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Images of a new HTC 606w handset leak online, suggesting that HTC may add a mid-range Android Jelly Bean smartphone to its lineup
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Samsung officially announces the U.S. availability of its new Samsung Galaxy S4 flagship smartphone, which will land on seven network carriers and seven retailers in April.
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