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- RadioShack offers HTC One buyers $100 Google Play credit for app and media purchases
- AT&T Pantech Flex upgrades to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
- FAA expected to let travelers use ereaders and tablets during takeoff
- LG Optimus G2 with neck-breaking Snapdragon 800 may be announced August 7
RadioShack offers HTC One buyers $100 Google Play credit for app and media purchases Posted: 21 Jun 2013 09:58 AM PDT Anyone considering purchasing an HTC One might want to head to RadioShack to make the purchase. RadioShack is hosting a temporary promotion that includes a $100 Google Play credit when signing up for a two-year agreement. The HTC One costs $149 on AT&T or Sprint, and buyers can use the $100 gift card to quickly fill their new phone with apps, games, books, and video purchases. The deal is available at participating RadioShack stores until June 30, 2013. Read the full story here. |
AT&T Pantech Flex upgrades to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Posted: 21 Jun 2013 07:58 AM PDT AT&T has begun updating the Pantech Flex to Android 4.1. The new software will deliver a number of Jelly Bean features, including Google Now enhanced search, accessibility options for the hearing or vision impaired, and expandable notifications. It also includes the addition of AT&T Drive Mode to discourage texting while driving, and minor adjustments to the option to switch between different user interfaces. Pantech Flex owners will begin seeing update notifications starting today, June 21. Read the full story here. |
FAA expected to let travelers use ereaders and tablets during takeoff Posted: 21 Jun 2013 07:30 AM PDT Airline passengers may soon get more freedom to use their mobile gadgets on planes. According to the Wall Street Journal, the FAA is likely to change current rules that require the shutdown of all electronic devices during takeoff. Read the full story here. |
LG Optimus G2 with neck-breaking Snapdragon 800 may be announced August 7 Posted: 21 Jun 2013 05:58 AM PDT LG and Qualcomm confirmed yesterday that the next Optimus G device will run the super-powerful Snapdragon 800 processor. Hours later, the company began sending invitations for what might be the unveiling of the next great Android phone. Read the full story here. |
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