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1080p displays are the latest must-have for high-end smartphones, but you may not see one on Google’s next Nexus. According to the latest rumor concerning the Nexus 5, the device will skip a full high-definition display and instead focus on a better camera and a bigger battery.

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The Google+ apps for Android and iOS have today been updated with a number of new features and improvements. Both apps get user interface tweaks and the ability to re-share posts to communities, while iOS users will also see a number of Snapseed filters that will allow them to enhance their photos before they post them.

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The ASUS Padfone Infinity is on the way, and some of us may be forgetting about the first generation Padfone – but not ASUS. The phone that started the phone/tablet hybrid range first appeared back in early 2012, and now an update is available for the device bumping it up to Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean.

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Evernote for Android has today been updated to version 5.0. This release brings a number of new features to the popular note-taking app, including compatibility with the Evernote Smart Notebook from Moleskin, document searching, and shortcuts. It also makes improvements to the existing camera function.

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The Galaxy Note II’s 5.5-inch display makes it one of the biggest smartphones on the market, but it’s still a pocketable device that can be used comfortably all day every day. Samsung could be planning to make it even bigger next time around, however. According to a source in the company’s supply chain, the Galaxy Note III will have a larger 5.9-inch display with a full 1080p resolution.

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