nick, Daniel, Jerry, and Ara also cover some Nest product announcements and a cargo ship full of rumors about upcoming Samsung devices. Links: The Pixel 6 feels like the first real, premium Google phone | Android Central Google Tensor SoC: Everything you need to know | Android Central It's official: Google Tensor is the company's new chip and it debuts on the Pixel 6 | Android Central The Pixel 6's colors are a clear nod to Google's past, present, and future | Android Central Which color Google Pixel 6 or 6 Pro do you want most? | Android Central The Google Pixel 6 could launch in even fewer countries than the Pixel 5 | Android Central The Galaxy Watch 4 may let you choose between Google Assistant or Bixby | Android Central Galaxy Watch 4 battery life could blow every other Wear OS watch out of the water | Android Central Leaked Galaxy Buds 2 specs show plenty of similarities with the Galaxy Buds Pro | Android Central Another leak claims Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 3 & Z Flip 3 will be water-resistant | Android Central Samsung wants you to go portable with its Galaxy Z Flip 3 cases | Android Central T-Mobile to shut down Sprint 3G network January 2022, LTE following in June | Android Central ClassDojo - Apps on Google Play Sponsors: NordVPN: Head to nordvpn.com/acp or use code ACP to get a 2-year plan plus a bonus gift with a huge discount! Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through September 30. Terms and conditions apply.
8/6/20211 hour, 25 minutes, 36 seconds
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Here's Hoping

Our review is in for the Nothing ear (1) $99 Bluetooth earbuds! Intel and Qualcomm have formed a partnership that has Intel building chips for its quasi-competitor. Additionally, MediaTek is coming on strong with the Kompanio 1300T chip for tablets and Chromebooks, Surface Duo 2 alleged leaks show a big ass camera hump, a new S Pen for Galaxy Z Fold 3, and tons more. Links: Nothing ear (1) review: Unique design, phenomenal sound | Android Central Intel to build chips for Qualcomm as it fights to regain its lead | Android Central MediaTek Kompanio 1300T chip is coming soon to an Android tablet near you | Android Central Supposed Microsoft Surface Duo 2 prototype images show big changes are coming | Android Central Samsung confirms new S Pen for Galaxy Z Fold 3 and other 'foldable surprises' | Android Central New Galaxy Watch 4 leak shows off Samsung's Wear OS-based One UI skin | Android Central Here's when Samsung will launch its Android 12-based One UI 4.0 beta program | Android Central Android 12 isn't even out and we might already know the codename for Android 13 | Android Central Android 12 beta 3.1 update fixes the biggest problems plaguing users | Android Central Oculus Quest 2 sales halted as we await a new model | Android Central YouTube continues to drive Google's revenue with impressive Q2 earnings | Android Central Pantera Pico PC, 2.3Ghz J4125 Win10 Linux 4K 512GB
7/30/20211 hour, 5 minutes, 22 seconds
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It depends on what you mean by launch

Harish, Alex, Jerry, and Ara check out the OnePlus Nord 2 and evaluate continued rumors of a foldable Pixel. They also chat about carrier adoption of the RCS messaging standard and companies like Apple who remain holdouts in favor of their own technology. They finish out with the whys and hows of buggy software releases, including a UK vaccine passport app that caused a giant bag of hurt. Links: OnePlus Nord 2 review: Taking back the mid-range crown | Android Central Rumored Google Pixel foldable could launch this year with Samsung's best display tech | Android Central Verizon follows AT&T, T-Mobile to make Google Messages its default messaging app | Android Central UK vaccine passport app produces broken QR codes on popular Android phones | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through September 30. Terms and conditions apply. Hover: Make a name for yourself with Hover. Grab a domain name at hover.com/acp and get a 10% discount with our referral link on all new purchases.
7/25/202151 minutes, 34 seconds
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Fleeting Toronto Island

The team are joined by Nick Sutrich and check out Android 12 Beta 3, fresh rumors about Pixel 6, Z Fold 3, OnePlus Nord 3, Google fines in France, and more. Links: Android 12 Beta 3 hands on: Game and swatch | Android Central Latest Google Pixel 6 XL leak hints at a 5X 'ultra tele' camera | Android Central Premature Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Amazon listing reveals key specs and pricing | Android Central Exclusive: Galaxy Watch 4's new Exynos W920 chip boasts major gains - SamMobile FCC filing reveals the Galaxy Z Fold 3 will support the upcoming S Pen Pro | Android Central The OnePlus Nord 2 could come with a pretty impressive camera upgrade | Android Central OPPO Reno 6 Pro review: A great mid-ranger with a big problem | Android Central If you're looking for the cheaper OnePlus 9 Pro in the US, you may be out of luck | Android Central Google has been secretly trying to preserve your Pixel's battery health | Android Central Google launches Workspace Individual tier as one-hour limit returns to Google Meet | Android Central Twitter admits Fleets didn't work, decides to pull the plug | Android Central Google's TikTok rival YouTube Shorts is now rolling out worldwide | Android Central French authorities slap $593 million fine on Google over news copyright row | Android Central Sponsors: Hello Fresh: With HelloFresh, you get fresh, pre-measured ingredients and mouthwatering seasonal recipes delivered right to your door. Go to HelloFresh.com/14acp and use code 14acp for 14 free meals, including free shipping!
7/17/20211 hour, 21 minutes, 33 seconds
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Monopolies Exist for a Reason

Alex Dobie joins Daniel and Ara to help make sense of the Qualcomm/ASUS partnership to create the $1,500 Smartphone for Snapdragon Insiders. A big batch of Samsung leaks have also com to light, yet another Google lawsuit, and more. Links: Qualcomm partners with ASUS on a $1500 smartphone for mobile enthusiasts | Android Central The Motorola One 5G UW Ace debuts with Verizon's spatial audio | Android Central Galaxy S21 FE leak reveals full specs of Samsung's next value flagship | Android Central New leak shows Samsung's Galaxy Watch 4 Classic from every angle | Android Central Here's your best look yet at the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 | Android Central Nothing's first wireless earbuds will offer ANC for just $99 | Android Central It's official: OnePlus Nord 2 5G will be unveiled on July 22 | Android Central OnePlus limits app performance on OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro to improve battery life | Android Central 160W and beyond: Your next phone might charge in 10 minutes | Android Central Google is hit with another lawsuit targeting high Play Store app fees | Android Central Apple and Google crowd out the competition with default apps - The Verge Choetech accessories yanked from Amazon weeks after RAVPower, Aukey, and Mpow | Android Central The Samsung Galaxy S20 series gets 're-newed' with super-low prices | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through September 30. Terms and conditions apply.
7/9/20211 hour, 3 minutes, 20 seconds
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More Than Skin Deep

Nick Sutrich has joined Android Central full-time, so he helps the crew blast into the long weekend with all the news about Wear OS that came out of MWC 2021. He, Daniel, Ara, and Jerry also talk about some new phones, Galaxy Buds 2, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 888 Plus, and more. Links: Nicholas Sutrich (@Gwanatu) / Twitter From dumpster fire to crown jewels: Wear OS finally got good at MWC 2021 | Android Central Samsung gives Wear OS a One UI makeover ahead of Galaxy Watch launch | Android Central The new Wear OS is coming first to Samsung's next Galaxy Watch launching later this summer | Android Central The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 looks gorgeous in these new leaked renders | Android Central Leaked Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 renders leave little to the imagination | Android Central Samsung's Galaxy S21 FE may launch in just two markets due to chip shortage | Android Central Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 Plus is here to make Android flagships even faster | Android Central Google will keep Nest devices updated longer than its Android phones | Android Central The Google Pixel 5a might actually arrive before Android 12 | Android Central This might be our first look at the OnePlus Nord 2's design | Android Central OnePlus Nord N200 5G review: Bringing 5G to the masses | Android Central What was your favorite era of Samsung Galaxy S phones? | Android Central
7/2/202154 minutes, 37 seconds
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A New Windows in Store

Zac Bowden of Windows Central joins the gang for a conversation about Microsoft's Windows 11 announcement, its ability to run Android apps, thought on Surface Duo 2, and more. Links: The 5 biggest announcements from Microsoft's Windows 11 event | Windows Central Windows 11 launch: When to expect the next version of Windows? | Windows Central Microsoft announces Windows 11 will be able to run Android apps | Windows Central Windows 11 Home needs an internet connection and Microsoft account to set up | Windows Central Windows 11's new productivity features are supercharged to help you work | Windows Central Windows 11 is built for touch, including gestures and improved snapping | Windows Central These are Windows 11's official minimum system requirements | Windows Central Microsoft announced widgets for Windows 11, promising 'personalized feed powered by AI' | Windows Central Microsoft is bringing DirectStorage to PC, massively reduces load times in games | Windows Central Microsoft wants to bring Steam to the new Windows 11 app store | Windows Central Sponsors: Hover: Make a name for yourself with Hover. Grab a domain name at hover.com/acp and get a 10% discount with our referral link on all new purchases.
6/28/20211 hour, 13 minutes, 20 seconds
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Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud

We've got a roundup of new Bluetooth earbuds this week, followed by more thoughts about the latest Android 12 beta. The gang also talk about Wear OS support, Google's new retail store, and more. Links: Sony WF-1000XM4 review: Magical ANC + long battery = close to perfect | Android Central Jaybird Vista 2 review: Workout earbuds to like with an app to love | Android Central Mobvoi TicWatch E3 review: An instant buy with one enormous question | Android Central Google says it's not that simple, future Wear OS support is still being worked out | Android Central OnePlus announces 'deeper integration' with OPPO, promises faster updates | Android Central OnePlus' relentless launch cycle is hurting its software updates | Android Central Honor 50 Pro is here with Google apps support, Snapdragon 778G, 100W charging | Android Central Honor reportedly plans to launch its first foldable this year after Huawei split | Android Central The Motorola RAZR might take a gap year to figure itself out | Android Central RAVPower products disappear from Amazon just days before Prime Day | Android Central The first Google Store has a space for customers to play Stadia games | Android Central Google just brought back emoji blobs in the most magical way | Android Central
6/20/20211 hour, 18 minutes, 58 seconds
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macOS Big Little Lies

This week, Daniel and Ara welcome iMore's Joe Keller and Android Developer Chris Lacy of Action Launcher and SwirlWalls fame onto the show. They have an in-depth conversation about Apple's announcements at WWDC 2021 and the latest Android 12 beta from Google. Links: WWDC 2021: All the biggest Apple news and announcements | iMore Apple will bring head tracking to spatial audio on Apple Music later this year | iMore Apple is bringing FaceTime to Android in the most green bubble way possible | Android Central Google is walking back on one of our favorite Android 12 design tweaks | Android Central Android 12 will bring the end of third-party share menus | Android Central With Android 12 and the new Wear OS, Google can now better compete with Apple | Android Central Amazon Sidewalk is revolutionary, but its massive scope has privacy experts worried | Android Central Action Launcher's Chris Lacy debuts a hypnotic new live wallpaper app called SwirlWalls | Android Central SwirlWalls: Interactive UHD Wallpaper Backgrounds Action Launcher: Pixel Edition Chris Lacy (@chrismlacy) / Twitter Joe Keller (@jkeller87) / Twitter Sponsors: Hover: Make a name for yourself with Hover. Grab a domain name at hover.com/acp and get a 10% discount with our referral link on all new purchases. Codecademy: Join the millions of people learning to code with Codecademy and see where coding can take you. Get 15% off your Codecademy Pro membership when you go to Codecademy.com and use promo code ANDROID. Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through June 30. Terms and conditions apply.
6/10/20211 hour, 29 minutes, 1 second
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Ant Farm Startups

In this episode, Ara, Jerry, and Dan are joined by Adam Molina. He's the producer of Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast and a freelance journalist. They nerd out over Bluetooth headphones, lossless music streaming, upcoming Android phones, Led Zeppelin, and more. Links: Adam ⁠🆒 (@AdamLukas17) / Twitter The new Google Pixel Buds A-Series launch with a familiar design, more affordable price tag | Android Central Leaked promo video of the Sony WF-1000XM4 reveals a ton of features | Android Central Here's why Apple and Amazon are 'giving away' lossless music to subscribers | Android Central Apple Music will upgrade your audio at no extra cost, Android users to miss out on its best new features | Android Central Spotify launches new lossless 'HiFi' plan to take on Tidal and Amazon | Android Central Spotify's new 'Only You' feature brings in even more personalized playlists | Android Central Huawei Watch 3 review: Crown prince | Android Central Huawei guns for the iPad Pro with its first HarmonyOS tablet | Android Central Official Huawei P50 teaser gives a first look at the Galaxy S21 Ultra challenger | Android Central Xiaomi's insane new 200W 'HyperCharge' tech can charge a phone in just 8 minutes | Android Central OPPO Watch 2 tipped to feature the Snapdragon Wear 4100, may run Wear OS | Android Central Your Chromecast with Google TV could be getting a feature it should have had from day one | Android Central Apple TV arrives on the NVIDIA Shield and other Android TV devices | Android Central Sponsors: Codecademy: Join the millions of people learning to code with Codecademy and see where coding can take you. Get 15% off your Codecademy Pro membership when you go to Codecademy.com and use promo code ANDROID.
6/4/20211 hour, 10 minutes, 22 seconds
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Finally Fuchsia

The AC gang kick off the Holiday weekend in the United States with everything we know so far about Qualcomm's new Snapdragon processors and Arm v9 mobile architecture. They also talk about a revision to USB-C and Power Delivery that adds 240W charging. Additionally, Fuchsia OS finally goes public, Amazon buys MGM for a whole lot of cookies, and introduces a new range of Chromebooks. Links: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 is here to make your Zoom calls more tolerable | Android Central Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 778G is a mid-range 'gaming' chip with truly global 5G | Android Central Arm announces the new v9 mobile architecture: Cortex-X2, Cortex-A710, and Cortex-A510 | Android Central USB-C and Power Delivery revisions add 240W Extended Power Range support | Android Central Google's mysterious Fuchsia OS is finally going public with a big Nest Hub update | Android Central Acer Chromebook Spin 713 adds Thunderbolt 4 and Intel 11th Gen processors | Android Central Amazon acquires MGM Studios in $8.45 billion deal to boost Prime Video | Android Central Here's what Amazon could've bought for $8.5 billion instead of MGM | Android Central Sponsors: Codecademy: Join the millions of people learning to code with Codecademy and see where coding can take you. Get 15% off your Codecademy Pro membership when you go to Codecademy.com and use promo code ANDROID. NordVPN: Head to nordvpn.com/acp for 66% off our 2-year plan plus 1 month for free!
5/28/20211 hour, 1 minute, 52 seconds
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Bear Patrol

This week, we check out all of the announcements from Google I/O 2021. There's more news on Android 12, a new design language call Material You, the emergence of Wear, and much more. Links: Google announces Android 12 beta with a ton of design and privacy changes | Android Central Android 12 beta hands-on: This is the way forward | Android Central Android 12 will have more precise privacy controls, but experts aren't fully convinced | Android Central Google's new design language is Material You, and it breathes new life into Android's tired aesthetic | Android Central Android 12 beta on Xiaomi, OnePlus, OPPO, and Vivo: Everything you need to know | Android Central Google announces that Android has over 3 billion active devices | Android Central Here's why I'm so excited for Samsung to make a Wear OS watch | Android Central Samsung and Google merge Tizen and Wear OS: Everything you need to know | Android Central With Samsung ditching Tizen, here's when your Galaxy Watch still stop receiving updates | Android Central Google shows off a new Wear OS launcher along with a long-awaited task switcher | Android Central Google Assistant is going to get a lot more conversational with LaMDA | Android Central Google's new ARCore update opens the door to new AR experiences | Android Central Google's new ARCore update opens the door to new AR experiences | Android Central Google's Project Starline aims to bring the future of video calls to the present | Android Central Google Assistant is adding widgets to phones and full-screens smart display apps | Android Central Google Reader returns from the dead in new experimental Chrome feature | Android Central Google Photos is making it easier to relive your favorite memories | Android Central Google will soon let you lock away your private images, delete the last 15 minutes of search history | Android Central Google is building a digital car key into Android 12, arriving on select phones later this year | Android Central Google's Smart Canvas brings Meet calls into your spreadsheets later this year | Android Central Google just made its password manager way more useful on Chrome and Android | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through June 30. Terms and conditions apply. Hello Fresh: With HelloFresh, you get fresh, pre-measured ingredients and mouthwatering seasonal recipes delivered right to your door. Go to HelloFresh.com/12acp and use code 12acp for 12 free meals, including free shipping! NordVPN: Head to nordvpn.com/acp for 66% off our 2-year plan plus 1 month for free!
5/21/20211 hour, 37 minutes
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The Perfect Zeppelin

Some leaks from reliable sources give us a look at the upcoming Pixel 6 lineup. Alex, Ara, Jerry, and Daniel check out the renders along with Galaxy Watch 4 rumors, MediaTek Dimensity 900 vs. Qualcomm Snapdragon 768G, and loads more phone and gadget news. Links: Google I/O 2021 schedule features updates on Android 12, Wear OS, Google TV, and more | Android Central Google Pixel 6: News, Leaks, Release, Specs, and Rumors! | Android Central New details of the Galaxy Watch 4 hint at launch date, Samsung ditches plans for useful health feature | Android Central MediaTek Dimensity 900 beats Qualcomm's Snapdragon 768G in early benchmark leak | Android Central MediaTek's new Dimensity 900 5G chip aims to bring flagship features to mid-range phones | Android Central High-res Sony WF-1000XM4 renders show just how tiny the charging case is | Android Central Amazon announces updates to the Echo Show 5 and 8, introduces all-new Echo Show 5 Kids | Android Central Popular brands like Aukey allegedly involved in massive fake Amazon review scheme | Android Central Amazon Echo Buds (2nd Gen) review: Amazon made its good buds even better | Android Central Xiaomi Mi Band 6 review: The best budget fitness band gets even better | Android Central ASUS Zenfone 8 review: Small phone, big specs, surprising price | Android Central ASUS Zenfone 8 Flip review: Playing it safe | Android Central Smart home initiative between Google, Amazon, and Apple gets rebranded | Android Central Google Pay adds international payments thanks to Western Union, Wise | Android Central Twitter not 'closing the door' on adding pronouns to platform after Instagram announcement | Android Central Dozens of state attorneys general sign letter asking Zuckerberg to abandon Instagram for kids plan | Android Central
5/17/20211 hour, 23 minutes, 4 seconds
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Workforce Extrication

There's only a smattering of device news this week, but a whole lot to discuss regarding Google services and their strategies. Daniel, Ara, and Jerry also offer their take on Apple vs. Epic and what it could mean for other platforms. Links: Google accidentally announces the Pixel Buds A-Series early | Android Central Samsung 'accidentally' confirms the mid-range Galaxy A82 5G is on its way | Android Central Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Tab S7 Plus Lite leaks with new book cover case | Android Central Here's your 'first look' at Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3 | Android Central Google will allow some employees to permanently work from home | Android Central Google's new policy for Android app listings will give you more information about how your data is used | Android Central YouTube expands its TikTok rival Shorts to all creators in the U.S. | Android Central It will soon be easier for creators to keep YouTube Shorts from using their content | Android Central Ex-Google AI manager heads to Apple after Timnit Gebru controversy | Android Central Google has more Stadia woes as product head John Justice leaves | Android Central Apple vs Epic | iMore Epic CEO: Sony forces Epic to pay for Fortnite cross-play on PlayStation | Android Central Epic wanted to emulate Fortnite on Android to get around Google's 30% Play Store cut | Android Central Apple considered bringing iMessage to Android in 2013, but chose not to | Android Central Epic Games would have accepted special deal with Apple, says CEO | iMore Internal emails reveal Epic concerns ahead of 'Project Liberty' | iMore Email reveals Apple had given Hulu special access to App Store API | iMore Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through June 30. Terms and conditions apply.
5/9/20211 hour, 13 minutes, 30 seconds
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One Final Yeet for the Road

On this episode, we talk about announcements to expect at Google I/O 2021, massive corporate earnings, and a truckload of new devices. We also wonder what the world would be like if Apple's iMessage came to Android. Finally, we say goodbye to Russell Holly and Hayato Huseman as members of the team. Russell is moving on to become a Managing Editor for CNET, and Hayato will be joining the crew over at MKBHD's YouTube empire as a video producer. Maybe we can start calling him HHUHD? Good luck to you both, gentlemen. We will miss you so much! Links: Google I/O 2021 schedule features updates on Android 12, Wear OS, Google TV, and more | Android Central Amazon's new Fire HD 10 tablets bring more productivity and entertainment for the whole family | Android Central Samsung announces ultra-light and thin Galaxy Book Pro and Book Pro 360 Windows laptops | Windows Central Samsung posts record Q1 revenue on 'solid' Galaxy S21 sales | Android Central Sony confirms it has sold over 7.8 million PS5 consoles since launch | Android Central Qualcomm continues to rise thanks to 5G sales, despite global chip shortage | Android Central Celebrating a strong start in Europe for 2021 - OnePlus Community Alphabet beats expectations as Google Cloud narrows losses, drives more revenue in Q1 2021 earnings | Android Central Imagining a world where iMessage came to Android | Android Central Roku warns it might lose YouTube TV for not complying with Google's 'unfair terms' | Android Central Samsung Galaxy A52 5G review: Mid-range mastery with three minor mistakes | Android Central Acer Chromebook Spin 513 review: Sending a mobile processor to do a desktop's job | Android Central Google Stadia finally gets a search bar and more a useful Library UI, with more features coming soon | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through June 30. Terms and conditions apply.
5/2/20211 hour, 31 minutes, 35 seconds
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Sonystans

In this episode, Hayato, Daniel, Ara, and Jerry check out the final Developer Preview of Android 12. They also talk about Sony's Xperia 1 III, the TCL Fold 'n Roll concept phone, and the Fitbit Luxe. Apple had their Spring Loaded event this week, so the gang take some time to view their announcements through the lens of Android users. Links: Android 12's final Developer Preview lands with new app launch animations, better camera support for third-party apps, and improved haptics | Android Central The Sony Xperia 1 III is one of the last flagship phones for hardware fanatics | Android Central I can't get my hands on TCL's wild Fold 'n Roll concept phone soon enough | Android Central The $150 Fitbit Luxe is a fitness tracker with high-end sensors and plenty of style | Android Central Apple's Spring Loaded event debuts impressive Mini LED iPad Pro, AirTags, pricey new Apple TV 4K, and more | Android Central Apple's AirTag can work with Android phones — but not how you think | Android Central Why the Chromecast with Google TV beats the new Apple TV 4K on price and practicality | Android Central Sponsors: Ladder: Check out Ladder today to see if you’re instantly approved for life insurance. Go to LadderLife.com/acp Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through June 30. Terms and conditions apply. Hello Fresh: With HelloFresh, you get fresh, pre-measured ingredients and mouthwatering seasonal recipes delivered right to your door. Go to HelloFresh.com/12acp and use code 12acp for 12 free meals, including free shipping!
4/23/20211 hour, 53 minutes, 9 seconds
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Floc Blocked

Jerry, Ara, and Daniel are here with a mixture of news, rumors, opinions, and apologies as they Pixel Watch leaks, the OnePlus Watch, an upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event, Amazon Echo Buds, and more. Links: Alleged Pixel Watch leak shows us the Wear OS watch we've been waiting for | Android Central The Google Pixel Watch is not the magic bullet Wear OS has been waiting for | Android Central OnePlus Watch review: This isn't the smartwatch you've been waiting for | Android Central Samsung's 'most powerful Galaxy' teased for April 28 Galaxy Unpacked event | Android Central Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 2 will reportedly arrive sooner than expected | Android Central Amazon's new Echo Buds are the affordable AirPods Pro alternatives you've been waiting for | Android Central Google just accidentally leaked the upcoming Pixel Buds A | Android Central Google Pixel 5a 5G will get limited US and Japan release later this year, canceled in other regions | Android Central The global chip shortage means Google has to get its own chip in phones as soon as possible | Android Central Google's replacement for third-party cookies on Chrome is being blocked by other platforms | Android Central Google blocks the UK's NHS COVID-19 app update over privacy concerns | Android Central PS5 update adds USB storage for all games, SSD expansion coming in the future | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through June 30. Terms and conditions apply.
4/16/20211 hour, 10 minutes, 57 seconds
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Unlucky-Goldstar

Michael Fisher, Hayato Huseman, Derrek Lee, and Daniel Bader deliver a poignant eulogy of LG's smartphones as they exit the business. The crew also talk about the return of Google I/O as a virtual event, Google silicon rumors, budget Samsung phones, and more. Links: It's official: LG is exiting the smartphone business | Android Central Goodbye to LG, a fallen titan of experimentation and bootloops | Android Central The now-canceled LG V70 and Rollable phone pop up in live images | Android Central Farewell, LG Mobile: 20 Years Of Doing Phones Differently - YouTube The Pixel 6 will challenge the next iPhone with Google's custom-built chip | Android Central With its own silicon, Google can finally build the perfect 'camera' phone | Android Central A Pixel 6 with a Google chip is a bold move that we all want to see | Android Central Google I/O will be back this year in virtual form — dates already revealed | Android Central Google's victory over Oracle in the Supreme Court is a win for the whole industry | Android Central The Galaxy A52 5G and other new Galaxy A phones arrive in the US starting at $110 | Android Central Google's victory over Oracle in the Supreme Court is a win for the whole industry | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through June 30. Terms and conditions apply. Hello Fresh: With HelloFresh, you get fresh, pre-measured ingredients and mouthwatering seasonal recipes delivered right to your door. Go to HelloFresh.com/12acp and use code 12acp for 12 free meals, including free shipping! Ladder: Check out Ladder today to see if you’re instantly approved for life insurance. Go to LadderLife.com/acp
4/9/20211 hour, 32 minutes, 29 seconds
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The Middling Present

This week on the show, Daniel, Ara, Jerry, and Harish examine LG's decision to pull out of the smartphone business. They also check out new phones from Xiaomi and POCO. There's Google news too, including our review of the 2nd Gen Nest Hub, rumors about 'Pixel Buds A', T-Mobile's commitment to Google phones and services, and more! Links: LG appears to pull out of money-losing smartphone business Xiaomi's new Mi 11 Ultra is the Galaxy S21 Ultra alternative you've been waiting for | Android Central Xiaomi's new $1,500 Mi Mix Fold is a Galaxy Z Fold 2 rival with a liquid lens camera | Android Central The POCO F3 launches as a Snapdragon 870-powered value flagship | Android Central The POCO X3 Pro is here to challenge the Galaxy A72 | Android Central Nest Hub (2nd Gen) review: Strange bedfellow | Android Central Upcoming 'Google Pixel Buds A' could fix one of the biggest problems with last year's pair | Android Central T-Mobile commits to more Pixels, goes all-in on Google services | Android Central T-Mobile is shutting down TVision after six months and switching to YouTube TV | Android Central Still using Samsung Cloud? You need to move files NOW | Android Central Today is the last day you can use Cortana on iOS and Android | Windows Central MediaTek sold more chipsets than Qualcomm in 2020 thanks to Huawei's decline | Android Central Google and Fiat unveil the 'Hey Google' car the day before April Fools' Day | Android Central
4/2/202155 minutes, 33 seconds
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OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro Review

Hayato, Alex, and Daniel are here with their reviews of the brand new OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro. Links: OnePlus 9 review: Android's next value flagship champ | Android Central OnePlus 9 Pro review: Nailed it | Android Central
3/23/202156 minutes, 42 seconds
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The Stigma of Tracking

Daniel, Ara, Jerry, and Harish are here with your fix of Android news! Samsung is launching a trio of A series phones, and the launch date of the Galaxy S21 FE has leaked. Android 12 Developer Preview 2 adds a variety of new features, and Google is giving devs a raise by dropping Play Store commissions to 15%. The team also discuss the 'Incognito' mode lawsuit, Soli radar in Google Nest Hub, and more. Links: New Samsung Galaxy A52, Galaxy A72 and Galaxy A52 5G step it up with flagship specs, 90Hz and 120Hz displays | Android Central Samsung Galaxy S21 FE launch date just leaked — and it's coming sooner than you think | Android Central Samsung says it may not launch a new Galaxy Note this year | Android Central Android 12 Developer Preview 2 hands-on: Lighter dark mode and one-handed usability | Android Central Google drops Play Store commission to 15%, cutting app developers a break | Android Central Google's reputation means it needs to be more transparent when it comes to what 'incognito' really means | Android Central New Google Nest Hub (2nd gen) uses Soli radar tech to help you get a better night's sleep | Android Central Project Soli is an amazing innovation that's looking for a home | Android Central PS5 VR controllers revealed, featuring adaptive triggers and haptic feedback | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Indeed gives you the smart tools to make hiring decisions quickly, and to be confident that you’re making the right hire for your team. Try Indeed out with a free $75 credit at indeed.com/acp. Terms, conditions and exclusions apply. Offer valid through March 31.
3/22/202156 minutes, 54 seconds
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Holding Back?

Alex, Jerry, and Daniel are joined for a portion of the show by Myriam Joire as they review the Find X3 Pro from OPPO. The crew also check in on the latest rumors and leaks for the OnePlus 9 series of phones along with what to expect from Google's Pixel 5a and Pixel 6. And what would it take for a foldable Pixel to compete with Samsung and Microsoft's Surface Duo? Links: OPPO Find X3 Pro review: Under the microscope | Android Central Myriam Joire (@tnkgrl) / Twitter OnePlus 9: Release Date, Price, Rumors, News, Leaks, and Specs! | Android Central Google Pixel 5a: News, Leaks, Release, Specs, and Rumors! | Android Central The Google Pixel 6 could bring some welcome changes to the selfie camera | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Indeed gives you the smart tools to make hiring decisions quickly, and to be confident that you’re making the right hire for your team. Try Indeed out with a free $75 credit at indeed.com/acp. Terms, conditions and exclusions apply. Offer valid through March 31.
3/12/20211 hour, 2 minutes, 42 seconds
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Wireless Charging Since 1903

Harish Jonnalagadda has the scoop on OnePlus Nord 2, which is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 1200. He, Daniel, Jerry, and Ara also check out Redmi's Note 10 Pro Max, the Huawei foldable Mate X2, and a ton of other phones. The first Pixel feature drop for 2021 is here, as are rumors of new Pixel Buds, and the possibility that the next Galaxy Watch will run Wear OS. Links: OnePlus Nord 2 is launching in Q2 2021 with MediaTek's flagship Dimensity 1200 chipset | Android Central Redmi Note 10 Pro Max takes the fight to OnePlus Nord with 120Hz AMOLED screen, 108MP camera | Android Central Samsung Galaxy A32 debuts in India to challenge Xiaomi's Mi 10i | Android Central Samsung's Galaxy A52 5G could be the first A-series phones to get monthly updates | Android Central Samsung's next midrange smartphones will look a lot like the Galaxy S21 | Android Central Realme GT 5G takes aim at Samsung's Galaxy S21 with a 120Hz display, sub-$450 price | Android Central HUAWEI foldable Mate X2 launches with HarmonyOS soon to follow | Android Central Qualcomm's Snapdragon Sound aims to transform wireless audio | Android Central The first Pixel feature drop for 2021 is here with a better bedtime routine and underwater photography | Android Central Jon Prosser on Twitter: "Google stuff: New Pixel Buds coming mid-April. New Google phone scheduled for June 11, 2021. Not sure exactly which one it is just yet. 🤔 🧻🧻🧻🧻🧻 https://t.co/vjOzT4M7nx" / Twitter Here's another huge clue that the next Galaxy Watch will run Wear OS | Android Central Senators call on FCC to quadruple base high-speed internet speeds - The Verge Arizona House passes bill that threatens Apple and Google's app stores Lenovo P11 Pro review: A premium tablet practically ruined by Android | Android Central The Galaxy S21 and Tab S7 receive several enhancements with March update | Android Central
3/8/20211 hour, 17 minutes, 44 seconds
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Pause and Cancel

Former Android Central Grand Poobah Phil Nickinson is running the ship over at our sister site WhatToWatch.com these days. He joins Daniel, Jerry, and Ara for a survey of what's happening in the streaming video service world. The crew also have some follow up on Android 12 Developer Preview and the first Pixel 5a leaks. Links: Disney+ Star launches internationally — here's what you need to know | Android Central Disney+ now has nearly 95 million paid subscribers globally | Android Central The Disney Plus price increase is coming to your country soon, subscribe now | Android Central Disney Plus reaches a new gear internationally with the launch of Star | WhatToWatch Monica Rambeau's 'WandaVision' glow up | WhatToWatch 'WandaVision': What's the deal with Agatha Harkness? | WhatToWatch The frustrating subtlety of WandaVision on Disney Plus | WhatToWatch Android 12: Everything you need to know! | Android Central Android 12's biggest feature is hidden in plain sight, and could change messaging in a big way | Android Central Android 12 Developer Preview hands-on: The best is yet to come | Android Central The first Android 12 Developer Preview is here with a focus on visual changes and improvements to notifications | Android Central Here are the first images of the Google Pixel 5a and it looks very familiar | Android Central Orwell's Animal Farm - Apps on Google Play Sponsors: Hello Fresh With HelloFresh, you get fresh, pre-measured ingredients and mouthwatering seasonal recipes delivered right to your door. Go to HelloFresh.com/acp10 and use code acp10 for 10 free meals, including free shipping!
2/26/20211 hour, 27 minutes, 1 second
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Anonymous from Itself

Joe, Jerry, Ara, and Daniel discuss the last bits of Android 12 rumors, leaks, and speculation just prior to the official announcement. Pretty much everything they say holds true to the legit info, so we hope you enjoy the conversation. They also chat about Nothing scraping up the remainders of Essential. Plus, there's news regarding Xiaomi, LastPass, Sonos, and more. Links: Android 12 | Android Central Carl Pei's Nothing now owns Andy Rubin's Essential | Android Central 3 things we want to see from Nothing's purchase of Essential | Android Central The Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra camera display is the latest example of a spec masquerading as a feature | Android Central LastPass free plan will become a lot more restrictive in March | Android Central Chromecast with Google TV review, 4 months later: A love-hate relationship | Android Central Chromecast with Google TV update brings improved support for 4K60 | Android Central Google TV will finally introduce the option to create a 'Kids Profile' | Android Central Another Chromecast with Google TV bug is causing issues with speaker groups | Android Central Samsung Galaxy A72 leak reveals an affordable mid-ranger with a 90Hz display | Android Central How to turn off ads on your Samsung Phone | Android Central Sonos is announcing its latest product next month — here's what to expect | Android Central Amazon.com: COSORI Coffee Mug Warmer & Mug Set, Electric 24Watt Beverage Cup Warmer for Desk Home Office Use, 304 Stainless Steel 17oz Mug lid, Touch Tech & LED Backlit Display, Ideal for Gift, Coffee, Tea, Hot Cocoa: Kitchen & Dining
2/18/20211 hour, 48 minutes, 34 seconds
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Extended Remix Feat. SomeGadgetGuy

Daniel goes one-on-one with Juan Carlos Bagnell, aka SomeGadgetGuy! Tune in for their chat about new phones, upcoming phones, and the inner game of gadget reviews. They also discuss resisting the tendency to grade on a curve, WandaVision, and more! Links: OnePlus 9: Release Date, Price, Rumors, News, Leaks, and Specs! | Android Central Tech Reviewers are SCUM! Reddit Weighs In! – SomeGadgetGuy JuanBagnell - YouTube Sponsors: Indeed: Indeed gives you the smart tools to make hiring decisions quickly, and to be confident that you’re making the right hire for your team. Try Indeed out with a free $75 credit at indeed.com/acp. Terms, conditions and exclusions apply. Offer valid through March 31.
2/12/20211 hour, 20 minutes, 54 seconds
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Qualcomm's Snapdragon X65 and the Future of 5G

As a supplement to last week's show all about the current state of 5G, Daniel and Jerry got to talk to Qualcomm's Ignacio Contreras about the new Snapdragon X65 modem RF system and the FUTURE of 5G. It's actually pretty exciting. Links: Snapdragon X65 modem will deliver insane 10 Gigabit 5G speeds to Android flagships | Android Central
2/9/202145 minutes, 41 seconds
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Going Deep on 5G with Sascha Segan

Daniel and Jerry explore the promise and reality of 5G with expert Sacha Segan. They also get on the line with David Jagneux to discuss the state of Google Stadia. Links: Benchmarking the global 5G experience | Opensignal Why Every US Carrier Is 'Winning' Fastest 5G Awards | PCMag Verizon Expands High-Speed 5G Mobile and Home Service | PCMag Sponsors: Indeed: Indeed gives you the smart tools to make hiring decisions quickly, and to be confident that you’re making the right hire for your team. Try Indeed out with a free $75 credit at indeed.com/acp. Terms, conditions and exclusions apply. Offer valid through March 31.
2/5/20211 hour, 27 minutes, 32 seconds
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It's Samsung's world. We just live in it.

Hayato, Daniel, Joe, and Ara tackle the regular Galaxy S21 and 100% do not offer GameStop, GameSpot, or any other stock purchase advice. They also look at financial results from big tech companies, Sony’s new $2500 Xperia flagship, and Carl Pei’s venture into Nothing. Links: Samsung Galaxy S21 review: Less is less | Android Central The Motorola Edge S is the first phone with a Snapdragon 870 | Android Central Sony launches $2500 Xperia Pro creative professionals can't afford to ignore | Android Central Samsung's Q4 profit jumps 26.4% YoY, despite weaker smartphone sales | Android Central Facebook's better-than-expected quarter is just the calm before the storm | Android Central Apple target share price raised to $164 by Morgan Stanley | iMore Microsoft Surface FY21 Q2 revenue hits over $2 billion for the first time | Windows Central OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei wants to connect everything with 'Nothing' | Android Central Android 12 could get a lot more colorful with an upgraded theming system | Android Central Netflix and YouTube are going to make you finally care about AV1 | Android Central
1/29/20211 hour, 21 minutes, 25 seconds
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Where the Conversation Began

The FCC has a new Acting Chairperson, Jessica Rosenworcel, and reviews are in for Samsung's Galaxy S21 Ultra. As well, Hayato, Jerry, Ara, and Daniel share some Chromebook news and discuss the disparate landscape of messaging apps. Links: Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra review: Fixed focus | Android Central Samsung confirms it will 'gradually' remove the charger from future Galaxy phones | Android Central Acting Chairwoman Rosenworcel on Designation to Lead FCC | Federal Communications Commission Google threatens to withdraw search engine from Australia - BBC News Google Play is unsportsmanlike, U.S. states likely to argue in potential lawsuit | Reuters HP's new Chromebooks for schools are built to get disinfected daily | Android Central New Acer Chromebooks for students bring 4G LTE and 20-hour battery life | Android Central WeChat is spying on users in California according to a new lawsuit | Android Central This app brings iMessage to Android, and you can sign up to use it right now | Android Central Google Messages could soon stop working for certain Android phones | Android Central The Galaxy S21 has a Google Messages app you won't find anywhere else | Android Central MediaTek unveils flagship Dimensity 1100 and 1200 5G chips to challenge Snapdragon 888 | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Indeed gives you the smart tools to make hiring decisions quickly, and to be confident that you’re making the right hire for your team. Try Indeed out with a free $75 credit at indeed.com/acp. Terms, conditions and exclusions apply. Offer valid through March 31.
1/24/20211 hour, 35 minutes, 7 seconds
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Weird, Smooth Doll

Alex Dobie, Hayato Huseman, Jerry Hildenbrand, and Daniel Bader dig deep into the Galaxy S21 series of phones. Daniel reviews the excellent Galaxy Buds Pro, and the crew are keeping tabs on the Galaxy SmartTag trackers. Links: Samsung Galaxy S21: Your complete buyer's guide to the new S21 series | Android Central Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro review: The new best | Android Central Receive a free Galaxy SmartTag when you pre-order the Galaxy S21 | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Indeed gives you the smart tools to make hiring decisions quickly, and to be confident that you’re making the right hire for your team. Try Indeed out with a free $75 credit at indeed.com/acp. Terms, conditions and exclusions apply. Offer valid through March 31.
1/18/20211 hour, 24 minutes, 2 seconds
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CES 2021 Preview

Joe, Jerry, Daniel, and Ara discuss WhatsApp requiring its users to share data with Facebook. They also touch on Facebook's ban of President Trump before moving on to a massive preview of phones, Chromebooks, and other devices being announced at CES 2021. Links: WhatsApp now requires you to share data with Facebook — here's what you need to know | Android Central Facebook suspends President Trump 'indefinitely' | Android Central Google and Alphabet workers are forming an 'innovative' union in the U.S. | Android Central Google is far from perfect, but with a union, things can get better | Android Central Lenovo's new Tab P11 tablet is the Galaxy Tab S7 you can actually afford | Android Central Alexa Show Mode turns your Lenovo PC into an Echo Show display | Android Central Samsung supports Google Duo and screen sharing in its new QLED TVs | Android Central Samsung's new QLED TVs show its commitment to sustainability | Android Central The $700 Galaxy Chromebook 2 could be the most interesting Chromebook of 2021 | Android Central The new Acer Chromebook Spin 514 is ready to rule 2021 with Ryzen | Android Central Motorola's new $400 5G phone overshadows three baffling Moto Gs launching January 14 | Android Central Samsung Galaxy S21: News, Leaks, Release, Specs, and Rumors! | Android Central Amazon.com: Furbo Dog Camera: Treat Tossing, Full HD Wifi Pet Camera and 2-Way Audio, Designed for Dogs, Compatible with Alexa (As Seen On Ellen), white (001-01WHTOA-1): Amazon Devices
1/8/20211 hour, 43 minutes, 35 seconds
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A Wrong Argument To Be Made

Captain Daniel Bader is joined by Joe Maring, Ara Wagoner, and Hayato Huseman for our final episode of 2020. The crew talk about the partnership between Google and Qualcomm to offer four years of Android updates, wear OS and the Fitbit acquisition, and continued antitrust woes. But the biggest topic this week is YOUR questions. So grab your favorite Holiday beverage and settle in for a toasty warm show! Links: Qualcomm and Google pledge to clean up the Android update situation with four years of updates | Android Central The EU has finally approved Google's Fitbit acquisition | Android Central Google’s Legal Peril Grows in Face of Third Antitrust Suit - The New York Times Case against Google grows as company gets hit with third antitrust lawsuit | Android Central Google antitrust FAQ: What the U.S. government's lawsuit means for you | Android Central
12/20/20201 hour, 53 minutes, 25 seconds
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The Vessel Through Which the Power is Flowing

Hayato, Ara, Daniel, and Jerry embark on a journey into the FTC lawsuit against Facebook, Google's AI ethics controversy and ridiculous handling of a personnel situation. In phone news, they check out Google's latest Pixel feature drop, Galaxy S21 leaks, and the Samsung One UI 3.0 update. The crew also consider AirPods Max—and why anyone other than someone heavily invested in the Apple ecosystem might buy them. They wrap up with Google's efforts to counter election and anti-vaccine misinformation, and OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei's enigmatic new audio company. Links: Facebook could be forced to give up Instagram and WhatsApp in new lawsuit | Android Central Google's latest AI ethics controversy is a product of its own hubris — even if it enforced the rules | Android Central Forget the Pixel 5, Google just brought its best features to older Pixels Pixel 5's Adaptive Charging should (and likely will) be part of Android 12 | Android Central Galaxy S21 all but confirmed in flashy new promo videos | Android Central Samsung One UI 3.0 (Android 11): Release date, eligible phones, new features, and more! | Android Central Google and Samsung could make better AirPods Max for half the price — and they should | Android Central Google search panels launch to counter vaccine misinformation - The Verge Supporting the 2020 U.S. election Carl Pei is building an audio company, insists OnePlus split was 'amicable' | Android Central Raspberry Pi 400 Computer Kit and Accessories Sponsors: Namecheap: Have an amazing idea for a website, online business or blog? Then, you should know that every great website starts with an awesome domain name. To get a domain name with a 30% discount (including .com and hundreds more). Go to Namecheap.com and use the code ACP at checkout. Indeed: Indeed gives you the smart tools to make hiring decisions quickly, and to be confident that you’re making the right hire for your team. Try Indeed out with a free $75 credit at indeed.com/acp. Terms, conditions and exclusions apply. Offer valid through December 31.
12/11/20201 hour, 37 minutes, 44 seconds
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Qualcomm's Snapdragon 888

On this week’s show, Daniel and Jerry sit down with Ziad Asghar, who manages Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Roadmap and Application Processor division, to discuss the new Snapdragon 888. They start the conversation going through the various improvements the Snapdragon 888 makes over last year’s Snapdragon 865, and then jump into the broader industry and how Qualcomm plans to compete with companies like Apple in the increasingly competitive ARM processor space. Links: Snapdragon 888: Everything you need to know about Qualcomm's 2021 flagship SoC | Android Central The Snapdragon 888 promises a huge leap for Android cameras: Here's how | Android Central
12/2/202048 minutes, 18 seconds
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Pillow Case Power Bank

Ara Wagoner and Jerry Hildenbrand commandeer the Android Central virtual podcast studio for a chat about Android updates, emoji, Chromebooks, and pretty much anything else they feel like! Links: Nokia's failure is the final nail in the coffin for Android One | Android Central An ARM-powered Chromebook with a Surface-style kickstand seems set for a 2021 debut | Android Central New emoji could reach your Android phone faster than ever with this change from Google | Android Central
11/27/202054 minutes, 9 seconds
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The Blue Phone Conspiracy

If rumors are to be believed, the Galaxy Note series may have run its course. Hayato, Ara, Joe, and Daniel talk about the possibility of life after Note for the S Pen, Google Stadia, and a limited edition Pixel 4a. There's also a new incarnation of Google Pay, a faster version of Chrome, and the crew try to understand the appeal of the new Twitter feature: Fleets. Links: The end of the Galaxy Note could be a blessing in disguise for the S Pen | Android Central Samsung will not launch a Galaxy Note 20 successor next year, says new rumor Google Stadia is coming to iOS as web app, giving free Premiere kits for buying Cyberpunk 2077 | Android Central Google Pixel 4a 5G vs. Pixel 4a: Which should you buy? | Android Central The Pixel 4a now looks better than ever in the new limited edition Barely Blue color | Android Central Google Chrome takes on Safari and Edge with speed-boosting update Google's answer to the Apple Card is here, but is it any good? Google Pay: Banks supported, how it works, and everything you need to know | Android Central How to embed a Tweet in a Fleet | Android Central Twitter's Snapchat-inspired Fleets are now launching worldwide | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Indeed gives you the smart tools to make hiring decisions quickly, and to be confident that you’re making the right hire for your team. Try Indeed out with a free $75 credit at indeed.com/acp. Terms, conditions and exclusions apply. Offer valid through December 31.
11/23/20201 hour, 19 minutes, 45 seconds
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500 Episodes of Yeet

The ghosts of Android Central past, present, and future descend upon the 500th episode of the podcast! Daniel Bader is joined by Hayato Huseman, Jerry Hildenbrand, Ara Wagoner, Alex Dobie, Joe Maring, Phil Nickinson, Harish Jonnalagadda, Russel Holly, and Andrew Martonik to share their favorite phones and features of 2020. They also examine how technology is helping them navigate through life during the COVID-19 pandemic. Links: Best Android Phones: Our top picks for November 2020 | Android Central Sponsors: Namecheap: Have an amazing idea for a website, online business or blog? Then, you should know that every great website starts with an awesome domain name. To get a domain name with a 30% discount (including .com and hundreds more). Go to Namecheap.com and use the code ACP at checkout.
11/15/20201 hour, 26 minutes, 50 seconds
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Chick Pea Buds

It was a pretty good year overall for Google on the hardware front, although Daniel, Jerry, and Joe weigh in on the Pixel 5 display gap and latest iteration of Nest Thermostat. Samsung is rumored to be working on Galaxy Buds Beyond, plus Daniel reviews the Elite 85t earbuds from Jabra. T-Mobile is making good on paying back $200 million in debt to taxpayers, and Dish Network is sidestepping its 2020 5G timeline. Links: Some Pixel 5 units develop a gap between the display and frame | Android Central Google says the Pixel 5's display gap is nothing to worry about | Android Central Galaxy Buds Beyond might be Samsung's next pair of true wireless earbuds | Android Central Galaxy S21 may come bundled with Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Buds Beyond wireless earbuds | Android Central Jabra Elite 85t review: Big upgrades, at a cost | Android Central T-Mobile will pay back $200 million Sprint took from taxpayers | Android Central Dish Network Sidesteps 2020 5G Timeline - SDxCentral Amazon Luna hands-on: Off to a (mostly) good start | Android Central Amazon.com : DJI Mavic Mini Combo - Drone FlyCam Quadcopter UAV with 2.7K Camera 3-Axis Gimbal GPS 30min Flight Time, less than 0.55lbs, Gray : Camera & Photo Sponsors: Indeed: Indeed gives you the smart tools to make hiring decisions quickly, and to be confident that you’re making the right hire for your team. Try Indeed out with a free $75 credit at indeed.com/acp. Terms, conditions and exclusions apply. Offer valid through December 31.
11/6/202051 minutes, 49 seconds
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The Ghost of Pablo Picasso

Pixel 5 is now available! Jerry makes the case for why it's a good thing that Google is no longer playing the flagship game. He, Dan, and Ara also check out the budget-minded OnePlus Nord N10 5G and N100. The gang rail against new icons, say goodbye to Google Play Music, and compare Google's subscription bundle options to Apple One. Chromebooks powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon chips are on the way. How will they compare to their Intel counterparts with regard to battery life and performance? Links: Google may never make a flagship phone again, and that's a good thing | Android Central OnePlus expands into the budget segment with Nord N10 5G, Nord N100 OnePlus just turned into Samsung with the Nord N10 5G and Nord N100 | Android Central Google rebrands G Suite to Google Workspace, rolls out a new Gmail icon | Android Central Remembering Google Play Music: A mixtape for my favorite streaming music service | Android Central Google blasts past expectations with a big rebound in Q3 earnings | Android Central Snapdragon chips are going to make Chromebooks even better | Android Central Acer Chromebook Spin 513 arrives with LTE and Snapdragon 7c | Android Central Windows apps on Chromebooks are here, but most of you can't use them yet | Android Central Early Black Friday Chromebook deal makes the Lenovo Chromebook Duet just $229 | Android Central 5 Chromebook trends that need to die | Android Central Google resumes Chrome OS 86 rollout after botched launch | Android Central Introducing Chrome OS 86 to The Stable Channel - Chromebook Community Sponsors: Indeed: Indeed gives you the smart tools to make hiring decisions quickly, and to be confident that you’re making the right hire for your team. Try Indeed out with a free $75 credit at indeed.com/acp. Terms, conditions and exclusions apply. Offer valid through December 31.
11/2/20201 hour, 19 minutes, 1 second