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The OnePlus One gets a new software update. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

The OnePlus One gets a new software update. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

The OnePlus One’s latest CyanogenMod 11S update is now rolling out to users. No, it’s not the Lollipop update you’re most looking forward to, but it does include a whole bunch of great improvements — including SwiftKey built-in, and improved audio.

Sony at Mobile World Congress 2014. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Sony at Mobile World Congress 2014. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Sony’s been showing off its latest devices at Mobile World Congress for years, and that’s not going to change when this year’s event kicks off on March 2. But whether the Japanese company will have new devices to show off at its booth is looking increasingly unlikely.

Mailbox for Android isn't moving as quickly as we'd hoped. Photo: Mailbox

Mailbox for Android isn’t moving as quickly as we’d hoped. Photo: Mailbox

Mailbox, the popular email app from Dropbox, finally supports your tablet almost a year after it first came to Android. If you’ve used Mailbox on an iPad before, however, you’re going to be sorely disappointed with the user interface.

The OnePlus One is going to be a whole lot easier to buy. Photo: OnePlus

The OnePlus One is going to be a whole lot easier to buy. Photo: OnePlus

It just got a whole lot easier to get your hands on the OnePlus One. Starting this week, the device will on general sale — with no invite necessary — every single Tuesday through the OnePlus online store.

S6 Edge won't have just one curve. Photo: Samsung

S6 Edge won’t have just one curve. Photo: Samsung

We now know the official name of Samsung’s next curved smartphone, and we’ve even caught a sneak peek at it. Now trusted sources familiar with Samsung’s plans are confirming the device will indeed be curved on both sides — but not quite as curved as the Galaxy Note Edge.

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