Welcome to the very first live episode of the Android Police Podcast. We apologize in advance for any technical snafus, random outbursts related thereto, and bad puns. We're not actually sorry about the last one.
It's that time again - the Android Police Podcast is back for another week of all things Android in an easy-to-digest audio format. This time, we're talking ASUS-nexus-Tegra-tablet-gate, sums of parts, and Oracle ass-kickings. As always, you can listen to us on Soundcloud or via one of numerous subscription options (yes, we have RSS).
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- Eric says you shouldn't expect your smartphone to be revolutionary. I guess Samsung should cancel its plans for the Galaxy Che Guevara.
Rumor Roundup
- The Galaxy S III and three other phones I don't care enough about to include in this sentence are coming to T-Mobile.
Welcome back to yet another week of the Android Police Podcast - your source for all things Android Police Podcast-related. This week, we're talking Google-Moto, HTC / ITC, and possibly several other acronyms.
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- Sprint's making its tethering plans more expensive. But there's still that whole issue of getting people to actually pay for tethering in the first place.
Rumor Roundup
- Microsoft Office for Android tablets: the most exciting boring rumor we've heard in months.
- LG is making a QWERTY slider version of the Viper for Sprint, expect thickness of OG DROID proportions.
Welcome back to another week of the Android Police Podcast, where you can get the full Android Police experience (read: puns) delivered straight to your ears. On this week's episode, we're talking Nexus device rumors, EVO 4G LTE, and more. It's exciting.
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- Verizon's LTE crusade is hitting the eastern seaboard, category 5 download storm of cat videos and crappy music to ensue.
- Also, they're ending your unlimited data plan for good. And then they're going to steal your lunch money, and your girlfriend.
Welcome to the Android Police Podcast, where you can hear us talk the news to you - because reading is for chumps. This week on the show we're talking Google v. Oracle, HTC Incredible 4G, and more. It's essiting.
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- Ron says the Galaxy S III was designed entirely by lawyers, but I don't see a BMW badge or a coke mirror anywhere on this thing.
Carrier 411
- T-Mobile is going to use those $4 billion it got from AT&T to presumably make more commercials that try to convince people AT&T is awful and T-Mobile is awesome.
Welcome back to another week of the Android Police Podcast - and this week, we're keeping the variety of content down, because the Galaxy S III is officially here, and it's only natural that we should discuss it. Hit up the outline below the RSS subscription info to see the topics we'll be delving into this week.
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- Republic Wireless has begun beta invites, will presumably become Empire Wireless after it figures out how making money in the telecom industry actually works.
Code Google
- Our own Ron Amadeo has made this amazing chart of Android version distribution over time, and if you don't like big colorful charts, we just can't be friends.
Welcome to another week of the Android Police Podcast. On this episode, we have Matthew Smith, Bob Severns, Cameron Summerson, Eric Ravenscraft, Liam Spradlin, and myself talking Google Drive, Galaxy S III, and more. Check it out.
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Welcome back to the Android Police Podcast, the only official semi-official audio source for all things Android. This week, we're talking about Samsung's trademarking addiction, Read It Later (Pocket), and dongles. Your favorite hosts Matthew Smith, Cameron Summerson, Bob Severns and myself are flying solo this week, but we'll have Eric Ravenscraft back on the show for the next episode.
Carrier 411
- Verizon is going on an LTE blitzkrieg around the nation, giving lots of people moar gees in moar places.
- T-Mobile has decided Carly would be much more appealing in pink leather pants.
Rumor Roundup
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A crash log spills the [jelly] beans on the next version of Android, which we all pretty much know is called Jelly Bean, but hey, this looks legit.
It's podcast time - this week Matt, Bob, Cameron, Artem, myself, and our newest presenter Liam Spradlin all talk about things that have at least some tangential relation to Android. In this week's episode, we talk Nook GlowTouch, EVO 4G LTE, and upgrade fees. Check out the covered content in the outline below, and scroll to the bottom of the page for Soundcloud and RSS subscription info to listen.
- Carrier 411
- AT&T is bringing LTE to more markets... eee. Just read this post (and this one, too).
- Verizon has instituted a $30 handset upgrade fee, and this has made a lot of people with keyboards and internet access very upset.
The Android Police Podcast is back for another week of... whatever it is we do. Let's get down to it, this week's topics are:
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- Sprint says it's not going to sell any more WiMAX devices, which is great news if you have a track record of paying no attention to anything ever and buying electronics literally months after they become obsolete.
- Return of the Google Drive Rumors
- Three stories about the HTC One Series and a number joke I can't come up with.
- Is it going to be called the Sprint EVO One? Probably. I was still hoping for Sprint EVO XX 4G LTE Hardcore Edition With Cheese.



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