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EPISODE · Feb 16, 2025 · 54 MIN

Putting good money on the Pixel 9a

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What's out there that's good to watch these days? More often than not, people are turning to YouTube than anywhere else. As if Apple TV+ wasn't already on a steep climb with Android users. We detail the streamer's big push into enemy territory and chat about Pixel 9a expectations as well as a final look at the Galaxy S25 series (for now) in this week's Android Police podcast.01:09 | Old businessNothing is ready to join the big leagues with its first flagship phoneNothing wants $100 million in funding to fuel its growthSonos continues to struggle, now cutting an additional 200 positionsApple TV+ app officially lands on Android phones, tablets, and foldables17:24 | Obligatory I/OGoogle sets a date for I/O 2025 after puzzle game teaser5 Pixel 9a rumors that'll get you excited about Google’s next midrangerLeaked renders show the Pixel 9a in four colors from all anglesGemini Live is about to become even more fun to useGoogle makes Gemini's 2.0 Flash model the new defaultGoogle Gemini's free tier gets a feature ChatGPT has had for months34:51 | Back EndMotorola Razr+ (2025) smiles for the cameras in an extensive leakThe OnePlus Watch 3 is coming sooner than you might thinkSamsung Galaxy S25 Ultra review: A straight-B studentGadgets &amp; Gravel - YouTubeExcerpts from @Equality_7_2521 on X/Twitter and Gadgets &amp; Gravel on YouTube.Our regular hosts are Daniel Bader and Will Sattelberg. Our editor is Jules Wang.Android Police lives here. Reach out to us at <a...

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