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Scott Webster and Andrew Kameka get together on the last Friday before Thanksgiving to talk about the latest news in the Android universe. Topics this week include the following:
Droid DNA Nexus 4 Nexus 7 w/ 3G Android 4.2 Samsung Galaxy Camera Android tablets with data plans Google's new location-based game, 'Ingress' Rumors of Google becoming a wireless provider
Scott Webster and Andrew Kameka get together on the last Friday before Thanksgiving to talk about the latest news in the Android universe. Topics this week include the following: Droid DNA Nexus 4 Nexus 7 w/ 3G Android 4.2 Samsung Galaxy Camera Android tablets with data plans Google's new location-based game, 'Ingress' Rumors of Google becoming a wireless provider
In this week's episode the guys tackle the late-breaking rumors that surround the Google Nexus project and one of its potential devices, the LG Optimus G. After discussing all the stuff that is slated to go into the changed Nexus initiative, we delve into what we would consider to be minimum requirements for a Nexus device heading into 2013. Called our 'Nexus Ultimatum", it's our little wish-list of Android goodies.
Additional topics include HTC's new flagship/refresh, the One X+, as well as the One XV, and where these new models fit in with the carrier's strategy. Speaking of which, is AT&T going to capitalize on the strongest smartphone lineup of the year or will they squander a golden opportunity?
In our Reviews & Shout Outs section, all three guys plug a favorite app.
NICK - Guns N Glory
Sam - BeyondPod
Scott - JustWink
In this week's episode the guys tackle the late-breaking rumors that surround the Google Nexus project and one of its potential devices, the LG Optimus G. After discussing all the stuff that is slated to go into the changed Nexus initiative, we delve into what we would consider to be minimum requirements for a Nexus device heading into 2013. Called our 'Nexus Ultimatum", it's our little wish-list of Android goodies. Additional topics include HTC's new flagship/refresh, the One X+, as well as the One XV, and where these new models fit in with the carrier's strategy. Speaking of which, is AT&T going to capitalize on the strongest smartphone lineup of the year or will they squander a golden opportunity? In our Reviews & Shout Outs section, all three guys plug a favorite app. NICK - Guns N Glory Sam - BeyondPod Scott - JustWink
For the first time in months, the entire gang gets together to form the Android Podcast Voltron. Topics this week include LG's Optimus G and the problem(s) it might face in the United States, HTC's lack of an Android announcement, and the reason we don't yet have a Droid Incredible X.
Additional subjects on the agenda include the impact that Windows Phone 8 will have on Android and whether HTC needs Microsoft more than the other way around. We also talk about the Kindle Fire HD, how it fits in the 2012 tablet game, and whether we'd tell mom to buy one.
Of course, we also dig in a bit on the iPhone 5 and how it matters to Android in the short and long terms. Finally, we discuss the Galaxy Note II and its potential successes here in the United States.
The final segment, as always, is dedicated to highlighting new and notable apps we like.
Nick: Virtuous Widgets Andrew: Cloud Magic 2.1 Scott: Pocket 4.2
For the first time in months, the entire gang gets together to form the Android Podcast Voltron. Topics this week include LG's Optimus G and the problem(s) it might face in the United States, HTC's lack of an Android announcement, and the reason we don't yet have a Droid Incredible X. Additional subjects on the agenda include the impact that Windows Phone 8 will have on Android and whether HTC needs Microsoft more than the other way around. We also talk about the Kindle Fire HD, how it fits in the 2012 tablet game, and whether we'd tell mom to buy one. Of course, we also dig in a bit on the iPhone 5 and how it matters to Android in the short and long terms. Finally, we discuss the Galaxy Note II and its potential successes here in the United States. The final segment, as always, is dedicated to highlighting new and notable apps we like. Nick: Virtuous Widgets Andrew: Cloud Magic 2.1 Scott: Pocket 4.2
It's September 5, 2012 and we have just been given no less than three new Motorola Razr models. Nick and Scott dive into today's big announcements and grade Motorola for their efforts. Were they smart to unleash all of this in the final days of summer or would they be better served waiting? Tune in to find out!
Additional topics include:
Predicting Amazon's Kindle Fire announcement Potential impact of Windows Phone 8 T-Mobile's Unlimited 4G data plans No-contract Galaxy S II at Walmart Foreceasting HTC's big, September 19 event.
As always, we also share a few picks for items we've been reviewing!
It's September 5, 2012 and we have just been given no less than three new Motorola Razr models. Nick and Scott dive into today's big announcements and grade Motorola for their efforts. Were they smart to unleash all of this in the final days of summer or would they be better served waiting? Tune in to find out! Additional topics include: Predicting Amazon's Kindle Fire announcement Potential impact of Windows Phone 8 T-Mobile's Unlimited 4G data plans No-contract Galaxy S II at Walmart Foreceasting HTC's big, September 19 event. As always, we also share a few picks for items we've been reviewing!
It has been a while since we last got together, what with summer vacations, breaks, real jobs, newborns, and other obligations. All that's over though and school is back in. Scott Webster and Nick Gray get together to discuss all the big IFA stuff from August 29, including the Samsung Galaxy Note II and Galaxy Camera as well as four devices from Sony. First up, though, is a quick primer on the Apple and Samsung patent case. Later, we forecast what Motorola has on the horizon for a pair of press events in September. What's more, we put on our magic caps and foretell what Amazon plans to do on September 6. All this and much more, in AndroidGuys Episode #127
It has been a while since we last got together, what with summer vacations, breaks, real jobs, newborns, and other obligations. All that's over though and school is back in. Scott Webster and Nick Gray get together to discuss all the big IFA stuff from August 29, including the Samsung Galaxy Note II and Galaxy Camera as well as four devices from Sony. First up, though, is a quick primer on the Apple and Samsung patent case. Later, we forecast what Motorola has on the horizon for a pair of press events in September. What's more, we put on our magic caps and foretell what Amazon plans to do on September 6. All this and much more, in AndroidGuys Episode #127
This week's episode is dedicated to all the wonderful stuff that came out of San Francisco and the annual Google I/O developer conference. Topics include Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, Nexus 7, Nexus Q, and all the stuff in between. While the devices might be priced to move, we wonder if they will. Who will see these terrific products if they're not in a retail environment?
Have a safe and Happy Fourth of July!
It's the first night of summer and everyone is talking Samsung's Galaxy S III smartphone. We've each had a chance to review the handset and now we're allowed to talk about it. Does it live up to the hype?
Scott Webster, Andrew Kameka, and Dustin Karnes talk about the GS III, Google IO 2012, Galaxy Nexus, and more. What might we see at Google's annual developer conference? More importanly, what do we expect to see?
The final segment of the show, as always, is dedicated to giving current Android users some insight into apps, games, accessories, and devices worth a look.
Reach out and give feedback at podcast@androidguys.com!
After far too long, the gang returns to BlogTalkRadio, somewhat, to discuss current Android events. Filling in for Sam this week, Dustin joins Scott, Nick, and Andrew as they recap the recent mobile landscape.
Topics for the episode include Verizon's Share Everything plans, the lack of a new iPhone, HTC, Sony, and more. We're actually quite excited about the show format now and look to bring more fun and rewards to you listeners in the coming weeks!
Our picks of the week range from lock screen replacements to headphones and also include a number of handy utilities for Android devices.
As the last show before CTIA 2012 kicks off, this episode is also recorded on the literal eve of Samsung's Galaxy S III announcement. Let's take a quick peek at what we might expect to see!
The longest runninng Android podcast on the internet, the AndroidGuys podcast is recorded roughly once per week. The gang looks at recent Android news, rumors and trending topics. This week will see the guys talking Google Drive, Google selling handsets (again), and much more!
Other items in this episode include CTIA expectations, HTC One series, and Galaxy S III chatter.
Later, we answer a trio of emails from users like you and give our app picks of the week!
Scott, Nick, Andrew, and Sam discuss recent goins-on in the Android space. Topics range from official announcements to rumors and leaks , software updates, and more.
Looking for a new app, game, or accessory to check out? Be sure to listen to the second segment, designed specifically for you!
Topics include:
Instagram - Why the hype? Why the backlash? Why the missing features? Sprint debuts a "true" Evo 4G successor T-Mobile readies their latest Android, the HTC One S Samsung Galaxy Note coming to Sprint and others? Is it the right phone for this generation of smartphone users?
PLUS - Be sure to listen for our app picks of the week!
Welcome to the weekly show where the guys dig into what's been going on in the Android space. Topics vary from hardware news and rumors to software releases and accessories.
The guys look back at the last few weeks worth of Android and peek into the future a bit.
Topics to include:
HTC One X for Sprint (Jet) Google's Nexus Tablet Verizon going 4G LTE-only in 2012 Galaxy S III leaked again and again
The gang discusses recent news and rumors from around the Android space. Be sure to download some of them and let us know what you think!
Topics for this week's show:
Google Play replaces the Android Market Verizon lists 4G LTE devices for ICS - is it lip service? Asus rumored for Nexus tablet, but does it exist? ...and the iPad wins again without doing anything?
With Mobile World Congress 2012 coming to a close, we take a look back at some of the bigger announcements. Who lived up to expectations, who exceeded them? Who left us with much to be desired?
Topics for this episode include Samsung, LG, HTC, and Sony. We'll also touch on Huawei, ZTE, and other players competing in the Android space.
Samsung says tablets aren't doing so well... So why announce three new models?
Is all that LG stuff going to matter in the end?
Will HTC have better luck going with ONE product line?





