The Vergecast
The Vergecast

This phone starts fires on purpose

March 6, 2026

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🎙️ The Voices & The Context

  • The Format: Casual live podcast banter with hosts riffing on gadget news, reviews, and industry drama—no guests, just rapid-fire tech talk.
  • The Key Players:
    • Neel V. Patel (filling in for David Pierce): Energetic host hyping his new Kaleidescape setup; self-deprecating about a recent spec flub.
    • Sean Hollister: Deep dives into Google/Epic settlement and Lego toys; adds snarky commentary.
    • Dom Preston: Fresh from MWC in Barcelona, geeking out over weird Android hardware.
  • The Vibe: Fun, geeky excitement—hosts geek out over absurd gadgets amid war mentions and lawsuits; playful roasts and "water cooler" laughs.

🗝️ Key Themes & Topics

Hosts unpack a massive gadget week: Apple recaps, MWC weirdness, app store shakeups, and toy reviews. Banter mixes awe, skepticism, and humor.

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What you'll learn

  • 1 (01:50) **Hosts Intro and Week in Review**
  • 2 (06:00) **Kaleidescape Ultra-High-End Movie Streamer**
  • 3 (18:30) **MWC 2026: Weird Global Android Hardware**
  • 4 (45:50) **Nothing Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro Launch**
  • 5 (55:30) **Google-Epic Antitrust Settlement Details**
  • 6 (79:00) **Lightning Round**

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Show Notes

While most phone makers work hard to ensure their products don’t start fires, Oukitel made a phone that starts fires on purpose. This week on The Vergecast, Dominic Preston joins Editor-in-Chief Nilay Patel to wrap up all the weird and wonderful phones he and the team saw at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Then, Sean Hollister takes us through Google and Epic’s enemies-to-lovers saga: A secret $800 million deal, a non-disparagement agreement, and something about the metaverse for some reason. Plus: Nilay just had the best home movie experience of his life thanks to the Kaleidescape 8TB solid-state server, Dom’s charging his smart phone on a mini racecar, and Sean delivers some disappointing news about the Lego smart brick we were all rooting for. And Brendan Carr is still being a dummy.

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