Lucas and Luna bring you the week's most important consumer tech developments, from phone launches and laptop benchmarks to wearable health sensors and smart-home gadgets. Each episode is built around fresh market data, product teardowns, and honest review metrics — no hype, no sponsored opinions. Lucas leads with journalistic rigor, quoting spec sheets, pricing trends, and real-world battery tests; Luna challenges assumptions, asking whether that new flagship actually delivers on its promises or just sells you a faster charging port. Together they dissect what works, what flops, and what the numbers say about where the industry is headed. Whether it's Apple's silicon roadmap, the latest Android update fragmentation, or the surprising battery life of a budget earbud, they treat every gadget with the same scrutiny: does it earn its place in your pocket? For listeners who want buying advice grounded in data, not affiliate links. After each episode, you'll know exactly which product deser
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Episode #160
Why Your Next Phone Might Not Have a SIM Card
Aug 19, 20267 minS4
In this episode of Consumer Tech with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore the quiet shift to eSIM-only smartphones. With Apple's iPhone 15 series already ditching physical SIM trays in the US, and more Android manufacturers following suit, we break down what this means for travelers, privacy, and the secondary phone market. We look at how eSIMs are made possible by embedded secure elements, the role of carrier support, and the growing trend of phone-as-a-service where the SIM is just another software feature. Lucas shares his experience using an eSIM in Europe, and Luna challenges the assumption that eSIMs are always more secure. We also touch on how this affects the resale value of phones and the broader push toward a world where your phone number lives in the cloud. If you've ever swapped SIM cards on a plane or worried about losing your physical SIM, this episode is for you. #ESIM #Smartphone #ConsumerTech #Technology #Apple #Android #TravelTech #Privacy #CarrierSupport #PhoneResale #EmbeddedSIM #SecureElement #DigitalSIM #NoPhysicalSIM #PhoneAsAService #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TechTrends Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
Smartphone cameras have hit a plateau in megapixel counts, so the next big leap is coming from the sensor itself. In this episode, Lucas and Luna dig into the physics of pixel size, the shift from bigger numbers to smarter pixels, and what a new generation of sensor technology means for low-light shots and your wallet. They break down why a one-inch sensor matters more than a 200-megapixel spec sheet, how computational photography is changing the role of the hardware, and whether the average user will actually notice the difference. With the latest market moves from Apple and TSMC as a backdrop, they explore why companies are pouring money into sensor research and what that means for the next wave of phones, from flagship models to budget devices. If you've ever wondered why your night shots still look grainy or why camera bumps keep getting bigger, this episode explains the real story behind the lens. #SmartphoneCameras #SensorTech #ComputationalPhotography #Apple #TSMC #LowLightPhotography #PhonePhotography #TechTrends #ConsumerTech #CameraSensors #PixelSize #PhoneUpgrades #GadgetReviews #TechExplained #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TechPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
Smartwatches are already tracking your heart rate and sleep, but the next frontier is chemical sensing — detecting cortisol, glucose, and even markers of illness from your skin. In this episode, Lucas and Luna break down how a new generation of sweat-based sensors is moving from research labs into consumer devices, the engineering hurdles of making them accurate enough for medical use, and what this means for your privacy. They discuss the recent spike in spyware alerts on Apple devices as a cautionary tale for the security of health data, and look at how device upgrades might shift from yearly refreshes to buying for sensor capabilities. If you've wondered when your watch will tell you you're getting sick before you feel it, this is the conversation for you. #SmartwatchSensors #SweatSensing #HealthTech #Wearables #CortisolMonitoring #GlucoseMonitoring #MedicalWearables #PrivacyInTech #SpywareAlert #AppleSecurity #ConsumerTech #TechTrends #FutureOfWearables #HealthData #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TechnologyPodcast #GadgetReview Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
In this episode of Consumer Tech with Fexingo, hosts Lucas and Luna explore the emerging world of self-healing materials in consumer electronics. From LG's early self-healing smartphone back panels to Motorola's recent prototype that visibly repairs scratches with heat, we dig into how these materials work, what they mean for durability, and whether they could reduce e-waste and reshape the upgrade cycle. We also discuss the current market context — with Apple, Alphabet, and Amazon shares dipping over the past five days — and how manufacturers are searching for differentiators beyond specs. Tune in for a concrete look at a technology that might soon make tiny scratches a thing of the past. If this episode gave you something useful, consider supporting the show at buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo. #SelfHealingTech #SmartphoneDurability #ConsumerTech #LG #Motorola #MaterialScience #EWaste #TechInnovation #SmartphoneRepair #DurablePhones #TechPodcast #Gadgets #FutureOfPhones #Technology #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TechTrends Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
Lucas and Luna dig into the unexpected bill waiting in the smart glasses boom—privacy, repair rights, and the murky data trail. They break down how glasses with cameras and microphones turn everyday wear into an always-on surveillance question, and why the right-to-repair movement is struggling to keep up with glued-together frames. With smart glasses shipments up sharply in 2026 and a recent scandal involving AI-generated images from a family photo, the hosts explore what it means when your glasses are both a gadget and a witness. Lucas walks through the engineering choices that make these devices hard to fix, while Luna raises the uncomfortable question of who owns the data your glasses collect. They also touch on how a major chipmaker's latest earnings hint at a future where glasses, not phones, drive upgrades. A practical conversation for anyone tempted by the next pair of camera-equipped frames. #SmartGlasses #PrivacyTech #RightToRepair #WearableTech #ConsumerTech #TechEthics #DataPrivacy #Surveillance #GluedDesign #Repairability #AIWearables #TechTrends #LucasAndLuna #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #TechPolicy #SmartWearables Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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