The Dodgers and Jays may be swatting and swiveling their shoulders and wrists to shreds, but the championship-level questions for the Android Police podcast this week have to do with whether Samsung will strike out on Android XR and how big of a swing it’ll take with its Exynos chips come S26 series time. It’s a Galaxy-dominated show this week, so buckle up and let’s rocket.
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00:37 | Galaxy XR
- Samsung’s Galaxy XR brings Android into the mixed reality era
- I was skeptical of the Samsung Galaxy XR — until I actually put it on
- Android XR is closer to mainstream than you think — here’s what it needs to break through
22:22 | Exynos
- Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Pro is gearing up for the big Exynos comeback
- Galaxy S26 Ultra might pack a surprisingly powerful Exynos chip
- Samsung’s Exynos 2600 chipset: A game-changer for Galaxy S26?
- I want the Exynos 2600 in the Samsung Galaxy S26, and so should you
- Google is moving further away from Samsung for its future Tensor chips
36:03 | Medley
- Qualcomm Unveils AI200 and AI250—Redefining Rack-Scale Data Center Inference Performance for the AI Era | Qualcomm
- Built to benefit everyone | OpenAI
- Amazon’s Ring now works with video surveillance company Flock | The Verge
- I took 1,000 photos with Oppo’s latest phone so you don’t have to. But maybe you should… (Becca Farsace)
- Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Edge may not be cancelled after all
- Samsung’s Galaxy S26 lineup feels like a missed opportunity waiting to happen
Excerpts from Google and ESPN Chicago (Via Bat Country).
Our regular hosts are Daniel Bader and Stephen Radochia. Our editor is Jules Wang.
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