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OPO-Ladies-Only

OnePlus is holding another invite giveaway right now, and it’s by far the most sexist giveaway you’ll see today. Not only must you be female to be in with a chance of winning, but you must also upload a picture of yourself to the OnePlus forum and hope your photo gets more likes than everyone else’s.

OnePlus-One-back

Those still hoping to get their hands on a OnePlus One invite now have yet another giveaway to enter. To celebrate the launch of its new SwapStyle cover, the Chinese firm has promised 5,000 invites to lucky winners who sign up and “perform at least one of the listed actions” by 6:15 a.m. PDT tomorrow, July 23.

Moto-360-Android-Wear

When Motorola this week kicked off a new competition that gave participants the chance to win a Moto 360 smartwatch, the company mentioned in its terms and conditions that its gorgeous new wearable’s “approximate retail value” is $249.

That’s not a bad price for what is shaping up to be by far the best smartwatch yet, but before you get your hopes up too much, you should know that Motorola is now debunking reports that suggest this will be the device’s actual retail price.

Nexus-4-smashed

I can’t wait to get my hands on the OnePlus One. Its design and specifications make it one of the most exciting smartphones we’ve seen this year; it’s equipped to compete with rivals like the HTC One M8 and the Samsung Galaxy S5. In addition, it’s a steal at $299.

But we know it’s not going to be easy to get hold of one — at least not initially.

You may be tempted to take part in the OnePlus “Smash the Past” competition that gives you the chance to win the new device by smashing up your old one, then — but it’s a downright stupid idea, and you shouldn’t even think about taking part.

Ruggedized-Galaxy-S4

Samsung has a problem. It controled 33.1% of the global smartphone marketshare last quarter — Apple was only 17.9% — yet that’s almost entirely in the low-end of the market.

What’s keeping Samsung from conquering the high-end of the market, where all the profit is and which Apple continues to dominate? Software: there is a wide-spread impression amongst consumers that Samsung’s apps just aren’t as good as Apple’s.

That’s a problem Samsung is eager to solve. That’s why they are ponying up $800,000 to developers willing to make great, Galaxy-specific apps.

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