Is Nokia's new tablet just an iPad ripoff – or just what Android needs? Will Gorilla Glass 4 finally stop you from shattering your smartphone? And is the Gear S a good enough smartwatch to make the dumbphone obsolete? These are the pressing questions on the docket this week as the mobile industry prepares to end a wild year on a weird note, and we're gonna tackle them one by one in the ruthlessly silly style you've become accustomed to over the past two years! Sound like just the thing to wrap up your week? Then, as always, Pocketnow has the podcast you've been looking for. Join us for Pocketnow Weekly 123 below –either through the live video stream at 2:00pm Eastern on November 21 (click here for your local time), or the high-quality audio version available later on– and shoot your questions to podcast [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com for a shot at getting your question read aloud on the air. See you then!Pocketnow Weekly 123 Recording Date November 21, 2014 Hosts Michael Fisher Stephen Schenck Jaime Rivera Producer Jules Wang Podcast Rundown Sponsor (00:01:50) The Pocketnow Weekly is brought to you by Squarespace, the all-in-one platform that makes it fast and easy to create your own professional website, portfolio, and online store. For a free trial and 10% off, visit Squarespace.com/pocketnow and enter offer code POCKETNOW at checkout. A better web starts with your website. News (00:04:40) Devices Nokia N1 tablet announced Jolla launches crowdfunding campaign to fund Sailfish OS tablet Wrist phone: a week with the Samsung Gear S smartwatch YotaPhone 2 set for official launch next month Leaked images show a new five-inch Windows Phone in the works Developments Corning launches Gorilla Glass 4 with enhanced drop protection HTC Sense Lollipop builds leaked When "free" isn't free: Apple tweaks App Store listings with "get" button Dial F for Fail (00:57:48) A segment from our top news wrangler about injustice, misdeeds, and general foolishness within the mobile industry. Today's topic is all about ridiculous rigidity. But I Want ALL The Options: When even Android flexibility comes up short Listener Mail (01:12:06) E-mailed submissions from Greg Vogt, William Li and Grant Butler Music It may just sound like a ringtone to you, but our transition music track ("Radiation") is a real song, from a real album, by a real artist: Ali Spagnola. You can download that album, along with many others, at Ali's website here, visit her YouTube page here, and follow her on Twitter here! • See you next week! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.