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HTC One owners on AT&T will start receiving the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update 'early next week,' according to HTC President Jason Mackenzie.
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Amazon has started offering the 32GB Verizon Galaxy S4 for $169.99, significantly less than the carrier's $249.99 asking price for the handset.
Best Buy has slashed $50 off the cost of the iPhone 5C in the form of store gift cards, but the offer is only valid through Oct. 6.
Microsoft has reportedly started talks with HTC to add its Windows OS to the phone maker's Android smartphones and HTC is apparently considering to make a Windows Phone/Android dual-booting smartphone.
T-Mobile has started selling the new Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Android phablet for $0 down, followed by 24 equal monthly payments of $29.50.
HTC has announced that Sprint has already started to roll out the Android 4.3 update to the HTC One, AT&T and T-Mobile will follow in mid-October, while Verizon will release it by the end of the month.
The Google Nexus 5 will reportedly launch in the last week of October alongside Android 4.4 KitKat, boasting similar specs to the iPhone 5S, but at half the price.
The purported Nokia Lumia 929 may join Verizon's lineup on Nov. 6, launching as an exclusive to the carrier.
Samsung has launched its new Galaxy Note 3 phablet and Galaxy Gear smartwatch in India, but their price tags are not exactly budget-friendly.
Nokia will reportedly launch a Lumia 525 device, codenamed 'Glee,' in November this year, expanding its low-end Windows Phone 8 lineup.
An intriguing log file has leaked online, apparently revealing the specs of the purported Nexus 5. A purported Android 4. 4 KitKat log file has leaked, seemingly disclosing the specs of the much-rumored Nexus 4 successor, currently dubbed the Nexus 5.
The Motorola DVX, the purported low-cost version of the Moto X, has appeared in the FCC database and an image shows both the front and back of the device.