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Keven got back on the Key 2. Talking about his experiences --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-rdr-show/support
Ten odcinek miał być zupełnie inny. Nagrywany nie jak zazwyczaj w domu. Miały być Katowice, zapiekanki, impreza i autografy. A jest... jak jest, bo porobiło się strasznie. Tym razem rozmawiamy o tym jak to na 15 godzin przed startem odwołali IEM 2020, bo wirus. Czegoś takiego nie było i czy w ogóle musiało się wydarzyć? Jest też sporo o grach i tym w jakim kierunku podąża rynek growy. Na koniec, dowiecie się czy Adam woli bardziej GeForce Now czy PS5 i jak Krzychu wytrwał półtora roku z BlackBerry KEY2. Co w kuflach? Krzysiek - Pan tu nie stał z browaru Czarny Kot Adam - Książęce Złote Pszeniczne (Kompania Piwowarska S.A.) A w odcinku, następująco: 00:00:00 - Nietypowo, bo zaczynamy od piwa 00:02:52 - IEM 2020 bez publiczności, bo wirus 00:18:00 - System zwrotów gier na GOG 00:31:44 - Gry jako usługi, usługi jako gry 00:57:57 - BlackBerry KEY2 po ponad roku używania Intro dźwiękowe: lektor.audio - nagrania lektorskie przez całą dobę / www.demo.lektor.audio Zdjęcie wykorzystane w miniaturce pochodzi z Pixabay
This week we chat all about schedules and if they are good or bad for your business. Some say they are amazing and some say lose engagement when they use a scheduler for social. What do you think? Do you use them? Leave us a comment on Facebook or YouTube and let's chat! www.facebook.com/russtekmedia Even better, let's chat about that in person! If you're in the Windsor area on November 20th, come on down to Chapter Two brewery and join us at our networking event. You might even walk out with a brand new BlackBerry KEY2! www.russtekmedia.com/events --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/russtekmedia/support
How uncool. Wearing a band shirt to that band’s concert? We break down the fault lines running through the music industry. If it’s September 19th, it’s It’s Daniel Lanois’ birthday. Alan tells us of the time he tried to hire him for $12/hour. Plus: we’re giving away a Blackberry Key2 smartphone! The post Shirt to Show appeared first on The Geeks and Beats Podcast with Alan Cross and Michael Hainsworth.
This week our Chief Mobile Opinionist Matteo had a good chat with Greg Morris (@gr36) of BYOD Podcast.Greg told us about himself, his passion for Apple products and how he now also uses a Blackberry KEY2. We then went on to discuss his driving and how accessibility issues affect his travel plans with his family.You can also watch the live recording on the Tech Travel Geeks YouTube Channel.Tech Travel Geeks : @techtravelgeeksMatteo: @todoleoLukasz: @lsuligaGreg: @gr36You can now subscribe to the Tech Travel Geeks Podcast from the following syndacation networks:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1419274328Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/mW6q
The Berry Report Podcast is back! After a little break, (I promise we shouldn't have any longer off periods, maybe!) the Berry Report Podcast for your listening pleasure. This week, I am not alone either, as UTB Brad makes a guest appearance on this weeks episode. We have a ton of thing to talk about, including the BlackBerry KEY2, BlackBerry KEY2 LE and Android Oreo rolling out to KEYone and Motion users. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-berry-report/support
The Galaxy Note 9 has a hard road ahead of it. It has to make up ground in sales from the Galaxy S9 and it’ll have to do so with few visceral upgrades. So, what can Samsung do to prop up the biggest chance it has against the iPhone? Put Fortnite on it. The world’s most popular MMO is coming to Android and it looks set to debut on a phablet. We’ll dig into a couple of follow-up stories on the MacBook Pro and BlackBerry KEY2 plus hit on the bitter pill for everyone in technology that is the tariffs tussle between the United States and China. How much will your next upgrade cost you? Will you be able to afford it? Plenty of questions to answer. We’ve got a bunch of tech rascals to give our best shot at answering them. It’s the Pocketnow Weekly! Watch the YouTube live broadcast from 2:00pm Eastern on July 27th 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!Recording Date July 27, 2018Host Jules WangGuests Jaime Rivera Brandon Miniman (XDA-Developers) Joshua Vergara (YouTube)News Galaxy Note 9: Is Samsung dressing up the Note 9 with a gaming exclusive? Unbreakable: Will this hold up or will it ShatterShield on us? 48 Megapixels: How soon can Sony push this sensor out? MacBook Pro: One huge problem solved, how many more to go? Nokia 9: Are we ready for a $1,000 phone HMD Global?$$$ Tariffs: Have they hit us yet? iPhones: Well, how bad will it get? ZTE in the US: Is it safe to talk about the Axon 9 again?And Finally… Take your bets on the name. • See you soon! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What a busy week for things that don't have to do with smartphones... well, at least directly! For example, Apple's laptops. They try and fix one problem here and then make everything else better. The catch? You don't get there without breaking a few eggs and scrambling them on a MacBook Pro. It's hot. Too hot for its own good. Also, are iPhone owners snobs? No. You judge everyone on an individual basis, especially the people that you would go out with on a date. But there's a survey this week that got stuck in my craw and I gotta tweeze it outta there. All that plus a final verdict (or two) on the BlackBerry KEY2 and a piece of carry-on luggage that rolls with your punches. We're bringing along a couple of old friends and it's bound to be a great time on this episode of the Pocketnow Weekly! Watch the YouTube live broadcast from 3:00pm Eastern on July 20th 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! Recording Date July 20, 2018 Host Jules Wang Guests Jaime Rivera Brandon Miniman (XDA-Developers) Joshua Vergara (YouTube) News Microsoft & Android: What do we want to see in a post-Nokia Android phone? Light v. 2: There will surely be fewer than 16 cameras on this phone, right? The Huawei Hole: Are we that desperate for a notch killer? Dating & Phones: Do you judge your dates by what phone they have?Segment B Thought Thread: BlackBerry KEY2 | Pocketnow video | Joshua's video MacBook Pro: Silicone caps to block out dust, big time Core i9 throttling • See you soon! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pelbagai telefon pintar pada hari ini mengintegrasikan sokongan imbasan wajah untuk sekuriti - menggantikan sokongan pengimbas cap jari biasa. Pada episod kali ini, kami melihat kepada perubahan ini pada telefon pintar ini. Dan pada masa yang sama, turut membincangkan mengenai papan kekunci fizikal yang hadir pada BlackBerry Key2.
It's time for episode 65 of the Mobile Tech Podcast with guest Nirave Gondhia of Android Authority - brought to you by Audible. Today we're back on the topic of phones with the Moto Z3 Play and BlackBerry KEY2, the Huawei P20 Pro and OnePlus 6, Microsoft Android phone rumors plus Nokia 5.1 leaks, and more. Join us for this action-packed show! Show Notes: Support the podcast with Audible: http://AudibleTrial.com/MobileTech Nirave Gondhia: https://twitter.com/nirave My Moto Z3 Play review: https://geekspin.co/moto-z3-play-review/ Nirave's Moto Z3 Play hands-on: https://www.androidauthority.com/moto-z3-play-review-871606/ My BlackBerry KEY2 review: https://geekspin.co/blackberry-key2-review/ Nirave's BlackBerry KEY2 hands-on: https://www.androidauthority.com/blackberry-key2-hands-on-879705/ My Moto G6 review: https://geekspin.co/moto-g6-review-2018/ Microsoft Android phone rumors: https://bgr.com/2018/07/16/microsoft-android-phone-rumor/ Moto E5 Android Go: https://www.androidauthority.com/motorola-moto-e5-play-android-go-885917/ ZTE ban ends: https://www.theverge.com/2018/7/13/17565450/zte-trade-ban-lifted-us-commerce-department-trump HTC Exodus: https://www.theverge.com/2018/7/10/17548104/htc-exodus-blockchain-powered-smartphone Sirin Labs FINNEY: https://www.zdnet.com/article/sirin-labs-unveils-dual-screen-design-for-its-finney-blockchain-smartphone/ Sony XA2 Plus: https://www.engadget.com/2018/07/11/sony-xperia-xa2-plus/ Nokia 5.1 Plus leaks: https://www.engadget.com/2018/07/10/nokia-5-1-plus-leak/ Xiaomi Mi A2: https://www.techradar.com/news/xiaomi-mi-a2-mi-a2-lite-android-one-smartphones-confirmed-to-launch-on-july-24
On The New Screen Savers with Leo Laporte and Megan Morrone recorded on Saturday, July 14, 2018: Megan and Leo discuss the new $399 Surface Go by Microsoft and the MacBook Pro 2018 refresh. TakeThis.org Co-Founder Russ Pitts tells us how they're working to advocate and educate about mental wellness. Plus, see how they've partnered with indie game developers, Devolver Digital and Mega Cat Studios, on a retro SNES cartridge game called "Fork Parker's Crunch-Out" to help in their mission. Leo reviews the Nuheara IQbuds Boost. A hearable that gives you control over how you hear the world around you and auto-calibrates to best match your hearing profile. Want to keep in touch with your kids but aren't ready to give them something like a smartphone? Megan shows how Relay, a phone alternative by Republic Wireless, might be what you're looking for. Jason Howell reviews the BlackBerry KEY2. Is the new keyboard making a comeback or is it just a throwback? Hosts: Leo Laporte and Megan Morrone Guests: Russ Pitts, Jerry Wagley, and Jason Howell The New Screen Savers records live every Saturday at 3PM Pacific on twit.tv/live. Episodes are available for download and streaming later that evening at https://twit.tv/shows/new-screen-savers. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show. Sponsor: RocketMortgage.com/NSS
On The New Screen Savers with Leo Laporte and Megan Morrone recorded on Saturday, July 14, 2018: Megan and Leo discuss the new $399 Surface Go by Microsoft and the MacBook Pro 2018 refresh. TakeThis.org Co-Founder Russ Pitts tells us how they're working to advocate and educate about mental wellness. Plus, see how they've partnered with indie game developers, Devolver Digital and Mega Cat Studios, on a retro SNES cartridge game called "Fork Parker's Crunch-Out" to help in their mission. Leo reviews the Nuheara IQbuds Boost. A hearable that gives you control over how you hear the world around you and auto-calibrates to best match your hearing profile. Want to keep in touch with your kids but aren't ready to give them something like a smartphone? Megan shows how Relay, a phone alternative by Republic Wireless, might be what you're looking for. Jason Howell reviews the BlackBerry KEY2. Is the new keyboard making a comeback or is it just a throwback? Hosts: Leo Laporte and Megan Morrone Guests: Russ Pitts, Jerry Wagley, and Jason Howell The New Screen Savers records live every Saturday at 3PM Pacific on twit.tv/live. Episodes are available for download and streaming later that evening at https://twit.tv/shows/new-screen-savers. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show. Sponsor: RocketMortgage.com/NSS
Last year, we eviscerated the BlackBerry Keyone. Physical “keyboards are bad,” we argued, and they were never better than on-screen keyboards. You could make all the same angry arguments against the new BlackBerry Key2, but after using this unique, productivity-focused device for a few weeks, I don't get the hate. It's true that the BlackBerry of old did not keep up with trends, became uncool, and died a slow and painful death.
Now that the BlackBerry KEY2 is making its way into more hands around the world, it's time we got together to discuss the reviews, feedback and more! For this podcast, we were joined by Jerry Hildenbrand from Android Central to talk KEY2 and everything else BlackBerry! Show Notes and Links: Thrifter.com: Thrifter uncovers the best deals on your favorite tech every day of the year and kicks into high-gear during special events like Prime Day. Make sure you sign up for the Thrifter Prime Day newsletter and follow them on Twitter (@ThrifterDaily) to receive breaking news, leaks and pro tips during the run-up to the big day and a curated selection of the best deals once they go live.
Join me for episode 63 of the Mobile Tech Podcast with guest Ed Baig of USA Today - brought to you by Audible. In today's episode, we cover the Moto One leaks, share our Galaxy Note 9 predictions, and talk about the (blood) red OnePlus 6, the BlackBerry KEY2, what iOS 12 brings to the table, and much more. Enjoy :) Show Links: Support the podcast with Audible: http://AudibleTrial.com/MobileTech Ed Baig: https://twitter.com/edbaig Moto One leaks: https://www.slashgear.com/motorola-one-in-white-leaks-out-02536376/ Moto event Aug 2: https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/6/28/17515034/motorola-next-phone-reveal-date Galaxy Note 9 event Aug 9: https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/6/27/17509830/samsung-unpacked-galaxy-note-9-event-august-9th-announced Red OnePlus 6: https://www.engadget.com/2018/07/02/oneplus-6-now-comes-in-red/ My red OnePlus 6 unboxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBSfTBPqjD0 My BlackBerry KEY2 review: https://geekspin.co/blackberry-key2-review/ My BlackBerry KEY2 unboxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUONx7bYG98 Oppo Find X teardown: https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/7/3/17530504/oppo-find-x-teardown-inside-look-moving-notch HTC layoffs: https://www.engadget.com/2018/07/02/htc-will-lay-off-1-500-employees-in-search-of-profit/ Ed's iOS 12 preview: https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/columnist/baig/2018/06/25/12-ways-ios-12-change-your-iphone-and-ipad/730719002/ Light's multi-lens tech coming to a smartphone: https://www.engadget.com/2018/06/30/lights-multi-lens-camera-tech-phone/ Microsoft folding phone rumors: https://bgr.com/2018/07/02/microsoft-surface-phone-andromeda-device-leaked-email/ "Airbag" smartphone case: https://www.androidauthority.com/mobile-airbag-smartphone-case-881907
Apple steps up its mobile operating system game and the lads have differing feelings about the new Blackberry phone. Everyone agrees that Oppo's retractable camera is waaay better than Vivo's.
Verdict on the Blackberry KEY2, one compromise too many in order to fit a good QWERTY keyboard?
On this week's episode: We cover our reviews of the Nokia 6.1 and BlackBerry KEY2, Sony's phones are still expensive, AT&T is increasing customers' bills, and more. Watch the podcast live every Thursday night on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/androidpolice
The Vergecast starts off this week in a traditional fashion with a talk about dongles — Microsoft’s $80 USB-C dongle to be exact. But there’s a whole bunch of little things that also happened this week that Nilay, Dieter, and Paul discuss. We’ve got Apple acknowledging the problem with its MacBook keyboards, Google demoing Duplex, and Apple releasing the Mojave public beta. Also this week, we bring you two new rotating segments on the show. First we have transportation reporter Sean O’Kane with “This Week in Elon Musk” — a rundown of the news that happened this week in the Elon Musk canon. Second, culture reporters Megan Farokhmanesh and Bijan Stephen run though their favorite “Culture Headlines” on The Verge this week. And of course we’ve got Paul’s weekly segment that he does every week, “Rhymes With What’s Poppin’,” so if you listen to the whole show, you’ve got a stew going. 02:20 - Microsoft’s Surface USB-C dongle launches on June 29th for $79.99 09:15 - Apple acknowledges faulty MacBook and MacBook Pro keyboards with new repair program 15:00 - macOS Mojave is now available in public beta 20:59 - Intel now faces a fight for its future 29:06 - This week in Elon Musk with Sean O’Kane 33:41 - Google Duplex really works and testing begins this summer 42:03 - BlackBerry Key2 review: a keyboard with a phone 42:59 - LG says screw everything, we’re doing five cameras for the V40 43:57 - The Galaxy Note 9 hits the FCC, with launch of Samsung’s next flagship presumably on the horizon 45:51 - AT&T more than doubles ‘admin fee’ for every wireless customer 48:31 - Culture headlines with Megan and Bijan 52:58 - Honda retires its famed Asimo robot 53:41 - Paul’s weekly segment “Rhymes with whats poppin” 55:58 - Amazon adds voice control to its Alexa iOS app 59:19 - Sonos Beam review: living room upgrade Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Germany out of the World Cup what better way to celebrate than with a triptych of tech news'n'views? Henry Burrell hears from Scott Carey on Uber's London license while Sean Bradley explains why Facebook banned, and then allowed, cryptocurrency ads.Henry then shows off the new BlackBerry and a collection of other phones that Scott finds insulting and ridiculous. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tune in for episode 62 of the Mobile Tech Podcast with guests Jason Cipriani (ZDNet) and Peter Gauden (Huawei) - brought to you by Audible. In this week's show we ask questions and get answers about the Huawei P20 Pro's camera and the company's partnership with Leica. We discuss the BlackBerry KEY2 in depth, LG V40 and Pixel 3 rumors, Qualcomm and Vivo news, and the Galaxy Note 9's launch date. Show Links: Support the podcast with Audible: http://AudibleTrial.com/MobileTech Jason Cipriani: https://twitter.com/mrcippy Peter Gauden: https://twitter.com/petergauden Huawei P20 Pro camera: https://www.theverge.com/2018/3/30/17179642/huawei-p20-pro-vs-pixel-2-xl-camera-comparison-low-light My BlackBerry KEY2 review: https://geekspin.co/blackberry-key2-review/ My blackBerry KEY2 unboxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUONx7bYG98 Pixel 3 and 3 XL renders: https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/google-pixel-3-news/ LG V40 camera rumors: https://www.engadget.com/2018/06/26/lg-v40-five-camera-rumor/ Galaxy Note 9 launch date: https://www.zdnet.com/article/samsung-galaxy-note-9-release-date-new-features-everything-we-know-so-far/ Vivo's new face ID system: https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/6/27/17509036/vivo-faceid-3d-tof-biometrics-mwc-shanghai-2018Qualcomm's new Snapdragon chips: https://www.engadget.com/2018/06/26/qualcomm-snapdragon-632-439-429/ Google Duplex ears-on: https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/google-duplex-hands-on/
We're back to our regular format with Andrew Martonik, Jerry Hildenbrand, and Daniel Bader at the helm for a detailed look at Android Messages, and efficiency of the hardware keyboard on BlackBerry KEY2. Next, they tackle blatant "inspiration" the Vivo NEX takes from iOS. But it, along with the OPPO Find X, address customer demand for huge screens and no bezels by incorporating pop-up cameras. In a world of solid-state slabs, this is almost a throwback to the days of slider phones. Pull up an earbud or speaker and join us! Show Notes and Links: BlackBerry KEY2 impressions Where to buy the BlackBerry KEY2 Android Messages for desktop is now rolling out How to set up Android Messages for the web Vivo NEX hands-on OPPO Find X is here with a pop-up slider for all three cameras Sponsors: LightStream LightStream rewards consumers who have good credit with a great interest rate and no fees! Thrifter.com: All the best deals from Amazon, Best Buy, and more, fussily curated and constantly updated.
[Actualización Android #95] Estas son las principales mejoras que presentaría el Galaxy Note 9 en comparación con el Galaxy S9 y Galaxy S9 Plus. Además, hablamos de las primeras impresiones del BlackBerry Key2 y más. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we talk about Oppo's amazing Find X, BlackBerry's sexy KEY2, Moto's Z3 Play and G6 (which I recently reviewed for GeekSpin), and HTC's irksome U12+. And if that's not enough, we also share our thoughts on topics from Rebble to RCS to Project V. Show Links: Support the podcast with Audible: http://AudibleTrial.com/MobileTech Adam Doud: https://twitter.com/DeadTechnology Oppo Find X all-screen phone: https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/6/19/17476338/oppo-find-x-phone-announcement-specs-price BlackBerry KEY2 hands-on: https://www.androidauthority.com/blackberry-key2-review-872334/ My BlackBerry KEY2 unboxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUONx7bYG98 Moto Z3 Play hands-on: https://www.androidauthority.com/moto-z3-play-review-871606/ My Moto G6 review: https://geekspin.co/moto-g6-review-2018/ My Moto G6 unboxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyrMFxbaPQE HTC U12+ review: https://www.androidauthority.com/htc-u12-plus-review-868356/ My HTC U12+ hands-on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBMmhcVOOGc Rebble: a second life for Pebble watches? https://www.androidauthority.com/pebble-smartwatch-owners-might-be-getting-a-lifeline-after-all-876749/ Google Messages for Web: https://www.engadget.com/2018/06/18/android-messages-browser-based-texting/ Samsung Project V: https://www.engadget.com/2018/06/17/samsung-project-v-folding-phone-prototype-leak/ Sound Guys: https://www.soundguys.com/
This week on the Friday News Update: - Vivo announces their incredible new NEX S flagship, with a 91% screen-to-body ratio, 4000mAh battery and in-screen fingerprint sensor, and a cheaper NEX A - The next XBOX will be released in 2020 - Lenovo announces new bezelless Legion Y530 and Y730 laptops with great specs for a fairly low price at E3 - Samsung announces their updated Chromebook Plus V2, with a 13MP back camera, Intel Celeron processor and 12" Full HD screen - The BlackBerry Key2 is now available for preorder from Carphone Warehouse, with a Snapdragon 660, dual cameras and a new Speed Key - The LG G8 ThinQ could have a 4K screen - The Huawei Mate 20 Pro could have a massive 6.9" AMOLED screen Get every episode of the Friday News Update with the Friday News Update Alexa Flash Briefing
When it comes to the need for speed, BlackBerry thinks it has introduced a new interface paradigm that removes one Android screen from the experience entirely. Also, will this new hardware combination on the KEY2 really still deliver two-day battery life as its predecessor did? We have our questions, we'll try and get some answers. Plus, WWDC happened on Tuesday, so we'll give you a low-down of what we think the biggest takeaways are. ZTE is out of the frying pan and into the fire while Qualcomm and Sprint have their own splashes in the pool. We chat with friend of the show Andrew Wallace on this episode of the Pocketnow Weekly! Watch the YouTube live broadcast from 7:00pm Eastern on June 8th 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! Recording Date June 8, 2018 Hosts Jules Wang Jaime Rivera Guest Andrew Wallace Adam Z. Lein (Surprise!) BlackBerry KEY2 We discuss all the specs and hardware tricks of the BlackBerry KEY2. If you're in New York, you're missing out on your chance to get one for free. News ZTE: The imports ban is over, but the troubles aren't Huawei: Congress roasting Google via Huawei over Project Maven Snapdragon 850: The next-gen Windows on ARM chip Sprint: Unlimited Kickstart is a summer splashback at an MVNO LCD iPhone: Displays cutting corners, causing delays and despair? Essential Phone: It's a 3.5mm headphone jack adapter of the worst sortWWDC 2018 iOS 12: Performance bumps and screen-time nudges Siri: Shortcuts make a dumb tool faster ARKit 2: Play around in the same space as others! Face ID: Alternate appearance and iPad adoption soon? watchOS 5: Not coming to the Apple Watch Edition & co. • See you soon! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dans ce second numéro de « Les Nums L'Émission », on débat sur les annonces faites par Apple au WWDC 2018, on parle du Computex, de BlackBerry, d'Elon Musk et de beaucoup d'autres choses. Bonne écoute !
It's here, and the whole team goes hands-on with the new hotness! The gang is joined by special guest star Michael Fisher, aka Mr. Mobile, to talk all about the brand new BlackBerry KEY2. Do not miss this epic show! Show Notes and Links: BlackBerry KEY2 hands-on photo gallery! BlackBerry Mobile introduces the all-new BlackBerry KEY2 BlackBerry KEY2 specs and features MrMobile goes hands-on with the BlackBerry KEY2
On this episode of the Droid Life Show, you know we've got to talk a lot about the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL from Google. No, neither have been announced, but a prototype Pixel 3 XL is in the wild, we've got codename sightings, and we want to talk about it all. We also want to talk about the Galaxy Note 9 and our initial reaction to renders of it, as well as all of the new phones that just dropped, like the Moto Z3 Play, Blackberry Key2, and ASUS ROG phone. Oh yeah, Android P Beta 2 showed up this week as well. Trivia will go down at the end of the show. We've got Toast wood covers for winners!
Daniel Bader, Andrew Martonik, Russell Holly, and Michael Fisher gather in New York City for a look at the BlackBerry KEY2 and its glorious hardware keyboard. It's a safe upgrade from the original, but features a faster processor, more RAM, dual cameras, a stronger frame, and larger keys. As an aperitif to the main course, they chat about Moto's Z3 Play. It's a solid, mid-range phone that will be available unlocked in the U.S for $499, but through only two carriers — Sprint and US Cellular. Amazon will also be selling it as a Prime Exclusive Phone, likely at a discount. Show Notes and Links: Moto Z3 Play hands-on preview: Three's company BlackBerry KEY2 hands-on: More of the same, back in the game Sponsors: Ziprecruiter: The smartest way to hire. Try ZipRecruiter for free. That’s right FREE!
Matt and Andrew take on the BlackBerry Key2, the new smartphone just announced from TCL. What makes it so special, if anything at all? Where does it fit in the scheme of other devices? Tune in to find out! Heads up! We're giving away a Huawei Watch 2 Classic and a Huawei Band 2 Pro! Head to the website to find out how you can win.
Daniel Bader, Andrew Martonik, and Russell Holly host the backdoor pilot for AC Foodcast as they talk about the GDPR Hall of Shame, OnePlus 6, and its $69 companion Bluetooth earbuds, Bullets Wireless. Essential Phone 2 is reportedly canceled, and founder Andy Rubin is considering selling the company. Some people have gotten hands-on time with RED Hydrogen One, but release of the product is still a little ways off. In addition, BlackBerry is teasing the KEY2, which will have dual rear cameras. Rounding out the new phone chat, HTC U12+ is a beautiful device that can only be purchased directly from HTC — No carriers, no retailers. Lastly, and most importantly: You put sweet on savory, NOT sweet on sweet. Show Notes and Links: GDPR Hall of Shame OnePlus 6 review: The matter is settled OnePlus announces Bullets Wireless, its first wireless earbuds, coming in June for $69 Essential Phone 2 reportedly canceled, Andy Rubin considering selling the company Hands-on with RED Hydrogen One, a wildly ambitious smartphone BlackBerry KEY2 shown off in teaser video with dual rear cameras HTC U12+ hands-on preview: Big, beautiful, unattainable Sponsors: Thrifter.com: All the best deals from Amazon, Best Buy, and more, fussily curated and constantly updated. GameStash: Hundreds of awesome games on your Android phone. Try it free for 14 days!