Tuesday, August 27, 2013

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Verizon Moto X launches August 29

Posted: 26 Aug 2013 01:31 PM PDT

One week after the Motorola Moto X debuted on AT&T, the first Motorola smartphone built from start to finish during the Google era will go on sale at Verizon. The official Verizon Wireless Twitter account has posted that Verizon plans to debut the Moto X online beginning Thursday, August 29, for $199.99 on a two-year agreement. The phone will appear in stores weeks later. The Moto X on Verizon lacks the ability to customize the exterior at the moment, but the phone will be sold in white or black until Verizon joins the Moto Maker ranks at an undisclosed time later this year. Be sure to read the Moto X review to help decide if this will be your next device.
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Sprint BlackBerry Q10 launches August 30

Posted: 26 Aug 2013 01:10 PM PDT

Sprint will deliver its first BlackBerry 10 handset later this week when the carrier begins offering the BlackBerry Q10 for $199.99 on a two-year agreement. The phone will be available online and in stores beginning Friday, August 30. The Q10 has already been made available at the other three major carriers in the U.S., but Sprint will make it four at the end of the week for customers craving a device with a physical keyboard. Be sure to read our BlackBerry Q10 review to learn more about the device.
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LG confirms it's return to the tablet market with the G Pad 8.3 promo video

Posted: 26 Aug 2013 08:25 AM PDT

LG briefly flirted wit the Android tablet market when it released its Optimus Tabs running Android 3.0 Honeycomb, but it didn't do much else in the segment. The Korean manufacturer has confirmed plans to release a new tablet soon by posting a teaser video on YouTube.
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Move over LG G2, Oppo N1 will have a rear touch panel

Posted: 26 Aug 2013 05:43 AM PDT

It's not just LG using the back of smartphones for more than just a place to plaster its logo. Chinese smartphone maker Oppo also has plans to launch a phone with touch controls on the back, but it's using a panel rather than the volume and power controls seen on the LG G2.
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