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Google has officially launched three Nexus 5 accessories: a wireless charger, an LG QuickCover and a Nexus 5 bumper case.
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Sprint and Best Buy have joined forces to offer students one year of free talk, text and 1GB of data, but there is one caveat.
Apple has changed its iPhone trade-in policy, now allowing customers to bring in iPhones even if the device's liquid contact indicator has been tripped.
The 16GB Nexus 5 has found its way back to the Google Play store, as it is now in stock with a 3-4 weeks shipping date.
Virgin Mobile has started selling the HTC Desire 601 aka. Zara for $279.99 off-contract. Virgin Mobile USA has launched the HTC Desire 601, offering the smartphone for a very enticing price tag of $279.
Samsung has officially started rolling out the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update to the international versions of the Galaxy Note 2.
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A final firmware version of the Android 4.3 has leaked for the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, but the official software is expected to roll out this week.
A T-Mobile compatible model of the Motorola Moto G smartphone has been spotted at the FCC. The new Motorola Moto G is expected to hit the U. S. early next year and new FCC filings now show that T-Mobile may be among the carriers.
The Verizon Nokia Lumia 2520 and Lumia 929 will reportedly launch on Thursday, Nov. 21. Verizon is reportedly getting ready to launch the Nokia Lumia 929 smartphone and Lumia 2520 Windows RT tablet later this week, on Nov.
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