163: U2 Red
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From Relay FM, this is Connected episode 163. Today's show
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is brought to you by Blue Apron, Bombfell and Mac Weldon.
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My name is Stephen Hackett and I'm joined by Federico Vittucci.
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Hola Federico. Hello Myke, how are you? I'm good, how are you? I'm doing well, I'm
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I'm doing well. Yeah. And to the second Steven Hackett. Hello, Steven.
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Hmm. I'm finding any way I can to avoid the naming thing.
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So I'm just like, hmm, co-opted my trying to throw you off.
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You've stolen my identity is what you've done.
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It didn't work this week, though. You didn't do it. So.
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What perfectly for me, crime doesn't pay, Myke.
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So I'm saying, OK, OK, we should do follow up.
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Right. That's where we start.
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I don't know what we're doing anymore. You stole my name.
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I don't know who I am. I don't know what I'm supposed to do in the show.
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Yeah, you see when things go wrong, they can mess you right up.
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And so now I'm putting it on you, putting that hate on you.
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I'm telling you, a lot of started going downhill
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when we dropped the sound effects for the follow up.
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That was a long time ago, man.
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That was like 163 weeks ago.
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Three years ago.
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That's what I'm saying.
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Really went downhill when we started our own podcast company.
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That literally should have stayed where we were.
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Okay, so follow up Kate Matthews, friend of the show, friend of all the shows, has made
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a dongle duffle.
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Out of paper.
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Out of paper.
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There's an Ethernet thunderbolt dongle in one of these pictures for scale.
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This is the most adorable thing I've ever seen.
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It even has a little movable shoulder strap.
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There's like a tweet thread, a really important hashtag thread that we're gonna put in the
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the show notes, which has all of the pictures and gifts that you want to see
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of Kate's unbelievable work who is in the chat room right now. Thank you Kate
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for your incredible mastermind that you have to create these wonderful works.
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This is lovely. I imagine if the Smurfs had a dongle problem, this is
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the kind of duffel they would want, you know? It's just perfect. We see this case
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color, these colors, they are chosen because I have a knock case that Brad
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and Jeff made in this color way. So Kate understands. They call it unicorn buff the color way. That's
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how the dongle duffle is. So I'm petitioning Brad and Jeff to try and make one of these
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for me. I don't know how well I'm doing on that front yet. He keeps saying "yeah yeah
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we'll do it" but I think that means he won't do it. So I'm trying to get him to make one
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for me so we can have a real life dongle duffle.
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Yeah, dongle duffle IRL, if you will.
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Okay, we've been speaking about reachability in context of the iPhone X, and Myke, I think
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you're the one who brought it up where in iOS 11, reachability doesn't work to invoke
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a notification center or I guess the cover sheet, whatever it's called today.
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It used to, right?
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So you could double tap the home button and then you could pull down from the center and
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you get your notifications.
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That hasn't worked in iOS 11.
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There's a story on MacRumors saying that Craig Federighi has replied to an email, which is
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how all news is broken now, saying four words, "We are fixing it."
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So I guess they're gonna fix it?
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I don't know.
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There you go.
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Yeah, there's 11.1 beta 2 is out.
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It's not fixed there, so maybe it will be fixed before the release.
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I mean, there's still a couple of weeks, I guess, before 11.1 comes out.
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Maybe it'll be in there.
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I think that they've done something to rewrite some of this reachability stuff for the iPhone
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X and something's gone wrong here.
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Yeah, because there's a lot of weird things that have happened, right?
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You know, like the multitasking gesture thing went away and came back and now reachability
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is broken but it's going to be fixed.
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Some stuff is going on with Springboard and I expect it's something to do with the next
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iPhone just the way that a lot of that stuff's going to work.
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- It may be like how iWork was.
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They sort of reworked iWork and then like,
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oh, all this stuff we got rid of, we have to add back.
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Or when they redid Final Cut.
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It's a pretty common thing with Apple software.
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I think it's pretty well understood Springboard
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got a lot of work this year,
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and so they're sort of like adding back things as they go.
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Maybe they're using customer feedback as a metric.
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Maybe no one really complained about this in the beta,
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so it didn't get resolved,
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and now people are realizing that it was out intentionally
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and now they're saying something,
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so Apple's prioritizing it.
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I think that sort of workflow would be really interesting to have a view into, but I'm glad
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it's coming back because I don't use reachability very much, but I can imagine that people who
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do, and we heard from lots of people who do, that this is a big part of it.
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So I'm glad to see that they're going to be bringing it back for those users.
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Yeah, I think Myke has a point about that something is going on with Springboard because
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even if you look at the second beta of iOS 11.1 and the way that they brought back the
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the 3D touch gesture to invoke the app switcher.
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It's obviously different from the previous version
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and it's kind of inspired by the iPhone 10
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in that not only can you press longer
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to open the full app switcher,
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but you can press slightly and then swipe
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to just navigate between apps,
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which is kind of inspired by the same gesture
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on the iPhone 10.
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And it seems to me like they're sort of trying
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to rewrite the entire stack to make sure
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that it's somehow consistent between different iPhones.
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even if of course on the iPhone 10 it's all gestures
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and on this, you know, on the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 8
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it's still 3D touch and the home button.
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But I think they're sort of rewriting that for consistency,
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which explains why they didn't have the time to do so
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this summer with the 11 beta phase.
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- Yeah, I can buy that, so.
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Moving on to another iOS feature,
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do not disturb was a big topic last week.
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Kyle pointed out that you can have
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do not disturb override for individual users.
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So this is, I guess it works in conjunction
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with the favorites list or sort of on top
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of the favorites list.
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You can allow someone to be in that emergency bypass list.
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I don't know if this is new in 11, but it's there.
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He pointed it out.
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So I'm gonna say that it's new and that he discovered it.
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- How ugly is that UI?
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- It's the worst.
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- It's so bad. - Look at that little
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- It's like you're looking at the contact entry, right,
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in case you can't see the picture.
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and you hit where it says ringtone and then like a mini, I don't even know what you'd
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call it, like a mini scrollable list pops up in a popover, it's a really just not good
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looking PC UI. There's so many lines, alright, none of the lines match up, right, obviously,
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because it just, yeah, it's bad, it's bad news. But it's there if you want it. It's
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a good feature to have, it means that like you don't have to have your doctor in your
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favourites list, for example, right? Because I don't need that. But now you can do that.
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But now you can set them as an individual.
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We also got some feedback from Maurice and JXPX777
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on Twitter that the old Sony Ericsson phones had
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Do Not Disturb based on context as early as 2005.
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So you could set up profiles, like home, meeting, et cetera.
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And the phone would automatically
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switch to the meeting profile, for instance,
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when you had an appointment on your calendar
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and then switch back at the end.
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Basically, the exact thing we talked about,
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Sony was crushing this game in 2005.
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This makes me quite sad that in 2017 my iPhone can't do this.
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But there you go, Sony Ericsson once again leading the way.
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- Is that once again?
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Is that once again?
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Why are we once again? - Man, those phones were awesome.
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- They were awesome.
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You never had a Sony Ericsson phone?
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- I used to have Sony Ericsson Walkman phone.
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- Oh. - Yeah.
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- Wow. - Yeah.
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It was great. - It was the precursor
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to the Rocker, man.
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- I think it was actually.
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It was like black and orange.
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W something, it was one of the W series ones.
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I'll see if I can find it.
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Oh, well here it is.
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It's the W810.
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- Wow, look at this.
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- W810i, that's what I had.
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- I can get one for $35 on eBay.
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- Why do you want that though?
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Don't start branching out into Sony Ericsson products.
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- I'm gonna give it to you.
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- I don't want it though.
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I really don't want it.
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Like it was great when I had it,
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but I don't need it anymore.
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Like it had a camera on it, a two megapixel
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with autofocus camera, and it had some games on it as well.
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Like this was the phone that I had before the iPhone.
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Like this was my last phone before the iPhone.
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I love this phone.
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- Yeah, well yeah, of course you did
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because it had cool do not disturb features.
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Of course-- - I don't think
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I was worried about that, but sure.
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- I mean you had a lot of meetings in 2005.
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Of course a bunch of Android phones can do this.
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We heard from a bunch of people.
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Again, it's time for Apple to do something.
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That's the moral of the story here.
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Come on, Apple.
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It's no excuse.
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- Talking about it being time to do something.
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Federico, does Google Docs have drag and drop?
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- I'm gonna say that in Italian,
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if people can understand, no.
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- Okay, great.
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So if people can-- - Can you say that
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more slowly and louder-- - Yeah, just so we can
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make sure people can pick it up?
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- Maybe even with more of an Italian accent
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and pronunciation, no.
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- Okay, great. - No.
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So if people can translate what that means, then they'll get the answer for themselves.
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It's like a treasure hunt.
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Google Translate should be able to figure out that it's Italian.
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So we do have a couple of announcements here at the end of follow up.
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We will be live in Chicago on Sunday.
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Unfortunately tickets are sold out, but if you have a ticket we will see you Sunday from
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This is gonna actually be the first real live recording of Connected.
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Like the first actual time.
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What do you mean real?
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Because the last time we did it, we were only all together for like 15 minutes.
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But that was real though.
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It's not a Connected if John Syracuse is in it.
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Yeah, exactly.
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And Grey and Jason and Red, everybody was in that thing.
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This is gonna be the first time that the three of us sit down and do a full show with follow-up
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and everything.
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Oh, we're gonna do follow-up live.
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Follow-up live.
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Can people follow up from the audience? Is that possible?
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No, absolutely not.
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Silence from the audience.
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Don't want that.
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I'm just asking guys, I don't need to be upset.
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We're going to set that precedent now.
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You can throw flowers at us at the end though. That's fine.
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And Federico will allow underwear to be thrown at him too.
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Nothing. Nothing.
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You should be there on time because there's gonna be a special opening act maybe potentially. Yep
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For the Friday before so Friday
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October 13th, is that Friday? Okay stay at the yeah
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Spooky stay of the year. We are doing a meetup at the field notes headquarters in Chicago
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There's a link in the show notes to a Facebook event that has all the details in it
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We'd love to see you so we will be there that evening hanging out. Mm-hmm, and then we will be doing the
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Live show on Sunday and all three of us will be at the release notes conference
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So if you're going to release notes, be sure to say hey
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Like we're gonna be Chicago for seven days. It's gonna be a fun week together. So that's
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So the next show sounds exciting and people are screaming. It's because we're live not not because someone's broken in mega office
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Because the people are seeing Federica everyone's just gonna start screaming. Yeah, I have I rented a fog machine
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machines if Federica could come out and uh wow it's gonna be really good and a
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wind machine yeah you gotta keep that hair moving you know exactly yeah yeah
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So we have a mini topic here.
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I'm gonna talk about my MacBook Pro for a second.
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And Myke, I'm gonna talk about yours too.
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So we both have the late 2016 13-inch MacBook Pro.
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My iKey has a little piece of debris under it.
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Now these keyboards are very thin,
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and they're kinda loud, and I like the way they sound.
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They don't feel super great.
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But they seem to be very prone to failing
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when they have any bit of debris or like sandwich crumb
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or little microscopic piece of dust under the keyboard.
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So my, the iKey basically got real spongy,
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it wasn't working.
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Apple has a support document on how to clean the keyboard,
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basically use compressed air and hold it at 30 degrees.
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It's all very, very complicated.
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And it didn't work, and now my iKey actually is broken.
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The bottom little brackets just like fop around.
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So if I hit the key too hard to make it actually work,
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then the bottom of the key flies off.
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It's really not-- - Oh.
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- Not awesome.
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- So I was going to take it to the Apple Store.
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I said last week that those trips come in threes.
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This is the third.
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- Oh. - But they couldn't guarantee
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they'd have it back to me in time
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for me to come to Chicago.
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I need a laptop for Chicago
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'cause we have to edit a bunch of shows.
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And so I am bringing, I guess,
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99% of my MacBook Pro with me next week.
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And I'm very upset about it
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because the keyboard is not good and it is not a good system.
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As someone who's used a MacBook Air with a bunch of broken keys for a few years really,
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I think you're maybe overreacting here man, it's fine.
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You can keep using that computer.
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I speak from experience really.
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You just need to press hard on the naked logic board and it's kind of fine.
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It's okay, you can see the light peeking through the computer.
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It's actually kind of dope, like when Nintendo used to make the transparent Game Boy and
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you could see the inside, you know?
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That's basically the same visual.
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Really basically, you should actually pay more to get that kind of look on your computer.
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So I have an issue with my keyboard.
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Everybody knows about my issue because it's the same issue that Marco had with his keyboard
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because I bought the keyboard from him. And I, every now and then, I can't remember what
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key it is, but it's one of the vowel keys, it's either the I or the O. It gets stuck
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every now and then in the same way, right, like that you have, Stephen, but it's not
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so bad, like I don't have it every single time. I probably would if I used it every
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single day, right, like it would be a problem that would hit me more, but I do notice a
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weirdness to the keyboard at points where it's like, oh, this doesn't feel right, like
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something's lodging this. There is a problem, there is a widespread problem with these keyboards.
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it's like it is a thing. There are lots of like personal reports but the amount
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of people that I've known this to happen to it shows as an issue especially as
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well when Apple creates like a specific k-base article for this right like it's
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very specific with very specific instructions and images with Mac books
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that appear to somehow be glued to somebody's disembodied arm when they
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create something like this it is a an obvious problem right like hold your
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Mac notebook hold your notebook your Mac notebook Mac notebook at a 75 degree
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angle so it's not quite vertical use compressed air like all of this stuff I
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think it shows that there's something going on there mm-hmm
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it's not it's not a good situation it's it's frustrating so I'm curious with
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mine because the tabs are broken if they're gonna give me grief and try to
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charge me for it, which I'm not gonna take well.
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But hopefully they'll be okay.
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I've talked to some people who've had similar failures
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and Apple basically seems to take care of them.
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It's still under AppleCare obviously,
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so hopefully it will be pretty painless,
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but I expect to spend several days
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without my laptop pretty soon because the IKEA's broken.
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I can't live like you Federico, I can't do it.
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I don't have the patience and wisdom that you do.
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- Yeah, it was really not wisdom,
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was just too lazy to get a new computer. But yeah, I got like, seriously, you use your
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MacBook all day. And if something, I mean, I was at the beach, I was on vacation and
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my iPad was bent and I drove back from my vacation to Rome just to exchange my iPad
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because I just couldn't live with it. So I can imagine like if this kind of thing happened
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to my main computer, I would exchange it right away, so I totally understand. It's also not
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a good look. It looks ugly. And I'm so relieved that I'm now using a new MacBook Pro. I mean,
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a 2015 one, but still, the MacBook Air, the corpse of the MacBook Air really is in my
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closet, you know, kind of in the back so I don't see it. It's really sad. It's really
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Let's talk about Sonos. We've been discussing the Amazon Echo a bit over the last few weeks
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and we knew that this event was on the horizon. Like Sonos announced this event in like August
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or something like that. And it was pretty obvious based on the invitation which was
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a mouth, was the image, that they were going to be doing some kind of smart speaker stuff.
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I'd assumed that it was an Amazon related thing and it is. They have a new speaker called
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the One which is mostly the same hardware as their previous Play One speaker which is just
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this nice little self-contained unit. Do either of you have a Play One? No, I sold mine like a year
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and a half ago. Is the Play One like the one that looks like a home pod basically like a smaller
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home pod? Yeah. Like the standard one? Yeah. Okay yeah I have the one in a box because we don't use
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it anymore. Okay. But yes, okay, yeah. Why do you, why did you both get rid of it by the way? I'm
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interested to know. Personally it just was so annoying to have to use like a separate app.
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I think Silvia and I would have used the Sonos a lot more because we love the audio quality,
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but being unable to share music directly from the Apple Music app was really annoying. So,
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you know, it was too many steps and there was always something, you know, we needed to refresh or like to mark certain things as favorites
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and the UI was really different from Apple Music and Sylvia has no time for this stuff.
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She gets really upset when she has to learn new apps or new systems.
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So I just got rid of it and I'm probably gonna sell it because it's, you know, it's useless in a box.
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I don't know, maybe if we, and this is a topic for I guess the next episode, but if we are going to switch back to Spotify
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it really depends on Silvia, what she likes best, but I think they have the Sonos playback built in now, maybe, I'm not sure.
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Like you can beam wireless audio directly from the Spotify app, so I'm not sure how that works today.
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Yeah, Spotify has the ability to play on speakers.
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Like I think I can play on my Echo, like if it's connected.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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That's great. Like the Spotify connect thing.
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I know that it works for the Echo, which we really like.
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I'm not sure if it works for the Sonos Play one.
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But anyway, the main problem a few months ago
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was that Apple Music had no Sonos option,
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which is kind of strange
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because they have this partnership, right?
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You can connect your Sonos to your Apple Music account.
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And I assumed that eventually we would get like a Sonos option in the speaker UI of Apple Music.
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But I guess with iOS 11 and with AirPlay 2 we know what's happening.
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That basically Apple wants everyone to use AirPlay 2 instead of like custom integrations.
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So this is probably never going to happen unless Sonos adds AirPlay 2 support.
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Which I think they announced but not in the Play one.
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It's they're adding it to this, to the One, along with a lot of other stuff.
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But before we get to that, Stephen, why did you ditch the Sonos?
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Basically the same reason as Federico.
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The sound quality was great, but at least at the time,
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using the app was really frustrating
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and you couldn't stream anything to it,
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so you couldn't listen to podcasts on it really at all.
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It just didn't fit with what I wanted,
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so I got rid of it and replaced it with the Echo
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that we still have in the kitchen.
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- So this new speaker, the One,
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seems like Sonos' answer to everything
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is effectively what they're doing.
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So it is a Sonos and you can use it as normal
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with the Sonos app and connect it to your Sonos system,
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like you can do all of that.
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But also it currently has the Amazon Assistant,
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the Amazon Echo Assistant in it.
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It's going to be getting AirPlay 2 in 2018
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and the Google Assistant in 2018.
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It is unclear right now whether you can run
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both the Echo Assistant and the Google Assistant
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at the same time.
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So like if you can have one device
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and just ask for different trigger words,
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They haven't confirmed that anywhere that I've seen yet.
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It might be a choice or it might be both.
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If it's both, that is an incredibly compelling product.
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It's $199 available for pre-order right now,
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shipping on October 24th.
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So there are things that are yet to be known, right?
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Like how good are the microphones?
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Are they gonna be as good as the Echo?
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Like how good do the speakers actually sound?
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Like everybody says that the Sonos speakers are better.
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Like I mean, I don't know, I haven't experienced one,
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but like it's gonna be, I think the proof is gonna be
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in how it performs.
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So, Stephen, I noticed that you'd put in here,
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there's a note that Spotify support is coming,
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it's not available right now, but it's coming,
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and currently they can only use the Amazon stuff.
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But you mentioned about the voice can't direct Apple Music.
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- Right, so you have a couple of different things
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going on with this.
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So it does all the Sonos stuff it's always done.
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It has the Echo Voice Lady sort of layered,
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there as well and that voice assistant can do all the things that voices it can
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do but it can't talk that voices it cannot talk to Spotify even though it
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can on normal echo Spotify says it's coming soon like you said and that voice
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lady can't talk to Apple music so the Sonos sort of in its category and its
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column of things it can do can deal with Apple music like it always has to the
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app but you can't tell it with your voice to do something with your Apple
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Music Library and there is a, I wrote a blog post about it over the weekend, there's a
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support form, a forum post about this and basically Sonos is saying yes, like we
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want to do this, go ask Amazon if we can do it. Like this is sort of the problem I
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have with this speaker is that because Sonos is just putting everyone, you know,
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packing everyone in a little clown car of voice assistants, it's very confusing
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about what you can do with different things.
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And it is not on par with the HomePod,
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because the HomePod you can talk to Siri
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and play Apple Music.
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It is not really on par with the Echo,
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because you can talk to the Echo
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and have it play music from Spotify.
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So this kind of falls down in this area.
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And for me, like if I,
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like I haven't canceled my Echo pre-order,
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that's still coming.
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But if I wanted something like this,
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I would want to be able to talk to it and have Apple Music play.
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And for right now at least, and for the foreseeable future,
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that's not something Sonos can do.
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So here's my question then.
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What does AirPlay 2 do?
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Federico, if it gets AirPlay 2 functionality,
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can I get it to play music?
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Don't you know?
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I mean, you read these.
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I don't remember everything. I read it one time.
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Okay, so it's basically, it builds upon the old AirPlay protocol. So it's a spec that Apple wants
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apps and accessory makers to adopt. And among the main improvements there are enhanced buffering.
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So let's say that you have multiple speakers around the house and you want to, you know, you
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want to walk around the house. Previously AirPlay would buffer like 30 seconds of audio. So if you
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walk out of AirPlay distance the audio cuts off. Now the idea is you should be
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apps should be able to buffer several minutes of audio and they're basically
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cached on the you know by AirPlay 2 and so you can walk around the house and the
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audio doesn't cut off. So you want to take the garbage outside or whatever you
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can do that and the music will keep playing. That's also the idea of
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long-form playback. So apps that are music players or podcast clients or
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audiobook players can mark at the API level, can say look iOS 11 we are
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players of long-form audio. So whenever we are playing audio on an AirPlay 2
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speaker, if a system sound comes in whether it's an iMessage notification
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or a notification or a phone call, do not pause the music playing on the speakers
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but separate the system audio on a different, like, put it on a different path and just play that back on the device.
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The idea is that you're hosting a dinner with friends, for example, and you're playing music in the background
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and then a message comes into your phone.
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It doesn't lower the volume of the music or the song playing on the speakers or, you know, stuff like that.
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It's really the same system that Sonos had for a long time.
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Like, you can play music on the speaker and you can still receive audio on the phone.
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You can even watch a YouTube video and the music keeps playing on the speakers. So that's the idea
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And from my understanding I talked to Apple about this
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There's a bunch of hardware makers that will need to release new hardware for this
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But also a subset of existing ones that either have been working with Apple over the past few months that can issue software updates
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For Apple A2. So it's a combination of both you either require new chips inside the speaker or if you have a compatible
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chip inside you can release a software update, you know, I guess with iOS 11.1
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I'm not sure I haven't seen Airplay 2 support in the beta yet
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But that's my assumption that it's gonna launch at least before the home pod arrives
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But does Airplay 2 give the third-party speakers any ability to talk to Siri by command?
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I don't think so because that's what like Sonos are kind of saying in all of their press stuff
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Oh, you'll be able to talk to Siri. It's like I don't know what that means yet
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I don't really know what they're saying.
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But if there is a way to activate Siri via this thing...
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Well, okay, okay.
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I understand what they're going for here.
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So I should add that AirPlay 2 speakers
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are also a special type of device
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in your HomeKit configuration.
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So you can say to Siri stuff like,
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"Play Oasis in my kitchen."
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And it should be able to understand.
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But you need to say it to a different device though, right?
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like you're saying it to your watch or your phone or your iPad, you're not saying it to the Sonos speaker itself.
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Exactly, because it would have to run iOS software inside the speaker to do that.
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So yeah, I guess that's what they're going for.
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They're gonna...
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Once you have an Airplay 2 speaker, it's gonna show up into the Home app
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and you can assign it to a specific room in your HomeKit configuration
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and you can talk to Siri on your iOS device or Apple Watch and
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ask him to ask her to play music somewhere else.
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So my feeling about this Sonos device is like
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situation is a little rocky right now because there's a bunch of like questions around it.
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But if it does end up with the Echo and Google Assistant and the Airplay 2 stuff all in there
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and it works as expected, it could be a really interesting device, right? Like if I could use
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both assistants, I could use the Echo to do all of the stuff that I normally do with it.
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I could use the Google Assistant if I had like a complex question because it has the
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ability to search Google.
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I could get like a Chromecast so I can do all of the fun stuff that you can do when
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you have a Chromecast and a Google Home.
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Right, like all of that stuff is very interesting and then with the ability to be able to play
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stuff from my Apple Music on the devices via HomeKit, like that is a compelling product
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if it can do all of that stuff.
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Like if next year it's doing all of that, like that's a product that I want to own because
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because that is a kind of omnivorous service, right?
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Like it's an omnivorous box,
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such as like pulling in all of these services
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and making them available to me
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so I can take advantages of all of the things
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that they're each good at.
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- So I think this is really compelling.
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My only fear, I guess, long-term maybe,
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is that by embracing everyone,
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Sonos does not get to make any kind of decision here.
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So let's say, for example, that in two years,
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Amazon or whatever decides,
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we are not going to open up this specific API
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to third-party speakers.
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If you want to, let's say that Amazon now
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can generate a playlist for your day,
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and Amazon decides, well, this feature,
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the Amazon Daily Playlist,
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is not gonna be available on third-party speakers,
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but you can only get it on the Amazon Echo
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for some fake reason,
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like we need to tie it to the Echo hardware or something.
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will want to push people to buy their own hardware
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and their own speakers and will artificially limit
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third-party speakers that integrate over the API,
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like Sonos, and cut off access to some specific features.
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We are already seeing this with the Amazon platform
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because there is the Amazon Echo Web Services API
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and developers can do basically everything with it.
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They can use skills, they can issue commands,
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they can control your home accessories
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that replicate the Amazon Echo experience,
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but on your iPhone.
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The problem is that Amazon is limiting
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some of the API features like music playback, for example,
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so that you cannot listen to music
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over the Amazon Echo Web Services on your iPhone.
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You can only do so on the Amazon Echo speakers.
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And that's my concern that down the road,
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if everybody says, well, the Sonos one is just better
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because you can buy one speaker, it sounds great,
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and you get all the services.
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And then maybe all these other companies will wake up
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and say, why should we let Sonos access all the things
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that we should control on our own speakers?
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And so they're gonna start saying,
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well, this feature is not available over the API yet,
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we're sorry, buy the Amazon Echo, buy the HomePod or buy the Google Home, whatever it's called.
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Yeah, and I saw you tweet something a couple of days ago, which is also interesting to me,
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it's like, what is Sonos' root here?
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Like they can differentiate on hardware for now, but like for how long?
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Right. You know, there's the HomePod is coming, which is supposed to sound great.
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We're going to talk about the Google Home Max in a little bit, right, which is supposed to
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sound great and they're on the high end but once these companies start to like
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once Apple and once Amazon and once Google start to really get a foothold
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into making great sounding speakers if they start pushing that down the line
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and making them cheaper like where does Sonos live at that point and can they
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survive? Yeah it's it's easier to make a good sounding speaker than it is to make
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a good voice assistant people care about. Hence why there is no Sonos voice
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assistant right that's why they're integrating everybody else's but yeah
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the risk is I mean it's already showing right like it's limited because why
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isn't why isn't Spotify there right like if it can integrate with everything that
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Amazon echo can why is there no Spotify like that is a chink in the armor before
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the things even been released so yeah I've got my eye on it right like if it
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turns out to be the product that they're saying it will be it will be a great
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product but we'll have to see for how long that would last. I'm pleased to see
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they're doing something. Honestly I thought they would have been bought by
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now but I think maybe nobody needs or wants them anymore. Again I mean what
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they solve is not... I mean they have impressive products, they're nice people
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but what they're doing is the easier side of things. But I do want them
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to succeed because I do think it's really interesting that they're sort of
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combining all of these things. But I do think over you know the history of every
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you know consumer technology platform there's two desktop OS's. As of this week
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Windows Phone is now like officially not a thing anymore. There are two mobile
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operating systems and I kind of think they're gonna be you know right now
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there's three sort of voice assistant systems you have Amazon Google and Apple
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and you know maybe this is the first time that three stick maybe not but I
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don't know if there's room for somebody who kind of straddles the line does both
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or does you know some combination of all three so it's it's a new ground it's new
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territory I hope they do well but I I'm gonna say other reviews do I want to see
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if they can make it all work before I jump in I'm not pre-ordering this thing
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at this point for for what they know for it I'm not pre-ordering it either but I
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Google News, the Google Home, Google Home Mini.
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It is a smaller Google Home like the Echo Dot.
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This is one of the products that was announced in Google's big kind of.
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I guess it's the pixel event, right?
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Like that's what it is now.
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Like it is the hardware event, you know, like the made by Google hardware event.
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But I guess over time, this is going to become the pixel event.
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I think they're going to do like what Apple does the phone.
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eventually be the heart of it and have this other stuff, you know this year like Google home and
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Pixel I think sort of shared time kind of more evenly
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Yeah, but I think if the the phone takes off it will become the phone event and the other stuff falls in the line
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So the Google home mini it is
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This I said it's a small one cycle size of a donut
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It has the fabric covering on it that apparently all home technology has to have now
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I don't know what happened like is this the thing that happened? Why does all
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smart home technology have a fabric on it? I think it looks nice because it looks
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softer and more gentle and not like a machined piece of you know black plastic
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or aluminum sitting in your kitchen. It feels more organic. I like it. Do you have any
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other items in your home that have fabric on them that sit out? That's a good
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point. Like it doesn't blend in it's just it's such a different type of design.
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It's friendlier, you know, more approachable. You won't touch it.
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I don't get it either. When I see this device, it's constantly...
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I'm always thinking that I'll either drop coffee or
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sauce on it and it's gonna look ugly for some reason. Like, it
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attracts liquid. That's my thinking. Like, I don't
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get it. So, like, I have my Echo in the kitchen, right? It's on the kitchen counter. It's kind
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of gross now, right? Like, because it's just in and around me cooking all the time.
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time. Like, so even just odors, odors would be absorbed.
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What are you doing in your kitchen?
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I'm cooking, Steven, is what I'm doing. So you know, like I've got things in the
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pan and oils going all over the place and you know, like it's just, I'm just cooking.
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Like it sits basically really kind of next to the stove top is where we have it. But
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like just, just odors, right? So like smells would be retained by the fabric. I don't
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know. It just seems like a strange thing. Like I say, I understand why all of these
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products have this kind of soft fluffiness to them, but all it is is like that's just
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what smart home things look like now. So like it hasn't really solved the problem I think
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that they're going for.
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You're going to have to put your Echo in the washer, Myke.
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Like at least the Google ones come off, right? So like you could like the home one, the Google
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home ones, like you can twist that base off and put on a new one. I guess you could clean
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it maybe but it's like the echo the echoes will soft the home pods got this
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soft covering the Google Home Mini has got this soft covering everything's got
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it it looks like all of our home devices are going to the gym it's got that thing
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around it right like I don't think that that's a hard material I think it's like
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in my brain that was like metal but I guess I'm looking at the pictures yeah
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that's like looks like a mesh to me like a like a cloth mesh type thing yeah so
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the Google Home Mini is $49 so it it is the echo dot right like it's Google's
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echo dot. Totally. It does look cool like it looks it it looks nice right like it
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does look nice the the mute switch looks silly like the where the mute switch is
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and that doesn't seem great I watched MKBHD's video of it today so you can ask
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the Google home to mute right so you can like via voice you can say please mute
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but then to unmute it if you want to use the switch you have to put the switch
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into the mute position and then into the non muted position to get it to unmute
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which is not ideal.
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Right? Like, maybe just take away the ability to do it by voice, I don't know, or like make it a button rather than a switch because then the button state could change because it's not, you know, it's not physical if you're just pressing the button.
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But yeah, I just thought that that's really strange. But as always MKBHD did a great video on it so you can go and watch it.
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and watch it. This is an interesting product. One of the things that
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they're doing is, we're gonna talk about the Pixel phones in a minute, they're
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giving these away to people for a limited time. Like if you buy a Pixel
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phone you just get one of these. I can't believe that Google, be Amazon, are giving
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away their small home assistant for free. Like the whole, for such a long time I
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have been wondering when Amazon gonna give Echo Dots to Prime customers?
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Just just they throw them out into the into the ether like a Mardi Gras, you know
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They throw beads of bead necklaces
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Just like when you sign up right you sign up for prime you give them like
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$120 or whatever and they just give you one right like I'm really surprised that they haven't worked that out
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Yeah, because that is such an Amazon thing. It's like that your echo plus comes with a hue bulb, right? Like yeah
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That's that's perfectly Amazon. But so I'm really surprised that Google
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Beat them for that like to just give it to you when you get to get one of the expensive new shiny phones
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Well, the problem is that you need to get a pixel to the
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Give it away
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Why is that a problem Federica? No, no, give him the ground to troll. All right, so we can shoot him down
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I'm just saying that
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It in the past. It wasn't easy to get a Google pixel phone
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We've all seen the problems with people, you know, you go to the website
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there's not even an option to buy a Google Pixel phone.
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- They changed that.
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They changed that.
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- Okay, so we'll see if it goes well.
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- So not only have they said,
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not only have they said that they are going to
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do a better job,
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like they were like mea culpa on the stage, right?
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Like we did not do a good enough job of making these.
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We're making more,
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but they did also make a change to the Play Store,
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which is dumb, it should have been the case.
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If it's out of stock, you just put your order in
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and they'll ship it to you when they got it.
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Previously, it was just like, no dice, which was dumb.
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It's a silly way to deal with things.
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But there you go, you can do it.
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If you want to, you can go on their website,
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and if they're out of stock, you can just buy one,
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and then they will send it to you.
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But yes, I get your point, Federico.
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They were difficult to buy.
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So they also unveiled the Google Home Max,
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which sits on the top end, right?
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This is the HomePod competitor.
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It has two 4.5-inch woofers,
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and what Google is calling room-filling sound,
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and they spent a bit of time talking about this.
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So they're doing some stuff to adapt and form the audio
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to fit the speaker's placement in the room.
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So it understands the room that you're in, right?
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Sounds like the home pod for this.
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But then also, like they were saying stuff,
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like if you put it on a, if you take the speaker,
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you put it on a shelf and the shelf is next to the wall
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and you put it in the corner,
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you kind of give it a minute and you hear the audio change
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because it's kind of scanning the room,
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it's understanding where it is,
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and then it kind of forms the audio to match the room stuff.
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So they're also, as you can imagine,
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put in all of their machine learning abilities into this.
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Like, yeah, it's kind of this big effort, right,
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that Google is doing as they always are.
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You know, they say machine learning
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a million times on stage,
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and they're kind of building this speaker
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to try and do its best to fill any and all rooms.
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Google also showed two of these being used together,
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which is a question that people have asked a bunch
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that I've seen about the HomePod.
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like can you use multiple home parts to get stereo sound? Well we don't know the answer
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to that yet I don't think. Did Apple talk about that?
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They're silently googling in the background.
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Okay thank you for doing that. But the Google Home Macs, they explicitly showed you could
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do it. They also did something which I kind of like, it has an audio jack so they show
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it with a turntable. It's like you can listen to your fancy hipster records and then it
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will still do all of the room filling sound stuff, right, so it does its best to fill
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the room but you're able to play with the setup that you have which I kind of liked.
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$399 US only for now shipping in December. So this is $50 more than the HomePod which
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is a curious decision. Mind boggling really. But you do get a free year of YouTube Red.
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There you go. That's some of that money. Apple I don't think are giving away Apple
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Music or at least I haven't said right? I feel like they should do that. You should
00:45:16
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get like a year of Apple Music if you buy a HomePod I think.
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Yeah, can you imagine that?
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That should just be a thing that you get.
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No, you get a year of Apple Music but you can only listen to U2. That's all it is.
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A year of U… They give YouTube red and Apple is just like U2 red and that's what they
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That's the way that they…
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It's really good.
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It's good, Myke.
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Give it to me. Give it to me. It was good.
00:45:39
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No, you can have it. It's good.
00:45:40
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No. No. I disagree. But yeah, they should totally give it away. Especially because,
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I think it's important with these speakers that they create a locking effect.
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Because I struggle to imagine that iPhone users are really into the Apple ecosystem.
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Maybe you own an iPad, an iPhone, an Apple Watch.
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And I struggle to imagine that you might want to buy a Google Home Max.
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Even if it looks great, I just think that we're now approaching this stage where speakers are the next step in the locking effect of these companies.
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And so to further that lock-in, I think it totally makes sense to bundle up some kind of subscription of your own services.
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So I think Google has been extremely clever here in bundling up YouTube Red.
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And I think Apple should do the same with Apple Music.
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Not even iTunes credit, not even App Store credit, but just six months or a year of Apple Music.
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Unlimited, you know, individual accounts, not families.
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Maybe even a family plan, I don't know, but I think they should consider the option.
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I don't know if this exists outside of the UK like in other countries
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But like there are certain networks that if you buy the iPhone from they will give you six months of Apple music for free
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So like yeah, this is do we review have you seen this like in Italy or in the US? Yes. Yep. Yep
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Yep, Steve indeed. Does this happen in the US to your knowledge? I mean t-mobile's while we tried it, but I don't know for sure
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Yeah, but like so, you know
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It's not outside of Apple to give away
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Apple music subscriptions for a bit and and I do I really do feel like if you are spending
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$350 on a speaker for a music service the music service should you should get it for free for a bit, right?
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Like I feel like it's not fair. Otherwise, it's like
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$350 and then $9.99 a month it kind of feels like a bit of a slap in the face
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So even even if it's just a limited time thing, it's cool
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Like and I think a year is good for that
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right? Like if you buy a HomePod I think you should get a year of Apple music
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like you do with the Google Home Max. So I wanted to know if what you two think
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about this product right? Like is this compelling? Have Google lost their
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mind? Can they charge this amount of money for a product like this?
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Like how does this compare to you guys when compared to the HomePod? Like what
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do you think? I think it's fine and it depends on again what kind of ecosystem
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you're into. I think what we're seeing is that all the major tech companies are now making
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accessories and other kinds of artwork to build on top of the smartphone.
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And so I think you know we're now seeing all these speakers come out and I just see them as
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extensions of the main device that you currently prefer. So Android users will probably be
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interested in the Google Home line and Apple people will likely want to buy the HomePod
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and everybody else who maybe likes to tinker more and to have more integrations will probably
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go for the Amazon Echo line of products.
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I think it makes total sense from Google's perspective to upsell their most loyal customers
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on a speaker.
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I have no particular opinion on this because I just think it makes sense. Everybody's doing it and
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I think I will get a HomePod
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just because I think we're going to stick with Apple Music and we
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own multiple HomeKit accessories and we tend to use Siri a bunch and
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I just feel like the speaker shouldn't be intended as a Bluetooth speaker anymore
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But these smart speakers are just part of the ecosystem that you that you're part of and so I
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would not buy a Google Home speaker as my primary kitchen or living room speaker as an iPhone user because I think you will
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somehow you will still get the best usage out of these speakers if
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You're on the native platform that they were designed for even if they support Bluetooth or audio jack connections
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The tight integration between the smartphone and the web services and the company that makes them all I think is key to understand the speakers
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What about you Steven to something like the Google home max interest you do you think that Google are going down a good path I
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Think they are and I think if you were in that
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ecosystem already then this is a
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Great product. I mean if you want to have the Google assistant, it's really this and you and you want good sound quality
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it's this or that Sonos speaker we just spoke about.
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And this seems like a surefire win over the Sonos.
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Now, for someone, you know, maybe like me,
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who's in the Apple League system and pays for Apple Music,
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I'm not particularly interested in it, but I'm glad it exists.
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I'm glad those people have an opportunity
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to have something high-end with all the smarts built into it.
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I think this is a, you know,
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a growing corner of the smart speaker market.
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You know, really it's,
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to go back to the previous conversation,
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Only Sonos has been here before in the high end, expensive,
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high quality end of things.
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And by the end of the year,
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Apple and Google are gonna have moved in.
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And I'm curious to see if Amazon follows suit at some point.
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The new Echo's supposed to sound better,
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but it's not one of these things.
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- No, it's not.
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- So I think it's a super exciting time
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for this corner of the market,
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and it'll be fun to see how it plays out.
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- Yeah, it's like for me, I'm like, oof, Google,
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that's a really expensive speaker.
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But I feel the same about the HomePod as well.
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I don't think that Google are doing something silly here, because I think that they are
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very clearly, with the made by Google line, positioning themselves as a premium hardware
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This is the thing that they have, this whole thing is about.
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They are putting the effort in, they bought a ton of people away from HTC, they want to
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make a real shot at this, and all reports say that their stuff is good, their stuff
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is really good.
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So this is just another thing where I think they're just pushing in and being like, "We
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can do this."
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"We had the people to do this, we can make an amazing speaker and we can charge you $400
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And I'm kind of just like, "I don't know if these things are really worth that amount
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of money," but I feel the same about the HomePod.
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I have no desire to get one of those because I think $350 for a speaker with Siri that
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plays Apple Music is way too much money.
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I don't think that that's enough.
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If anything, I feel that maybe the Google Home Max might be a better deal because it
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has a really competent assistant fully featured inside when right now what we've seen is it's
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only most of Siri that's going in there and even then like I personally don't find Siri
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to be that helpful but every time I've ever used Google the Google Assistant has been
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great I don't have a ton of experience with the Google Assistant but at least the things
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that it can do seem to be a little bit more full full featured than what Siri can do because
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it has Google search built into it so I don't know your mileage may vary right but and I
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feel like you kind of don't want the Google Home Max unless you have other things in that ecosystem.
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You know, we're talking about this for the entire show, right? Like, these products make sense if
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you're in the ecosystem already. So if like you decide that you want all of your home assistants
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to be Google Homes and you already have like a regular one, you're going to get a Mini and
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you're going to get a Max. Great names, by the way. Mini and Max, that's great. Then this is
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probably a good product for the front room, right? If you want to have a nice music device.
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So the Pixel 2. This was the main event. Two sizes of the Pixel 2, same as before. Got
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a 5 inch phone which is called the Pixel 2 and then a 6 inch phone which is called the
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the Pixel 2 XL. It's very confusing that they called them both the Pixel 2 and one of them
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the Pixel 2. This is a very confusing thing for me. Like when they were talking on stage
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it was like I don't understand what we're talking about anymore.
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What do you mean? That's exactly what Apple does. iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus.
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They're not like "these are the iPhone 7, here's the iPhone 7", right?
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I don't, okay. Carry on.
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Apple don't call the entire, oh yeah, maybe they do.
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Well, I feel like Apple do a better job on stage
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of differentiating them than Google did.
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- I will give you that, yeah.
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- And I guess it's 'cause they have more experience with it,
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but they kind of very quickly went into calling
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the five inch and the six inch,
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which is not what they are, right?
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Like it's not the product names.
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When I was watching it, I was finding myself
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getting confused even in taking my notes
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as to what's going where.
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I feel like maybe they need to spend a bit more time
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firming that up on stage.
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The Pixel 2 doesn't look good to me. It is, looks old. It still has the regular large
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bezels. And the bezels, I mean I have to get like a measurement here to check, but the
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bezels always look bigger on the Pixel than the iPhone. And I don't think that it looks
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very good. The Pixel 2, I would be, I don't know why people necessarily would want that
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phone over a Galaxy Note or S8 I should say. That doesn't make sense to me. The main event,
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the one that I like the look of is the Pixel 2 XL. It still has bezels, but it doesn't
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have the huge forehead and chin. They're thin. This is also the look. The way this phone
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looks is the way that people who hate the iPhone X notch want the iPhone X to look.
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It's just a straight line right at the top. I think this looks boring.
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Yeah, yes it does. I agree with you.
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So I look at this phone, I look at the XL, and it doesn't have the allure to me in design
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like the Samsung phones or the iPhone X. They have a thing to their screens that make them
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different and kind of exciting, like the infinity display and the notch. So you've got these
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looks to them which are distinctive. So I look at the Pixel 2 XL and I'm like, "Okay,
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there's a big screen there." But it kind of just looks like a big screen on a phone. It
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It doesn't strike me as here is something which is interesting.
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It's kind of just like we did the thing that you were expecting us to do and we've done
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Yeah, I can see that and I think that they try to make up for that with some other things
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in the design that are interesting.
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But yeah, I mean, I mean this phone is trying to be I think a bunch of different things.
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like it's trying to be a full screen, but it's also trying to have dual front firing speakers,
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which means you have to have a bezel at the top and bottom, but they don't want to be Samsung's,
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they don't run the screen over the edges, maybe they can't yet. But I think the back of it,
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like they've got the window shade looks a lot better than last time, they have some
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interesting colors. I think they're trying to distinguish this where they can, without
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doing something, you know, like the notch or the infinity display,
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All the essential phone, right? Like that is a more striking design.
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It's something. So I don't know, I think the phone looks good, but yeah, it's not as distinctive
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or as like if this was side by side with, you know, like the LG V30, I'm not sure anyone could
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tell the difference. Like this is more generic looking than other phones, I think is the point.
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They have a bunch of colors with names like Kinda Blue and Just Black.
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I love their names.
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Me too. The XL comes in one edition of them, it's two colours, it's black and white with an orange sleep/wake button.
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Me too. This is the phone I would get. Like if I was going to get one of these, I would get the black and white with the orange button.
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But I know that Federico hates the orange button.
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Yeah, I really don't get it. Like, I don't understand why, and I'm counting Apple in this,
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but why there's a need to add these colored accents to the default line of devices.
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Like the red dot on the watch?
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Yes, I want my devices to be as neutral and unassuming as possible.
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I want them to be either plain black or plain white or just gray because I don't want colors.
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I decide if I want to add colors either via a band or some stickers or a case,
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But I don't understand why the default appearance of these devices needs to have these
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accents that a company decides play well together. Just give me a piece of plastic
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or just give me a slab of aluminum and call it a day. I don't want colors. I decide if I want to
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add colors. I just don't get it. I guess I don't know. I'm turning into that guy. I just don't want
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this special edition whatever. Like, it doesn't look funny or elegant to me and I want my stuff
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to look elegant. And Apple is also to blame here with the Apple Watch and the Red Crown.
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I thought initially that it was distinctive and it was fine, but after looking at a bunch of
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pictures it really... there's no reason why it should be red. Because other people that look at
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my wrist don't need to know that I have a cellular watch. It's not like I have an atomic bomb
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strapped to my wrist and like people walking around me need to know look at the guy it's got
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the red dot it's gonna you know better keep a distance like there's no reason why i should have
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that mark on my apple watch and with the pixel too there's no reason why i should have this colored
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button that's because google thinks that orange looks okay i mean orange looks awesome when i see
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stuff like this i i figure that like you know you're saying about like the neutral design thing
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I think maybe some designers don't want to make a device that doesn't have a thing to it, right?
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It's like this is why this phone you can get it in black and white, right?
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Like it's like they want to do a thing which is more than just black rectangle, you know?
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But by doing this, it's the same with the red dot, I do agree that like you are making a divisive
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decision which might not work out to be the best in the long run, right?
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Like you are making a strong statement which means that people might not like it.
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Like the blue one, the kind of blue one, that has a different blue color for the sleep/wake button,
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which I think is more palatable to most people. You're already buying a blue phone,
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like having it just be a slightly different shade of blue to make it stand out is whatever,
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but on a black and white phone to have an orange button, like you're making a very bold decision.
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Yeah, I mean imagine this is a slippery slope, right? Imagine like now suddenly your television
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as a green bezel and your expression machine as like a yellow line all around the frame
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and your light bulbs are purple.
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Or like your iMac has flowers on the side of it or something.
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Yeah, pretty much.
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We were there like 20 years ago and I guess we moved on from that.
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But now add colors to whatever you think is possible.
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I just don't get it.
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Apple opened the door, Google, walked right in, this phone doesn't have a headphone jack.
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Comes with a dongle, but no headphones.
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This is the thing that's like curious to me about this decision, and a thing that I find
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which is more frustrating, right?
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Like they took away the headphone jack, but they haven't really given you all of the options.
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They should be including USB-C headphones in the box, but they don't.
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And I find that kind of like a frustrating thing.
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But I don't think the previous Pixel had headphones with it either.
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I don't remember.
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You can correct me if I'm wrong.
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The dongle solves part of the problem but it doesn't really do all of it.
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You're saying to people, "If I use a dongle I'll get USB-C headphones."
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And I don't even know how many of those exist.
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It's probably like as many lightning headphones exist which are not many and you probably
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don't want those.
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Their dongle costs $20 if you need another one.
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is twice the price of Apple's dongle. Headphone jacks, they're like, this is it, they're gone,
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they're dead. They're raking in those dongle dollars. You know, and it's like, it's easy to
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say, like, basically a massive part of Google's ad campaign last year was making fun of the fact that
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the headphone jack was gone on the iPhone, and now they've done it. Okay, this is how it works,
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right? Like this is just how it works. Like they took a swipe at Apple this time by being like,
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all of our phones have the same specs. Like we don't hold camera stuff for different devices,
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right? Like Google still takes swipes at Apple because that's where they are. They kind of have
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to, right? Like the fans enjoy it. The people that they're talking to enjoy it. I get it. They
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are in an underdog position. So they take swipes at the big dog. Like that's, that's how they do it.
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but it is a funny thing to me to see like now everybody you can all come to the no headphone jack
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playing like the rest of us because this is just how all phones are going to be
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over the next few years they're all going to lose them.
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Always on display is a feature of these phones that I really wish that Apple could do
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especially now that Apple's going OLED because these phones both have OLED screens in them
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so you get the time and date always on the screen you get little icons for the applications that
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that have notifications and something which is kind of incredible it has a
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persistent now playing thing so it's like automatic Shazam if you are in a
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room and the room is playing music your lock screen will tell you the song you
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don't have to ask and it's doing all of this on device it's not sending any
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information away machine learning that's amazing they're matching it against
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their system it seems like a silly feature why do you think it's silly what
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Who needs Shazam on all the time?
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I would turn this off the second I got this phone.
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But how does it hurt you though?
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I don't want to see it.
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It's clutter.
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But it's on a screen which is off.
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Until it's on, until you look at it.
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Then it's there.
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It just seems silly.
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You can call me an old man after he yells about the orange button.
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Okay you're both old man.
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about like a permanent physical mark on a device.
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And this is like a useful software feature.
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It's not like a useless orange dot or whatever.
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Yeah, this has a practical purpose,
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which also being software you can disable,
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you cannot disable the red dot on the crown
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unless you want to run some sandpaper on it.
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I don't know what you want to do about that.
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- Watch dots. - Yeah.
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I mean, this sounds amazing to me
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And I'm honestly surprised that Apple isn't doing more of this.
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I know that Siri in theory should be able to identify songs, but that has never ever
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been as reliable and accurate as Shazam or SoundHound are in my experience.
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So this is pretty incredible, especially if Google is doing this on device.
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This is someone who constantly like I'm watching a TV show with my girlfriend or a movie and
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I'm constantly reaching out for Shazam on my iPhone.
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So this is pretty much a t.g. feature right there.
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That's amazing.
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Squeeze for assistant. Do you want to do that? Squeeze the phone, Google Assistant comes up.
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I don't know about this.
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Like, I don't know about this.
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I mean, okay.
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It seems really weird to me, but like a lot of Android phones are implementing this now.
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Like, squeezing the phone seems to be like a thing. I don't know if I want to do it, right?
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Like, I feel like it's bad in all of the ways that 3D touch is bad, but feels kind of worse.
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plus. What I don't like about 3D touches is you're just smooshing your fingers into the
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screen and you're just squeezing the entire, I don't know it seems weird. It's a way to
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activate the assistant but I don't know. It's very strange to me. The camera got the highest
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DxO score again. I don't really know if this means anything, I don't really know what it
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means. But there is this gallery of photos that I saw being shared around yesterday which
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and videos from the Pixel 2 which are apparently untouched and I believe that they are because
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like whatever like they're fine they look incredible like just I can't believe a phone
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took these pictures they are unbelievable. Google has their own portrait mode now as well
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which they're doing in software with hashtag machine learning and all of the photos that
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they're doing here with the portrait mode also look amazing. What did you guys look through this
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album yeah yeah it's really good looking it's incredible right like some of these
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pictures I can't believe they came off of a phone yeah they're great really
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good so I'm very intrigued to see camera comparison tests you know like the
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camera comparison tests last year that I thought I was looking at I preferred the
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way that the pixel images and the essay images look to the iPhone images yeah
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the problem I think with the DXO stuff is like you can't rate this stuff just in
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numbers. People just they they they want to have different things from photos.
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Some people like more saturation than others.
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Right. Like it's just a thing.
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But these photos just they do look incredible.
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And doing all this with one sensor and they've got a bunch of interesting stuff in
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there. The thing that is the most surprising to me is how Google came out of nowhere
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with an incredible camera.
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Right. Like they made their first real phone and then they leapfrog everybody last
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time. I'm intrigued to see if they're going to be able to do that again with this phone.
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I think it shows a lot of what software can do for you if you have this software per OS.
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This is what they can do.
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Or they came up with incredible software which from that perspective it's not really surprising
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considering that it's Google.
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Yep, it's like the sensors take in whatever they take in but what you do with them I guess
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is what can push you ahead and this is what Google is able to do. The Pixel 2 is $649,
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The Pixel 2 XL is $849 so they're cheaper than the iPhones and as we mentioned earlier
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you get the free Google Home and Google is promising to have better availability.
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I think it's a good showing.
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I'm not going to buy one.
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I have a regular Pixel, that's my Android test device.
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I don't feel like I need another Android test device.
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But if I was somebody in the Android camp, like this is probably the phone that I would
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end up buying, the Pixel 2 XL.
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So like the design doesn't push my buttons in the same way that the Samsung phones do
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or in the same way that the Essential phone does.
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But these phones are two things,
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they're hardware and software.
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And I personally would want stock Android
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over anything else, that's what I would want.
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And that's what this phone gives you.
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Very impressive. - Yeah, it looks great.
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- They had a bunch of other stuff at the event,
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like this Chromebook Pixel thing,
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which doesn't interest me.
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Looks like one of those convertible laptops.
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They had some other stuff too,
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like their Pixel Buds, which is their AirPods,
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look kind of interesting.
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They had this translation feature, which is kind of cool.
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But yeah, I watched the event, the event was good.
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They seemed really confident in their stuff.
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This made by Google line, it's shaping up to be a real deal.
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Like Google is making good hardware.
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And again, I'm interested to see what the reviews look like
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of the Pixel 2, especially when compared to the iPhone X,
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which is soon, soon, a couple of weeks,
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and we can put in our pre-orders.
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and then wait for months.
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- And wait forever.
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- All right, that's it for this week's show.
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As you said, next week,
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we're gonna be giving you a live episode,
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so look out for that next week.
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That might be out on Monday.
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We might have that episode out on Mondays
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a little bit earlier than usual,
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'cause we're gonna be recording earlier than usual.
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If you wanna find our show notes this week,
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go to relay.fm/connected/163.
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Thanks again to our lovely sponsors
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If you would like to find us on the line,
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few places you can do that you can go to maxstories.net for Federico's work and
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he's also @Vatici on Twitter, Steven is @ismh and he's at 5topixels.net
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and I am @imyke, thanks so much for listening we'll be back next time
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until then say goodbye guys. Adios!