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Pocketnow Weekly 316: The Moto Z3 is a lot like the RED Hydrogen One
Manage episode 214328783 series 1952551
Notches. How many can a phone have? How many should a phone have? Is it good to be leading the pack in terms of selling the most phones with notches? And what about other questionable design choices like inserting a mock circuit board into the back of your phone to make it look pretty? The news is brimming with annoying, but pertinent questions this week.
In addition to getting some answers on those, we'll also be dishing theses on what just launched in Chicago. Motorola, Verizon and Qualcomm are backing a last-generation smartphone with a thin bridge to golden 5G speeds. Will this make sense? Will it get customers riled up? What's it all mean?
Plenty to talk about here, so strap yourselves in. It's the Pocketnow Weekly!
Watch the YouTube live broadcast from 2:00pm Eastern on August 3rd or check out the high-quality audio version right here. Talk back live while you’re watching the show on Twitter with #PNWeekly! You can shoot your listener emails to podcast@pocketnow.com for a shot at getting your question read aloud on the air at the end of the month!
Host
Guests
Brandon Miniman (XDA-Developers)
Executive Producer
News
- Google Notches: How would a three-notch phone work and why is it a bad idea?
- Huawei Notches: Is it good to be the best around?
- Mate 20 Pro: How's it a step up from the P20 Pro?
- RED Hydrogen One: How's it doing at this point?
- Mi 8 Explorer Edition: Is transparent design nonsense?
- Sprint: Uhhh, should your marketing encouraging indecent exposure?
Moto Z3
Jules talked with a whole bunch of the tech media corps about their first impressions and lasting questions on the latest phone to work with Moto Mods, including one that can bring 5G to... a Snapdragon 835 phone?
And Finally…
Turing is at it again.
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See you soon!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
250 episodes
Manage episode 214328783 series 1952551
Notches. How many can a phone have? How many should a phone have? Is it good to be leading the pack in terms of selling the most phones with notches? And what about other questionable design choices like inserting a mock circuit board into the back of your phone to make it look pretty? The news is brimming with annoying, but pertinent questions this week.
In addition to getting some answers on those, we'll also be dishing theses on what just launched in Chicago. Motorola, Verizon and Qualcomm are backing a last-generation smartphone with a thin bridge to golden 5G speeds. Will this make sense? Will it get customers riled up? What's it all mean?
Plenty to talk about here, so strap yourselves in. It's the Pocketnow Weekly!
Watch the YouTube live broadcast from 2:00pm Eastern on August 3rd or check out the high-quality audio version right here. Talk back live while you’re watching the show on Twitter with #PNWeekly! You can shoot your listener emails to podcast@pocketnow.com for a shot at getting your question read aloud on the air at the end of the month!
Host
Guests
Brandon Miniman (XDA-Developers)
Executive Producer
News
- Google Notches: How would a three-notch phone work and why is it a bad idea?
- Huawei Notches: Is it good to be the best around?
- Mate 20 Pro: How's it a step up from the P20 Pro?
- RED Hydrogen One: How's it doing at this point?
- Mi 8 Explorer Edition: Is transparent design nonsense?
- Sprint: Uhhh, should your marketing encouraging indecent exposure?
Moto Z3
Jules talked with a whole bunch of the tech media corps about their first impressions and lasting questions on the latest phone to work with Moto Mods, including one that can bring 5G to... a Snapdragon 835 phone?
And Finally…
Turing is at it again.
•
See you soon!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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