The Android Headlines podcast is up! This week, we had some fun with April Fools’ Day. We covered a bunch of the hilarious pranks from this year, and then we got down to business. We had a good discussion about the HTC One (M8) camera, too, which is something that needed to happen. That camera isn’t great, but it’s not half bad. Anyways, download the show, give it a listen, and drop a line to let us know what you want to hear about next week!
Here’s the YouTube video, if you missed the Hangout:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQ21Dr9i-Z0
And the podcast stream, if you want to listen here:
Samsung Fingers
HTC Gluuv
Virgin/Nest partnership
Gmail Shelfie
Google sold one Chromecast dongle every 4.5 seconds when it launched in the UK
Galaxy Tab 4 series announced
Republic Wireless getting MotoMaker, giving away 2,000 wood back promo codes
Moto G is saving Motorola
Xiaomi has shipped 11 million units this year, aims for 60 million
- HTC One (M8) camera discussion
Huawei is bringing the Ascend Mate 2 to the U.S. along with a new online store
Moto G Forte leaked, coming to Latin America
Roku HDMI dongle shipping from Amazon
Sense 6 apps pulled and made available for other devices
BBM for Android updated with stickers, larger file attachments
Crackle adds Chromecast support
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