If you thought the Palm commercials of 2009 were as weird as mobile tech advertising would ever get, HTC and Robert Downey Jr. have something to show you. That's the conversation that kicks off this week's edition of the Pocketnow Weekly podcast, and it's followed by some heartening news about this year's IFA in Berlin. If the rumors hold true, we should be in for some powerfully geeky, if unconventional, tech in Germany this year - and even if they don't, we've got plenty to talk about in the way of chipsets, Nexii, smartwatches, and phablets.
If none of those terms make sense to you, you're in the wrong place. But if you're already salivating at the thought of snap-on camera modules and X8 mobile computing systems, your week is about to get a whole lot more awesome. So firmly secure your pocket-protector and perch your horn-rims on your nose: Joe, Anton, and Michael are here to propel your week even higher into the geekosphere with the latest Pocketnow Weekly mobile-technology podcast. Send feedback, questions, and requests to podcast [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Google Plus to stay apprised of the latest episodes. Thanks for listening!
Pocketnow Weekly Episode 057
Recording Date
08/15/2013
Hosts
Michael Fisher
Anton D. Nagy
Joe Levi
Topic List
Android (00:01:25)
RDJ kicks off new HTC campaign
LG Nexus 5 rumored as watered-down G2
Galaxy Note III specs rumored
Galaxy Gear smartwatch launch at Samsung IFA event "confirmed"
Early HTC One Max press render leaked
Is the new Moto X8 chip the future of Android?
Sony add-on camera modules leaked
Windows Phone (00:51:29)
PureView vs PureView: Nokia's 1020 vs Nokia's 808
Windows Phone official YouTube app is back
Nokia Lumia 825 tipped as quad-core budget phablet
Will we ever see another HTC Windows Phone?
iOS (01:18:09)
iPhone 5S components keep hinting at fingerprint scanner -- new home button evidence
iPhone 5C yellow rear shell stars in video comparison
Gallery of green iPhone 5C covers leaks
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If none of those terms make sense to you, you're in the wrong place. But if you're already salivating at the thought of snap-on camera modules and X8 mobile computing systems, your week is about to get a whole lot more awesome. So firmly secure your pocket-protector and perch your horn-rims on your nose: Joe, Anton, and Michael are here to propel your week even higher into the geekosphere with the latest Pocketnow Weekly mobile-technology podcast. Send feedback, questions, and requests to podcast [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Google Plus to stay apprised of the latest episodes. Thanks for listening!
Pocketnow Weekly Episode 057
Recording Date
08/15/2013
Hosts
Michael Fisher
Anton D. Nagy
Joe Levi
Topic List
Android (00:01:25)
RDJ kicks off new HTC campaign
LG Nexus 5 rumored as watered-down G2
Galaxy Note III specs rumored
Galaxy Gear smartwatch launch at Samsung IFA event "confirmed"
Early HTC One Max press render leaked
Is the new Moto X8 chip the future of Android?
Sony add-on camera modules leaked
Windows Phone (00:51:29)
PureView vs PureView: Nokia's 1020 vs Nokia's 808
Windows Phone official YouTube app is back
Nokia Lumia 825 tipped as quad-core budget phablet
Will we ever see another HTC Windows Phone?
iOS (01:18:09)
iPhone 5S components keep hinting at fingerprint scanner -- new home button evidence
iPhone 5C yellow rear shell stars in video comparison
Gallery of green iPhone 5C covers leaks
Subscribe:
About us:
PocketnowVideo is the official YouTube channel of Pocketnow.com. We feature Android, iOS, and Windows Phone news, reviews, unboxings, opinion pieces, and tons of awesome comparisons. If you love mobile as much as we do, be sure to subscribe!
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Follow the hosts:
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