The latest episode of 9to5Google’s The Sideload podcast, released May 4, 2026, featured YouTuber and podcaster Steve Radochia to discuss why consumers’ next smartphone purchases could be a downgrade.
This conversation addresses a significant concern within the consumer tech sector, focusing on how smartphone innovation and value are perceived to be shifting. It reflects broader industry discussions about the trajectory of mobile device development and user satisfaction.

During episode 32 of The Sideload, host Will and Radochia delved into the topic, specifically examining how price increases for new devices are sometimes accompanied by “tangible downgrades.” Their discussion included a deep dive into Motorola’s latest Razr lineup as a case study for these trends.
Radochia, a prominent voice in tech commentary, is also known for his new podcast, Old’s Cool: A Retro Tech Podcast, which he co-hosts with Daniel Bader. This additional venture further highlights his engagement with the evolution and perception of technology over time.
Furthermore, industry analysts have noted a trend of rising component costs and extended upgrade cycles, which contribute to a perceived stagnation in core smartphone innovation. This shift challenges traditional expectations of year-over-year improvements and can lead to consumer frustration when new devices offer fewer significant advancements for a higher price. The ongoing debate questions whether the smartphone market is reaching a point of diminishing returns for consumers.
The full episode of The Sideload is available for streaming on various podcast platforms, including Pocket Casts. Listeners interested in Radochia’s other work can find Old’s Cool on platforms like Apple Podcasts. More information about 9to5Google’s tech coverage is available on their main site, 9to5Google.


