The Nexus 4 launches, and a man in Pennsylvania does his best to keep Google's latest and greatest -and slipperiest- from sliding off tabletops. The Lumia 920 lands, and a man in Boston moves back into an old apartment called Windows Phone - but the place isn't the same as he left it. The Droid DNA launches, and all America is atwitter with talk of 1080p, nonremovable storage, and HTC making Sense out of Jelly Bean. And over in Romania, one man watches, waits, and wonders what all the fuss is about. That's about the shape of this week's installment of the Pocketnow Weekly podcast, on the eve of the American Thanksgiving holiday, and a mere two days away from the biggest retail shopping day of the year. Join us for these exciting topics and more -including rants about maps, voicemail, and thoughts on the "tacky" nature of the Nexus 10. So before you put the turkey in your face, put the podcast in your ears. Plug in, kick back, and treat your listening holes to episode 019 of the Pocketnow Weekly. Send feedback, questions, and requests to podcast [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Google Plus to stay apprised of the latest episodes. And thanks for listening!Pocketnow Weekly Episode 019 Recording Date 11/21/2012 Hosts Michael Fisher Brandon Miniman Anton D. Nagy Topic List Podcast Preshow / Thought Thread (00:01:09) Brandon Miniman talks about his first few days with Google's Nexus 4 Here's What We Love and Hate About the Nexus 4 Android (00:22:26) Droid DNA Review (device now available, too) Kindle Fire HD 8.9 Unboxing & First Impressions Windows 8/Windows Phone 8 (00:37:05) Microsoft "Meet Your Match" Campaign Compares Windows Phone to Android and iPhone Already Bought Your Lumia 920? AT&T May Have Some Money for You Windows Phone 7.8 Coming in 2013? Nokia City Lens in New York City iOS (01:04:49) Nokia Here Maps Already Fourth Top iPhone App Kids Want iPads Off-The-Rails Bonus Topic (01:20:16) Nexus 10 Unboxing ___ Thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.