Pocketnow Weekly 064: iPhone 5s fingerprinting, Galaxy Note 3 review, & Samsung benchmark treachery

Published: Oct. 3, 2013, 5:04 p.m.

Fingerprint scanners are all well and good, but what happens when someone decides to lift that print for his own nefarious purposes? Benchmark results are important to some folks out there, but what good are they when major manufacturers repeatedly cheat the system? And the rumored HTC One Max looks to be a beast of a device ... but what exactly it being built to compete with? Those are the highlights from the news of the week and letters from the listener mail bag for the week ending October 4, 2013. All that -plus Brandon Miniman's first thought thread in quite some time- awaits you in the ninety minutes ahead on episode 064 of the Pocketnow Weekly podcast. So strap your smartwatches on, because the three-man team of Michael, Brandon, and Taylor is ringing your wrist to let you know the wearable revolution is here, and it's weird. Send feedback, questions, and requests to podcast [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Google Plus to stay apprised of the latest episodes. Tell your friends about the show so we don't have to do a telethon to stay on the air. Join our forums to offer topic suggestions and more. And thanks for listening! Pocketnow Weekly Episode 064 Recording Date 10/03/2013 Hosts Michael Fisher Brandon Miniman Taylor Martin Topic List Thought Thread (00:04:51) Samsung Galaxy Gear: pointless stunt, or foundation for a future? iOS (00:20:57) iPhone 5S review Apple recruits Nike Fuel Band designer - for iWatch? Apple iWatch could be first flexible-screen smart watch One price doesn't fit all: a cost breakdown of the top platforms Android (00:41:00) Galaxy Note 3 review Galaxy Note 3 (AT&T) unboxing Galaxy Note 3 caught cheating at benchmarks Android gets fingerprint-based payment system Beats Audio still planned for upcoming HTC models Windows (01:19:17) Nokia tablet gets FCC certification Microsoft talks need for focus on low-end going forward Is Windows Phone a threat to iOS? Listener Mail (01:26:16) Andrejs Zavertjajevs: How good an idea is fingerprint scanning, really? Christopher Drummer: I'd pay for Google apps on Windows Phone. Why don't they exist? Nathan Bramwell: Who's the HTC One Max competing with? • Thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.