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-Rumors say that the highly-anticipated Samsung Galaxy III might miss out on the Mobile World Congress. Thoughts?
-Amazon.com is currently offering the LG Spectrum on sale for only $80 with a contract. Compare to its original price, that’s an amazing deal. More »

-Sprint has just announced about some OTA updates for some 4G devices including the EVO 4G, Epic 4G, and the EVO Design 4G!
-Google says that they will keep on investing Google Wallet, despite it existing on only one device. More »

-Rumors suggest that the Samsung Galaxy Note will be coming to Verizon and Sprint. One or the other, will you consider getting the device?
-Samsung has just promised to make battery life for their 2012 smartphones last at least a full day before they need to be recharged. Yay! More »

-Thinking of getting one of Logitech’s Mini Boombox? Read over the review here for a better idea of the gadget.
-LG has planned to be revealing everything about their new Nitro HD in their press event in New York on December 1st. More »

-Rumors towards the Facebook phone seems to be becoming reality, with HTC confirmed to be the manufacturer, and the device code named “Buffy.”
-Desert Bus is now officially up for grabs in the Android Market for $0.99, and no, you do not need your Tegra 3 devices anymore. More »

Being a Sprint Premiere customer has recently shown one of it’s lovely perks. Premiere customers are now able to order the Motorola Photon 4G a few days before the public can get their hands on it. The device will be officially available to everyone July 31 for $199 on contract. If you pay a little extra, having perks like this makes it all worth it. More »

The highly anticipated HTC EVO 3D from Sprint is still about weeks away but Amazon Wireless has it up for pre-order if you’re interested in not ordering it on its release date, June 24th! It’s also cheaper than the price you’d pay if you bought it from your local Sprint. It’s priced at $179 if you decide to sign a contract with their 2-year plan. Without the contract you’ll have to pay $469 which is 30 bucks less than what you’d pay if you bought one from Sprint. More »

When Samsung announced that its flagship Android smartphone, the Galaxy S, was arriving to every major American carrier, few were surprised at the unprecedented move. Most Android smartphones up until then had been relegated to one or two carriers. The Galaxy S is a smashing winner in homeland South Korea, selling over 300,000 units so far. Most prognosticators expect the world’s most powerful Android to hit it big in America (and Canada) too, but which version will come out on top? The Verizon Fascinate will be king because it is on the largest network with the best reputation, right? Not necessarily. More »

-For those who enjoy a satirical take on life and news, The Onion has just released their Onion News Network app for Android. Have a gander, but remember to keep an open mind.
-Still have Android 1.5 and 1.6? Upset at all the apps out there that are only catering to Andoid 2.0 and higher? Well, your voices have been heard because Google is working on a staggered targeting system with their developers. More »


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