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Mobile Phone Review

Galaxy Note II Review: Bigger Got a Lot Better
Gizmodo
When the Galaxy Note came out earlier this year, well, it was a giant, laggy jumble with a bum stylus. But the Note II might just have what it takes to win over our cold, size-ist hearts. Note: Testing was done on the T-Mobile and AT&T versions of this ...
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Windows 8 Reviews: Microsoft Reinvents OS to Out Cool Apple, Android, Ape ...
Books & Review
Microsoft clearly wants to continue the trend of erasing the gap between the typical workhorse PC and mobile computing. The company is pushing its own Surface tablets, and encouraging tech companies to build more hybrid touch-enabled devices, as much ...
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HTC Desire X review
Pocket-lint.com
The HTC Desire still has a place in our hearts: it was a phone that really shook things up. It impressed us with what Android could do and what HTC could do for Android. It was our hottest phone of 2010, with HTC top of the mobile pile. What followed ...
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Pantech Flex review
Engadget
Keep in mind, however, that you'll need to unlock the Flex to use networks outside of AT&T's reach, and even then, the phone would only be of much interest to T-Mobile's US subscribers in areas where the carrier has repurposed its 1900MHz network for ...
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Need for Speed Most Wanted for Android, 4 days left
Phones Review
However although owners of the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 2 can get a taste of Need for Speed Most Wanted for Android, other Android gamers have to wait, but not all that long as according to an article over on Android Community, Need for Speed ...
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Samsung trumps Nokia again, is largest mobile phone seller
SlashGear
This jump in sales allowed Samsung to hold its title as world's biggest mobile phoneseller over Nokia, giving the Korean company 23.7-percent of the market, a 3.6-percent increase from last year. Nokia ... Check out our hands-on review of the Galaxy ...
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