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Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 boasts the new Intel Atom Z2560 x86 (Clovertrail) processor
Article by Kevin Go (Google+). Last updated, Tuesday, 11:48 A.M. PDT, May 21, 2013.
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Nexus Samsung Galaxy S4 unlocked unveiled, coming to Google Play Store next month
Article by Carlo Raphael Diokno (Google+). Last updated, Thursday, 3:45 P.M. PDT, May 16, 2013.
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Samsung Galaxy S4 of Sprint receives firmware update, not the latest Jelly Bean
Sprint’s variant of the Galaxy S4 powerhouse has only seen the light of day in a short period of time but good ol’ Samsung was pretty quick to release a last-minute software update for its 5
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HTC One vs Galaxy S4 vs iPhone 5: Is Apple’s flagship being eclipsed by its Android competitors?
It is an undeniable fact that Google’s Android mobile operating system is becoming more powerful and better looking as it ages, not to mention–fragmented, Apple’s iOS on the other hand hasn
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Verizon Galaxy S4 release date soon, pre-order starts
Verizon Wireless has just put up the registration page for its variant of Samsung’s new flagship super phone, the Galaxy S4, which is not at all surprising considering that the device does s
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Samsung Galaxy S4 of AT&T shipping date earlier than expected?
Nope not really, earlier reports have suggested that the second largest mobile carrier in the United States will start shipping its version of the much coveted Samsung Galaxy S4 on the 23rd
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Ahead of the Galaxy S4 release date, S3 price shows downward spiral
Samsung’s best-selling Android smartphone, the Galaxy S3, can now be had for much cheaper thanks to Amazon Wireless, after doing some digging online, we’ve noticed that prices have gone down
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New Samsung Galaxy S4 vs HTC One M7 And iPhone 5 Battery Life Test Unveiled
The good folks over at GSM Arena are finally done putting the Samsung Galaxy S4′s beefy 2,600mAh battery to the test, unfortunately, this model packs Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 600 system-on-a-ch
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T-Mobile’s Very Own Samsung Galaxy S4 Confirmed, Release Date Revealed
As all of you probably already know, T-Mobile has decided to set a groundbreaking trend in the mobile carrier industry and has ultimately decided to get rid of two-year commitments/contract
