
This episode covers JBL's new earbud case with a screen, Google's smartphone market share growth, and predictions for the upcoming Apple event.
Marquez and Andrew discuss the JBL Tour Pro 2 earbuds, which feature a case with a small screen for controlling music and notifications. They debate the practicality of this feature, considering scenarios where it might be useful, such as while climbing or hiking, but also point out that many controls are already available on smartwatches.
The conversation shifts to Google's recent increase in North American smartphone market share, now at 2%. They analyze the significance of this growth, attributing it to improved marketing and the launch of flagship models like the Pixel 6. They compare Google's market position to competitors like Apple and Samsung.
Finally, they speculate on what to expect from the upcoming Apple event, focusing on potential software updates and new features for the Apple Watch, including ruggedness and fitness tracking capabilities. They express hope for group fitness challenges to be introduced.
JBL's new earbud case sparks debate, Google gains smartphone market share, and Apple event predictions focus on software updates and fitness features.

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