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EPISODE · Sep 17, 2025 · 1H 2M

Betting against the iPhone 17

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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 | EditorixelMy 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 necessary14:35 | FeatherThe 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 areas33:48 | Google escapes a forced Chrome sell-off or breakup in landmark antitrust lawsuit41:16 | Amazon announces major Services & Devices event for September 3053:13 | HappinessDissolutionExcerpt from Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast.Our regular hosts are Daniel Bader and Stephen Radochia. Our editor is Jules Wang.Android...

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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...

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