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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 1H 15M

Moto-repairability

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Proving that technology can make anything can happen in 2026, especially if you're rocking an Android phone, Ron Richards puts his Pixel 10 Pro to the test by doing the show via his phone's mobile hotspot from a hotel in the Midwest so he can join Huyen Tue Dao and Jason Howell for the latest in the world of Android!Note: Time codes subject to change depending on dynamic ad insertion by the distributor00:05:03 - NEWSGood news, kinda? Smartphone sales were up, slightly, in Q1 2026!And yet Samsung is quietly raising prices on their devices.Do you get a lot of scam phone calls? Google is working to protect you even more from them.PATRON PICK: The Google Pixel triumphs over Apple and Samsung in repairability but Motorola outpaces them all00:34:55 - HARDWARECheck out this wild, wide foldable phone from HuaweiSamsung Galaxy Unpacked is coming in July and looks to unveil the new, wider Samsung Galaxy Z Fold with an S-Pen?Missed out on the Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold? Now's your chance to get one again at stores in malls across America.The Find X9 Ultra from Oppo leaks days before it's announced and it's full of photography goodness00:54:52 - APPS 'n SOFTWARE 'n STUFFApple may have Tap to Share, but now Google is bringing it to AndroidIf you ever thought that the one thing Android Auto was missing was Google Meet, well the wait is over.Sometimes good things do happen to apps, in this case, Spotify now lets you turn off video completely in their app!01:05:37 - COMMUNITYMichael writes in to share his loyalty to the stylus!David emails to remind Jason it was his tip back in the AAA days about isopropyl alcohol to remove sticky goo from tacky rubber devices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Proving that technology can make anything can happen in 2026, especially if you're rocking an Android phone, Ron Richards puts his Pixel 10 Pro to the test by doing the show via his phone's mobile hotspot from a hotel in the Midwest so he can join Huyen Tue Dao and Jason Howell for the latest in the world of Android!Note: Time codes subject to change depending on dynamic ad insertion by the distributor00:05:03 - NEWSGood news, kinda? Smartphone sales were up, slightly, in Q1 2026!And yet Samsung is quietly raising prices on their devices.Do you get a lot of scam phone calls? Google is working to protect you even more from them.PATRON PICK: The Google Pixel triumphs over Apple and Samsung in repairability but Motorola outpaces them all00:34:55 - HARDWARECheck out this wild, wide foldable phone from HuaweiSamsung Galaxy Unpacked is coming in July and looks to unveil the new, wider Samsung Galaxy Z Fold with an S-Pen?Missed out on the Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold? Now's your chance to get one again at stores in malls across America.The Find X9 Ultra from Oppo leaks days before it's announced and it's full of photography goodness00:54:52 - APPS 'n SOFTWARE 'n STUFFApple may have Tap to Share, but now Google is bringing it to AndroidIf you ever thought that the one thing Android Auto was missing was Google Meet, well the wait is over.Sometimes good things do happen to apps, in this case, Spotify now lets you turn off video completely in their app!01:05:37 - COMMUNITYMichael writes in to share his loyalty to the stylus!David emails to remind Jason it was his tip back in the AAA days about isopropyl alcohol to remove sticky goo from tacky rubber devices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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