There are a few things in this incident of The Vergecast that you don't appetite to miss. In a elaborate week that included a foldable roast review, a Samsung hardware event, and a huge merger, we've got the plenary people to tussle all of this on our podcast.
Executive editor of The Verge and co-host of The Vergecast Dieter Bohn reviewed Motorola's updated Razr with a foldable screen. He likewise attended an event zone Samsung revealed its own foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Flip. Dieter compares the two phones based on his first attending at the Gauze and likewise examines whether the gloss of the roast are account the price.
During the second bisected of the show, editor-in-chief of The Verge Nilay Patel exerts his expertise on antitrust policy by explaining why the curtilage let T-Mobile and Dart monopolize afterwhile a long trial, and the complicated plan to unharmoniousness Plate Network into the fourth national wireless carrier.
Of course, we can't forget the segment Paul Miller presents the monitor festival week "Bring rearward Bump." So listen through the silkiness lifing or through a podcast player of your deluxe to get all of the most important particularization in tech this week.
Stories discussed this week:
- Motorola Razr review: folding gauze roast flops
- Motorola Razr undergoes iFixit's 'most complicated' teardown yet
- Samsung little-known some tough tell from the Galaxy Knife-edge debacle
- Samsung's Galaxy Z Gauze beats the Motorola Razr in nearly every way
- Samsung Galaxy Z Gauze first look: folding glass changes everything
- The Galaxy S20 is the first high-refresh brandish roast multitudinous people will own
- Why Samsung's 108-megapixel camera isn't just a gimmick
- All of the largest announcements from Samsung's Galaxy S20 event
- Samsung confirms its AirDrop-like 'Quick Share' is launching on the Galaxy S20
- Here's how Samsung's Galaxy S20 stacks up adjoin the Pixel 4, OnePlus 7T, and more
- Samsung's sought Galaxy S20 doesn't support ultra-fast 5G
- Samsung's Galaxy S20, Plus, and Ultra first look: cameras, 5G, and 120Hz screens
- Samsung confirms its AirDrop-like 'Quick Share' is launching on the Galaxy S20
- T-Mobile and Dart win lawsuit and will be authorized to merge
- The curtilage let T-Mobile buy Dart considering of the genuineness that Dart confirmedly sucks
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