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Samsung is reportedly looking to update some of its mid-range and low-end devices to the latest Android 4.4 KitKat.
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Spotify has reportedly scheduled a press event for Dec. 11, where the company is expected to unveil a new free mobile music service.
Pantech has unveiled its new Vega Secret UP, a high-end Android smartphone with a 5.6-inch full HD display, a quad-core Snapdragon 800 CPU and a fingerprint scanner.
A Swedish company specializing in fingerprint recognition technology has revealed that it expects Samsung to launch at least one fingerprint scanner-enabled smartphone in 2014.
Amazon has dropped the price of the Sprint Samsung Galaxy S4 to just $0.01 on a new two-year contract, with waived activation fees.
Motorola sold out of its off-contract Moto X in just 9 minutes in its Cyber Monday do-over on Wednesday, Dec. 4, but will repeat the deal on Monday, Dec. 9.
The 32GB Google Nexus 5 in white is now listed on the Google Play store as shipping in 1-2 days, considerably faster than the other models.
Russian company Yota has created a dual-display Android smartphone called the YotaPhone, which sports one display on the front and another e-ink screen on the back.
An updated Android 4.4.1 KitKat version has been spotted running on the Google Nexus 4, Nexus 5 and Nexus 7.
LG has announced that its G Flex curved-display smartphone will launch in Singapore and Hong Kong on Dec. 8 and 13, respectively, with the U.S. and Europe to follow later this month.
Amazon has dropped the price of the AT&T Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 to just $44.00 when signing a new two-year contract with the carrier.
BenQ has unveiled two new budget Android smartphones - the F3 and the A3. BenQ has decided to return to the mobile phone business with two new budget Android smartphones: the A3 and the F3.
A London judge has ruled that HTC could no longer sell its One Mini smartphone in the UK starting on Dec. 6 because it infringes a Nokia patent. The HTC One infringes the same patent and could be next.