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    Explore "855" with insightful episodes like "Will the Samsung Galaxy Note get the snappier Snapdragon?", "Google Pixel 3 Lite revealed?", "Gary Explains: Qualcomm's Snapdragon 855 processor" and "Huawei's Arrested Development" from podcasts like ""Android Authority Podcast", "Android Authority Podcast", "Android Authority Podcast" and "Android Authority Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    Will the Samsung Galaxy Note get the snappier Snapdragon?

    Will the Samsung Galaxy Note get the snappier Snapdragon?

    It’s our one-year anniversary, and we’re celebrating with our friends! Sam Moore and David Imel join Adam and Joe for a lively discussion about Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 855+. Will it go into the Note 10? Speaking of which, we run down the lengthy list of Note 10 rumors. What will we see in August? What’s new in the last beta before the pre-release of Android Q and what will Android Q be called? Finally, Joe goes on an Epic Quest in App Matters.

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    Recorded July 18, 2019

    Time codes

    2:45 – Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 Plus is a beefed-up version of its latest flagship

    22:45 – Samsung Galaxy Note 10: All the rumors in one place

    34:30 – Everything new in the fifth Android Q developer preview

    46:00 – App Matters: The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot

    The Android Authority podcast is:

    Adam Doud - @DeadTechnology

    Jonathan Feist - @JFeist1 / @DroneRushcom

    Joe Hindy - @ThatJoeHindy

    Produced by Adam Doud

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    Google Pixel 3 Lite revealed?

    Google Pixel 3 Lite revealed?

    Down in Las Vegas, Gary Sims took the Snapdragon 855 processor for a spin at CES and the results are impressive. Motorola is hoping you’ll flip for its new flip phone. We get an early look at a potential new midrange form from Google mere months before it’s announced. Google might be granting a long-requested wish for its fans. All that and more on the Android Authority podcast!

    Recorded January 17, 7:30PM CST

    Time codes

    4:20 - Snapdragon 855 performance and benchmarking: Speed Test G, AnTuTu & Geekbench

    21:45 - You’ll flip for the foldable Motorola Razr smartphone reboot

    34:40 - Google Pixel 3 Lite leaks in video review: Should you expect flagship photo quality?

    44:20 - Yes, there is a system-wide dark theme in this early Android Q build

    The Android Authority podcast is:

    Adam Doud - @DeadTechnology

    Jonathan Feist - @JFeist1 / @DroneRushcom

    Joe Hindy - @ThatJoeHindy

    Produced by Adam Doud

    Gary Explains: Qualcomm's Snapdragon 855 processor

    Gary Explains: Qualcomm's Snapdragon 855 processor

    Qualcomm’s latest flagship SoC is out, and we’re breaking it down here. But processors are complicated, so we got the smartest guy we know to come on an explain everything to us in the awesomest way possible.

    Discussed in this episode:

    Qualcomm reveals Snapdragon 855, even more 5G plans at its Tech Summit

    Top 5 Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 features you should know

    Qualcomm announces the world’s first 3D ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor

    Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 vs Exynos 9820 vs Kirin 980

    Don’t forget to check out Gary’s Speed Test G!

    The Android Authority podcast is:

    Adam Doud - @DeadTechnology

    Jonathan Feist - @JFeist1 / @DroneRush

    Joe Hindy - @ThatJoeHindy

    With special guest:

    Gary Sims - @GarySims / @GaryExplains

    Produced by Adam Doud

    Huawei's Arrested Development

    Huawei's Arrested Development

    Qualcomm introduced us to the SoC that will power your smartphone next year. Huawei’s CTO has the right to remain silent, eh? Samsung’s mobile division is in a bit of trouble with a huge drop in sales YoY. We are enamored with the dual-screened Vivo Nex 2, but aren’t sure why. In a notification showdown, Android still comes out on top. Google is shutting down two of its seven messaging apps, because: Google.

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    Recorded December 7, 2018 at 7:30PM CST

    Time codes:

    2:50 - Top 5 Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 features you should know

    12:45 - Huawei CFO arrested in Canada for reportedly violating US sanctions against Iran

    21:15 - Samsung sees biggest smartphone sales decline since Gartner started tracking it

    26:35 - Dual-screen Vivo Nex 2 officially shown off, complete with triple-camera setup

    34:00 - iOS notifications have been improved, but Android’s are still better

    40:30 - Google Hangouts as we know it is shutting down

    40:30 - Google Allo is shutting down in March 2019

    The Android Authority podcast is:

    Adam Doud - @DeadTechnology

    Jonathan Feist - @JFeist1 / @DroneRush

    Joe Hindy - @ThatJoeHindy

    Produced by Adam Doud