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Nokia and Google Nostalgia

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Never seen a Nokia-made, android powered phone in the States? That’s about to change! Also, Adam, Jonathan, and Joe take a look at three new Moto G7 phones. Plus, we look back at the top 50 products that Google has made...and killed. Which fitness tracker should you buy? And finally we have an answer in the 1080p vs 1440p battery consumption debate!

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Recorded February 7, 2019

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1:30 - Motorola Moto G7 series hands-on: A fine family

12:40 - Nokia 3.1 Plus review: A return to form for a beloved brand

22:10 - 1080p vs 1440p: How much does 1440p really affect battery life?

31:40 - Fitbit Versa vs Apple Watch Series 4: Which smartwatch is right for you?

38:25 - We ranked 50 failed Google products from best to worst

The Android Authority podcast is:

Adam Doud - @DeadTechnology

Jonathan Feist - @JFeist1 / @DroneRushcom

Joe Hindy - @ThatJoeHindy

Produced by Adam Doud

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Never seen a Nokia-made, android powered phone in the States? That’s about to change! Also, Adam, Jonathan, and Joe take a look at three new Moto G7 phones. Plus, we look back at the top 50 products that Google has made...and killed. Which fitness tracker should you buy? And finally we have an answer in the 1080p vs 1440p battery consumption debate!

Tech We Like: LitraTorch 2.0 Premium On-Camera Photo and Video Waterproof LED Light

Visit http://tyvm.ly/JqQlL

Affiliate disclosure: We may receive compensation in connection with your purchase of products via links on this page. The compensation received will never influence the content, topics or posts made on this podcast.

Recorded February 7, 2019

Time codes

1:30 - Motorola Moto G7 series hands-on: A fine family

12:40 - Nokia 3.1 Plus review: A return to form for a beloved brand

22:10 - 1080p vs 1440p: How much does 1440p really affect battery life?

31:40 - Fitbit Versa vs Apple Watch Series 4: Which smartwatch is right for you?

38:25 - We ranked 50 failed Google products from best to worst

The Android Authority podcast is:

Adam Doud - @DeadTechnology

Jonathan Feist - @JFeist1 / @DroneRushcom

Joe Hindy - @ThatJoeHindy

Produced by Adam Doud

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