
Before that it was the Galaxy S6, and before that it was the iPhone 6S. I chose the 6P because it runs stock Android, has an amazing camera and screen, and can literally read my fingerprints. I swap phones more regularly than most, and it's rare that I have one for more than two months. I have loved many phones in my time, and in truth I'm a fickle lover. In his own words, this is how Russell Ivanovic uses Android.

#POPULAR IT GO WRONG POCKET CASTS ANDROID#
I've spent countless hours enjoying his work on my devices and in my ears, and I'm more than a little curious how he makes Android fit into his own day-to-day life. That's why I thought Ivanovic would be the perfect person to feature in this month's "How I use Android" profile. But the app's extensive list of features and exceptional Material-inspired design (did I mention that Ivanovic's also a host of the aforementioned Material podcast?) make it a tough-to-topple favorite for many a podcast fan - myself included. Pocket Casts has plenty of competition in the Android podcasting arena - even now from Google itself, thanks to this week's launch of podcast support within Google Play Music.

Ivanovic is the co-founder of Shifty Jelly as well as one of the developers of its marquee app, the multiplatform Pocket Casts podcast player. I tell you all of this because the person partially responsible for my podcast-listening habit is a fellow named Russell Ivanovic - and he's one smart cookie. And those shows and categories barely even scratch the surface of what's piquing my interest these days. Or maybe it's Chris Lacy's The Blerg, Liam Spradlin's Design Notes, or the aptly named Material. So many choices, such little time.

Maybe it's TWiT's All About Android (as long as that JR guy isn't the guest).
