(Android Authority Podcast) EU vs Google vs OEMs: Someone is getting screwed

Our full review of the Razer Phone 2 is in, and it’s basically what we expected it to be.

The Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 is Xiaomi’s latest flagship, packing a 93.4 percent screen-to-body ratio and up to 10GB of RAM.

Night Sight on the Google Pixel 3 is the answer to low-light cameras, and it’s a really, really good answer.

Google will start charging for Google Play services in the EU, and OEMs will pay a lot, as it turns out.

Want to make an Android phone? That’ll be two years of updates, please.

The Google Pixel 3 might have some memory management issues. Suddenly 4GB of RAM doesn’t seem like a good idea.

The Pixel 3 also has a great camera, but sometimes, that shot you captured wasn’t captured after all.

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Recorded October 27, 2018 1:00pm ET

Time codes:

1:50 – Razer Phone 2 review: Going against the grain

11:30 – Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 hands-on: The bezel-less slider phone

23:50 – Here’s what the Google Pixel 3’s Night Sight camera can do

34:45 – European OEMs will have to pay up to $40 per device to have Google apps

41:40 – Google’s contract with OEMs now says 2 years of Android updates mandatory

45:25 – Unable to shuffle between a few apps at a time on your Pixel 3? You’re not alone

46:25 – The Google Pixel 3 camera is great, it just doesn’t save pictures sometimes

The Android Authority podcast is:

Adam Doud – @DeadTechnology

Jonathan Feist – @JFeist1 / @DroneRush

Joe Hindy – @ThatJoeHindy

Produced by Adam Doud

 

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