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December 26, 2011 05:48 pm EDT

Engadget Mobile Podcast 118 - 12.26.2011

If listening to Engadget Chinese editor Richard Lai talk about the bleedingest-edge phones from China isn't the perfect programming to shake off all those extra trips to the Christmas buffet to, we don't know what is. It's the Engadget Mobile Podcast, now with more globetrotting/calorie burning madness inside.

Hosts: Myriam Joire (tnkgrl), Brad Molen
Guest: Richard Lai
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Tycho - Coastal Brake (Ghostly International)

00:01:07 - Xiaomi Phone review
00:10:56 - Meizu MX review
00:29:53 - Samsung Captivate Glide review
00:47:10 - Samsung Stratosphere review
00:53:55 - AT&T abandons T-Mobile merger plans (updated)
01:13:33 - Amazon reportedly considered a RIM purchase, 'commercial partnership' still on the table
01:22:05 - ITC sides with Apple, bans sale and import of some HTC phones (updated)
01:25:55 - Dell's Streak Pro 101DL to become Baidu's first Yi phone, shows up in FCC's database




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