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Samsung has already taken 9 million preorders for Galaxy S III
Demand for the next Galaxy is already out of this world. (Get it?)
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Pocket 4.1 debuts with page flipping, themes, and more
Pocket, formerly Read it Later, has been updated to version 4.1 today and it incorporates a number of notable changes. First up is the ability to flip pages like a book or magazine, making it feel even more natural for reading longer articles. Next is …
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Virgin Mobile gets on Google Wallet bandwagon with $25 promo
A limited time promotion sweetens the deal for consumers looking to use the NFC payment option.
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The future of Android tablet home screens looks like this…
A new Kickstarter project aims to revolutionize the way Android tablets look and work for users.
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Best Buy: HTC EVO 4G LTE to ship May 23
Things look to be back on track as the handset gets a new launch date.
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T-Mobile intros four prepaid data-only options
T-Mobile today announced four data-only plans for consumers who don’t like to commit to contracts. Available come May 20th, the plans will provide access to the carrier’s “blazing fast” 4G data speeds across tablets, laptop sticks, and mobile hotspots. Prices range from $15 up to …
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Verizon to give users time to evaluate their data choices
The carrier issues a statement on the upcoming data rate plan switch.
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Sprint enables carrier billing for all Google Play content
Sprint customers will find that they now have the option to pay for all content in Google Play through their monthly wireless bill. Joining apps and games, subscribers can now purchase movies, e-books, and music and add it to their next statement. The move is …
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Google IO calendar filling up with Android developer sessions
With a little over one month until the conference, Google lists 20 Android sessions on the calendar.
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Mozilla Firefox native version hit Android in beta, comes with mouth-watering features
Right now the browsing war is going on between Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Opera. Mostly people consider Mozilla and Google as the top competitors, and no doubt they are. Recently, Google launched the Google Chrome beta version for their very own Android OS, and …
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Verizon says “No” to HTC One Series
In past few years, Verizon brought a lot of devices to horizon and all of them were no doubt impressive devices. Like if we talk about Droid Incredible series, which is a very successful series, and they recently launched the successor which is known as …
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Huawei Ascend D1 hits FCC, coming soon?
No one can forget the showcasing of the amazing Android devices by Huawei at the Mobile World Congress, which actually includes three devices. One of them is the Huawei Ascend D1 which is rocking a dual-core processor but it wasn’t the centre of attention. However, …
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Verizon to end “grandfathered” unlimited data plans this summer
As consumers move from 3G to 4G LTE devices, Verizon will migrate consumers away from the unlimited data plan.
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HTC EVO 4G LTE will miss its May 18 launch
Sprint’s flagship Android smartphone will be a little late to its own party.
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Google working with up to five partners on Nexus portfolio (Rumor)
Rather than one Pure Google experience later this year, we could be in for multiple smartphones running stock Jelly Bean.
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