This is the last episode of the second season of the Android Authority podcast. That sucks. But that doesn’t mean we don’t have tech to talk about. Adam, Joe, and Jonathan gather for one last time to talk about Motorola’s upcoming flagship, and care for your RAZR. LG is keeping the headphone jack flame a’burnin. And finally, we look back on some other operating systems that have come and gone over the years. RIP webOS, RIP Windows Phone, RIP #AAPodcast
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Recorded January 30, 2020
Topics
Huawei rep allegedly says company won't use Google apps even if it can
Graphene batteries: What are they and why are they a big deal?
Motorola says 'bumps and lumps are normal' on Razr screen
Motorola tipped to unveil new flagship smartphone at MWC 2020
LG headphone jacks are sticking around, but need your financial support
Android alternatives that tried and failed over the last decade
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Jonathan Feist - @JFeist1 / @DroneRushcom
Joe Hindy - @ThatJoeHindy
Produced by Adam Doud
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