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An Android 4.3 Jelly Bean test build has leaked online for the Samsung Galaxy S3. An Android 4. 3 Jelly Bean build for the Samsung Galaxy S3 has leaked online and is now available for download, albeit it's unofficial.
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An HTC Evo 3D has taken a bullet and saved its owner's life, and HTC sent an HTC One care package to the victim.
The Nexus 5 may launch on T-Mobile on the same day it goes on sale on the Google Play store. The hotly-anticipated Google Nexus 5 may hit T-Mobile on the same day it officially goes on sale on the Google Play store.
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