Android Police

Android Police

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.

  1. HACE 3 DÍAS

    Betting against the iPhone 17

    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-swing on its Pixel ascendancy and putting a good foot forward out of court for once. How did this come to be? And what's to be extracted from it? Join us as we talk through this odd environment. Thanks to NordVPN for sponsoring the Android Police podcast. Sign up here for a 2-year plan up to 74% off and get 4 months extra or their best current offer. 01:39 | Editorixel My week with the Pixel 10 Pro XL: the wins, the flops, and the lingering questionsGoogle Pixel 10: Focused on casual usersGoogle Pixel 10 camera review: Capturing feline momentsA more powerful Google Pixel 10 isn't necessary 14:35 | Feather The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge probably isn't for you, but that's okayRevolutionary square image sensor in iPhone 17: A game-changer for selfies and group photosApple's awe-dropping event: iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and moreiPhone 17 outshines the Google Pixel 10 in key areas 33:48 | Google escapes a forced Chrome sell-off or breakup in landmark antitrust lawsuit 41:16 | Amazon announces major Services & Devices event for September 30 53:13 | Happiness Dissolution Excerpt from Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast. Our regular hosts are Daniel Bader and Stephen Radochia. Our editor is Jules Wang. Android...

    1 h y 3 min
  2. 26 MAY

    An Earned Skepticism of Google I/O

    This is the final edition of the Android Police podcast as you know it, so instead of any bang or petering out, we're opening up a black hole of everything that this show has been to us and giving Google I/O 2025 our full treatment. From Gemini Pro 2.5's various commercial twists to all the wacky new tools that don't seem to have an integral purpose for most life and labor styles to the footnote that is Android to round out another keynote of industry jonesing, we have a complete picture for you right here. Enjoy. 04:40 | I/O 2025 Google's newest AI plan costs more than your electricity billGoogle's AI Mode rolls out nationwide with powerful new tools on the wayGoogle's new AI filmmaking tool fuses Veo, Imagen, and GeminiGemini’s Agent Mode takes the stress out of apartment huntingGoogle's AI Mode will soon be able to buy products for youGoogle launches AI Mode to everyone in the US, adds more features to AI Overviews | The VergeGoodbye Project Starline, hello Google Beam 3D video conferencing | EngadgetAndroid XR gets a huge vote of confidence with upcoming smart glasses from XrealGoogle finally gives us a look behind the lenses at Android XR on smart glassesGoogle and Samsung unite again for a DeX-powered Android 16 desktop modeWhy Avatars Have 5 Fingers When Na'vi Only Have 4 Excerpts from TriBeCa Productions/Universal Pictures (via Rotten Tomatoes Movieclips/YouTube), Jay Green’s Stuff/YouTube (Eminem/Shady/Interscope), and NBC 10 WJAR/YouTube. Our regular hosts were Daniel Bader and Will Sattelberg. Our editor was Jules Wang. Android Police lives a href="https://androidpolice.com" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

    1 h y 21 min
  3. 18 MAY

    Android enters its 'Emo' phase

    This week on the Android Police podcast, Android 16 gets all 'Expressive' on us with a new step in its Material Design language and we wonder what all the rest of Google's announcements during The Android Show will come to eat us alive. That plus another Uber usurpation, we talk about phones that sound like knives, and a Very Important Announcement from your friends on this show. 01:56 | The Android Show 4 takeaways from Google's pre-I/O Android ShowGoogle's flashy Material 3 Expressive is official, but it's not coming right awayAndroid 16 goes official next month, but a new beta will bring Expressive design even soonerMaterial 3 Expressive will finally bring dynamic themes to Wear OS later this yearGemini is coming to Android Auto later this year, with shorter responses in towMaterial 3 Expressive is getting me excited about Android updates again 26:46 | Knife-fones Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge is here, but is it the pocket-friendly phone you've been waiting for?Jules you should cut this audio in (no)Of all the phones I've handled in 2025, the Galaxy S25 Edge is ... certainly one of them.(1) Samsung Mobile on X: "Beyond slim may surprise, but power comes in all shapes 💪 #GalaxyS25 Edge" / XThe Motorola Razr 2025 proves folding phones are no longer a gimmick 48:50 | Uber Uber’s new bus-like feature for commuters is nearly 50 percent cheaper than UberX | The Verge Also: Apple CarPlay Ultra Is A Whole New Way To Use Your Car | EdmundsRampant AI Cheating Is Ruining Education Alarmingly Fast | New York MagazineCollege Professors Are Using ChatGPT. Some Students Aren’t Happy. - The New York TimesGandolfini: Jim, Tony, and the Life of a Legend (Hardcover) | Skylight Books Audio excerpt from Fremantle/CBS via a...

    1 h y 12 min
  4. 3 MAY

    There is no second bite at the apple

    A dramatic new kink to the Epic v. Apple tale as the judge overseeing the case is forcing the iPhone-made giant to grant consumers access to alternate payment systems for in-app purchases. The Android Police podcast is covering the shake-up in the mobile app landscape and telescoping its insights on how hubris has poisoned outputs from cohorts of the so-called Magnificent Seven. Also in our show: Samsung's Galaxy S25 is selling way better than we can get excited for, a quasi-preview of The Android Show from Google, and our carpal tunnel suffering on various mobile keyboards. 04:35 | In court Epic v. Apple orders and contempt referral‘Cook chose poorly’: how Apple blew up its control over the App Store | The VergeShockingly, there’s a company worse at AI than Samsung and Google 23:00 | More news Stellar Galaxy S25 sales help Samsung soar to its strongest quarter everGoogle’s next iPhone surprise may not be an appGoogle Gemini might soon offer two new AI subscription plansGemini's new editing features are here to let you rethink realityMeta’s ‘Digital Companions’ Will Talk Sex With Users—Even Children - WSJAndroid 16 could offer a bigger UI refresh than previously expected, and we're all for itFirst look at Android's slick new animations for its big expressive redesign | Android Authority 45:56 | Keyed I tried Google Keyboard, Samsung Keyboard, and Apple Keyboard for a month and here's how it wentI hated my Samsung Galaxy S25 until I changed this one thing | Android Authority Windows Vista: The most hated OS, 18 years on 🤬 Excerpt from Schneider's Bakery/Nickelodeon. Our regular hosts are Daniel Bader and Will Sattelberg. Our editor is Jules Wang. Android Police lives here. Reach out to us at a...

    1 h
  5. 27 ABR

    The Deeply Frustrating Razr

    Verizon might've made beaucoup bucks this winter, but it also lost nearly 300,000 subscribers to its wireless business. On the Android Police podcast, we follow the swarm of our curious readers and dig into where people might be going — the answer might not be as far away as you'd think. Also on the show, a little bit of I/O teaser chat, some Switch 2 pre-order anxiety, and a thorough slugging of Motorola's three new Razr flip phones where only the most basic one seems like a worthy upgrade at all? We report, you decide. 04:13 | Familiar, fashion, but.... I went hands-on with Motorola’s three new Razrs, and they’re familiar, fashionable, and deeply frustratingMotorola’s latest Razr lineup has something for everyone, including a new Ultra flagshipGoogle's so thirsty for Gemini users it's paying Samsung substantial sums to pre-install the AIYour Samsung phone might soon get yet another new AI assistant 39:10 | I/O 2025 Google I/O 2025 lineup hints at bold new moves with Android, AI, and more 43:45 | Where are the carriers? Verizon reaches a breaking point as nearly 300,000 customers cut ties with the carrierT-Mobile and Metro pinky swear not to jack up prices for 5 years with new plansComcast's customers are dropping like flies, just like Verizon'sUS Mobile’s newest plan reminds us of old-school Google FiVisible's newest plan pushes its old premium offering down by $10 Our regular hosts are Daniel Bader and Will Sattelberg. Our editor is Jules Wang. Android Police lives here. Reach out to us at podcast@androidpolice.com Music - "18" and "34" by HOME licensed under CC BY 3.0

    1 h y 10 min
  6. 20 ABR

    Is the Android fan tariff-fied?

    The future ahead of the Android buyer (and the Android Police podcast) is bleak. Lacking any certainty about how much a new phone will cost when it comes time to upgrade, we're asking you what you're doing in the face of tariffs on Chinese goods and whether your eyes have fallen away from the Galaxy S25 Edge, the upcoming Moto Razr refresh, or any of the releases plotted for the back half of the year. Also on the show, a full and fast review of the Pixel 9a and a new legal stumbling block for Google. 03:23 | Wrapping up Google Pixel 9a review: A smartphone for the rest of usThe Pixel 9a is missing Google's latest Android 15 Feature DropGoogle will gradually reduce Pixel 9a battery capacity on purpose as it agesI love the Google Pixel 9a much more than I expected 21:33 | Money US announces tariff exemptions for phones, computers, and more goods from ChinaThe Galaxy S25 couldn't stop Apple from taking the top sales spotOnePlus believes foldables need more time to shineThe upcoming OnePlus 'mini' might look more Pixel Fold than OnePlus 13Possible Pixel 10 pricing has leaked, but take it with a grain of salt 47:26 | Ad Battles Google has an illegal grip on online advertising tech, court findsJapan slaps Google with a cease-and-desist order for violating anti-monopoly lawThere's now one URL to access Google no matter where you are in the world Our regular hosts are Daniel Bader and Will Sattelberg. Our editor is Jules Wang. Android Police lives here. Reach out to us at podcast@androidpolice.com Music - "18" and "34"

    1 h

Acerca de

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.

También te podría interesar