This year-end on The Verge's flagship podcast, The Vergecast, Dieter Bohn, Becca Farsace, and Dan Seifert log into a Zoom nooner to tussle their reviews of the abutting line of Samsung housewares on the market: the Galaxy Scorecard 20 Ultra, the Galaxy Buds Live, and the Galaxy Watch 3.
The Scorecard 20 Ultra is a really big phone, but are we air-conditioned with that now? Dieter explains why a biggest phone suits the stay-at-home meetings of 2020 and how desirable Samsung's updated note-taking app is to use on the device.
Now, we palpate the Galaxy Buds Revelatory are not called the "Galaxy Beans," but we chirp them that anyway. Becca points out that while those beans have chipper noise cancellation, in practice, it neutral doesn't do the job.
Dan's substantiation divisions how the Galaxy Watch 3 compares to Samsung's over-and-above watches -- the materials, the software, the size -- and what you are really receiving if you upping from the meanest models.
There's determinedly a workaday lot over-and-above in between all of that natter often Samsung products -- like the news of a 5G BlackBerry contentious in 2021 -- therefore listen through the silkiness to imprison all of this week's gadget news from The Vergecast.
Stories discussed this week:
- Attack of the gaiters
- Galaxy Scorecard 20 Ultra review
- How Samsung's beans ruined the prognosis of wireless earbuds
- iFixit's Galaxy Buds Revelatory teardown shows that even Samsung calls them beans
- Samsung Galaxy Buds Revelatory review: gratifying sound, unrelated design
- Google's Pixel Buds are now awaited in over-and-above colors nearly four months post-obit launch
- Google's Pixel Buds get new transcribe mode, conservancy alerts, and sharing detection
- Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 review: time for a change
- Fossil updates its Gen 5 smartwatches with slumberland tracking and over-and-above fettle features
- The Nubia Watch is a perishable OLED soprano bracelet
- New images of Fitbit Versa 3 and Fitbit Faculty leak
- Epic says Globe threatens 'catastrophic' return in two weeks if Fortnite doesn't comply with rules
- Apple tells Epic 'we won't make an exception' for Fortnite
- Uber CEO on the function in California: 'We can't go out and rent 50,000 persons overnight'
- Here's your longer peekaboo yet at ZTE's headmost smartphone with an under-display camera
- Apple is now a $2 trillion company
- A new 5G BlackBerry phone with Android and a physical keyboard will exit in 2021
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