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It’s not everyday Verizon has a deal worth jumping on, but this one warrants a definite look. If you’ve been in the market for a powerful smartphone but have been short on cash, Verizon has dropped the price of the HTC Rezound to an amazing $49.99. That’s a steal for a 4G device featuring a 4.3-inch Super LCD screen, dual-core 1.5GHz processor and 8MP rear camera with dual LED flash and f/2.2, 28mm wide-angle lens. The HTC Rezound was unfortunately overshadowed by the Galaxy Nexus, and to be honest, would have been the device I purchased myself (had it not been for the Galaxy Nexus).


Gameloft released the long awaited Dungeon Hunter 3 onto the Google Play Store over the weekend and fans seems to be a tad disappointed. With Dungeon Hunter 3, Gameloft abandoned the paid model in favor of freemium, and according to fans — they also abandoned the story and gameplay model.


If you’re a regular reader of Android blogs, you may have noticed the reports of Samsung direct offering a free extended battery to those who purchase a Verizon Samsung Galaxy Nexus. At first glance it doesn’t sound like that bad of a deal. I mean, if you’re planning on purchasing a Samsung Galaxy Nexus on Verizon anyways, why not get a free extended battery out of the deal, right? Wrong. Before you go dropping your hard earned cash on this “deal,” I figured I had a duty to inform you guys that there are much better deals out there for getting both a Verizon Samsung Galaxy Nexus and an extended battery.

We pretty know everything there is to know about Sprint’s first 4G LTE handset, the Galaxy Nexus, except the price and launch date. Verizon customers, and customers on various networks worldwide, have already been graced with the Galaxy Nexus, but now its Sprint’s turn. According to a new spy shot from a Sam’s Club employee, the Galaxy Nexus is set to launch on Sprint April 22nd. Check it out:

The accompanying Android app for the MotoActv fitness band is set to get its first update tomorrow that will add a bunch of cool features. Most importantly it will add functionality for all Android devices featuring Android 2.1 and higher, when previously the app only worked on a few handsets. The app will also allow you to:

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