Android Developer Tips
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A Berlin-based Android developer reports from the front lines of the AI coding revolution, mixing personal workflow deep-dives with on-the-floor interviews from major tech conferences.
This is a field journal from a working Android developer navigating the industry's rapid shift toward AI-assisted coding. The channel blends personal methodology explainers with 'man-on-the-street' style interviews from conferences. It's less a tutorial channel for beginners and more a real-time pulse check on the tools, techniques, and anxieties of the modern European Android development scene.
“The 'on-the-floor' conference reporting is the channel's most distinctive feature. This format provides a raw, immediate perspective on the latest tools and developer sentiments, moving beyond polished marketing presentations to capture the real conversations happening in the community.”
Who hosts this show
Mohsen Mirhoseini is a seasoned software engineer based in Berlin, Germany, with a career focus on Android development since 2012. On his channel, he shares his experience through a mix of solo episodes detailing his AI-centric 'Spec-Driven Development' workflow and interviews with fellow developers. A significant portion of his content is recorded live from major European tech conferences like KotlinConf and droidcon, giving his reports an immediate, field-dispatch feel.
Credentials & credits
- Senior Android Developer & Team/Tech Lead
- Android Team/Tech Lead at Firework
- Senior Android Developer at Wolt
- Software developer since 2006
- Contributor to 'fun code()' magazine
Other ventures
- Personal blog (mohsenoid.com)
- Medium author
- Open Source contributor on GitHub
What kind of podcast
- Country
- Germany
- Region
- europe
When new episodes drop
- 01The Future of Android AI: Google I/O Connect Berlin AppFunction Deep DiveJun 29, 2026 · 7 min
- 02How AI Changed the Way I Build Android AppsJun 9, 2026 · 17 min
- 03Why Developers Actually Love AI Coding 💻Jun 3, 2026 · 3 min
- 04Are We the Last Generation of Developers? KotlinConf 2026 Unfiltered AI SurveyMay 26, 2026 · 19 min
- 05Android interview — James Cullimore (jamescullimore.dev)Dec 9, 2025 · 1h 11m
- 06Firebender - Most powerful AI in Android Studio — droidcon Berlin 2025Oct 13, 2025 · 5 min
- 07Kotzilla - AI Performance Monitoring for Kotlin apps — droidcon Berlin 2025Oct 9, 2025 · 10 min
- 08Drizz - Vision AI Powered Mobile App Testing Agent — droidcon Berlin 2025Oct 6, 2025 · 7 min
Notable episodes
- 01How AI Changed the Way I Build Android Apps
This solo episode is the clearest articulation of the host's personal philosophy and 'Spec-Driven Development' workflow, which is a central theme of the channel.
- 02The Future of Android AI: Google I/O Connect Berlin AppFunction Deep Dive
A prime example of the channel's signature format: an on-site interview with a Google engineer about a cutting-edge Android API.
- 03Are We the Last Generation of Developers? KotlinConf 2026 Unfiltered AI Survey
Demonstrates the 'man-on-the-street' montage style, capturing a wide range of unfiltered developer opinions on AI's impact at a major industry conference.
What you'll be asked on this show
Mohsen's interview style is practical and direct. For technical topics, he often opens with a broad 'What are you working on?' before using a concrete, hypothetical app example (e.g., a food ordering app) to systematically probe a new technology's features, security model, UI capabilities, and developer access. In his montage segments, he poses a single, focused question to multiple developers to gather a wide range of perspectives on a specific trend, like the use of AI in coding.
The show uses a mix of formats: solo-host deep dives into his personal AI workflow, traditional one-on-one interviews, and fast-paced montage interviews from conference floors. The production often has a raw, event-driven feel, reflecting its on-location recording at busy events. The host also runs a separate audio podcast feed of the interviews called "Android Interviews Podcast".
Questions Android Developer Tips keeps coming back to
7 cataloguedIf you're going on this show as a guest, expect some version of each of these. Each note explains when Android Developer Tips reaches for it.
origin
1- Q.01
“What fantastic project are you working on right now?”
This is his standard opening for one-on-one interviews to introduce the guest and their core topic.
process
3- Q.01
“What do you love about AI in your code?”
He uses this single, direct question in a montage format to quickly survey multiple developers on a trend.
- Q.02
“Can my food ordering app expose its listing and let users order through this?”
He often invents a specific, practical use case to test the boundaries and capabilities of a new technology.
- Q.03
“What about sensitive actions like payments? How does the user get insight into that?”
A common follow-up that drills into the security, privacy, and user trust aspects of a feature.
craft
1- Q.01
“What about the UI? Can I expose things like an image or other data?”
This question narrows the focus to the user-facing and presentation layer capabilities.
future
1- Q.01
“What about the API? Is there an alpha or beta program developers can join?”
A frequent closing question that provides a direct call to action for the developer audience.
industry
1- Q.01
“Now that AI does the typing, what are you doing with your extra time?”
An engagement question posed to the audience at the end of his solo-host episodes.
Signature segments
- · On-the-floor conference interviews
- · Man-on-the-street montage questions
- · Solo deep dives on AI workflow
- · Interviews with developer tool founders
Topics covered repeatedly
Who gets booked here
Guests are typically fellow Android developers and engineers met at conferences. They range from Google engineers debuting new APIs and founders of developer tool startups to freelance developers sharing their career experiences.
- Ben Weisson The Future of Android AI: Google I/O Connect Berlin AppFunction Deep Dive
- James Cullimoreon Android interview — James Cullimore (jamescullimore.dev)
- Huyen Tue Daoon Why Developers Actually Love AI Coding 💻
Where to find this show
Audience & reach
The channel does not appear to have direct sponsors, though it heavily features content from sponsored events like Google I/O and droidcon. The host's primary angle is building his personal brand and authority as an expert in modern, AI-driven Android development.
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People also ask
- Who is the host of Android Developer Tips?
- The host is Mohsen Mirhoseini, a Senior Android Developer and Team Lead based in Berlin, Germany.
- What is the format of the show?
- It's a mix of solo episodes where the host explains his AI-driven coding methods, one-on-one interviews, and montage-style reports from tech conferences.
- Is this channel still active?
- Yes, based on the recent episode dates from mid-2026, the channel is actively publishing new content.
- Where can I listen to the interviews?
- The videos are on the 'Android Developer Tips' YouTube channel, and the interviews are also available on podcast apps by searching for 'Android Interviews Podcast'.
- What makes this channel different from other Android podcasts?
- Its primary focus is the practical impact of AI on Android development, and its unique 'on-the-floor' reporting style from major European developer conferences.
- Is this a good channel for beginners?
- The channel is geared more towards experienced developers, as it focuses on advanced topics, new tools, and the evolving role of the software engineer rather than introductory tutorials.
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- [01]Mohsen Mirhoseini - Senior Android Developer & Team/Tech Leadmohsenoid.com
- [02]User Mohsen Mirhoseini - Stack Overflowstackoverflow.com
- [03]Mohsen Mirhoseini (mohsenoid) - GitHubgithub.com
- [04]Android Developer Tips - YouTube Channelyoutube.com
- [05]fun code(): A paper magazine for Kotlin developers! - Mohsen Mirhoseinimohsenoid.com
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