Centered on Android, unafraid to go far and wide in tech. Each week, hosts Daniel Bader and Will Sattelberg bring you a conversation about the decisions being made from how Google designs its Pixel phones to questions about the efficacy of mass consumption artificial intelligence products. Join us as we reflect on the facts, the feelings, and the connections we're all making today.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 162 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Google is commencing wave two of its fall Android lineup with the Pixel 10 Pro Fold getting slathered by critics. On this week's Android Police podcast, we debate whether the pool of potential buyers will land on 'yes' more often thanks to this one i... more
The Android Police podcast baits you with a title full of roasted crow, but the underlying gnashing of teeth remains the same. True, it turns out we didn't hate Apple's new aesthetic as much as we'd thought we would, but it's also carrying way too mu... more
For once in the Android Police podcast's history, we're actually throwing shadows on Apple. iOS 26 and the iPhone 17 are giving us the least confidence in how Apple is carrying its reliability and reputation in many years while Google seems to be mid... more
There's something new from Google this summer and in many ways, it's the same old, same old. We know a little something about that at Android Police, so we've decided to bust out the old podcast for another run; this time with a new co-host to come a... more
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Will is really annoying…
After trying to like this podcast for awhile, I’ve had to unsubscribe the hosts like nothing. They are critical with everything and are just generally negative in their outlook on all things tech please if you’re looking for a tech related podcast avoid this one.
too often from a cellphone in terrible sound quality because … well we can’t be arsed.
people have to listen to that and it hurts their ears and you people not giving a toss is offensive. ai will kill your jobs and you won’t be missed. this is often enough not ok broadcast quality. none of you would ever go with comparably terrible video quality. i’m done here.
too often from a cellphone in terrible sound quality because … well we can’t be arsed.
people have to listen to that and it hurts their ears and you people not giving toss is offensive. ai will kill your jobs and you won’t be missed. this is often enough not ok broadcast quality. none of you would ever go with comparably terrible video quality. i’m done here.
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Focused on the ever-evolving Android ecosystem, a range of topics are explored, including the latest Google Pixel devices, competitive analyses against Apple products, and broader discussions surrounding technological trends such as AI advancements and mobile innovations. What sets this conversation apart is the hosts' candid discussions on the implications of design decisions, market strategies, and user experiences, which they infuse with humor and personal insights. The dialogue not only centers around technical specifications but also delves into themes of consumer behavior and ethical considerations in technology, providing listeners with a well-rounded view of the current tech landscape.
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