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Today Sprint announced that it has teamed up with Samsung to develop a rather unique variant of the South Korean company’s most-recent tablet — the Galaxy Tab 4 7.0. What’s different about it? I hear you ask. Well, it’s the first slate on the market to feature support for the carrier’s tri-band Spark LTE technology, which guarantees users a significantly faster data transfer speed.

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Fenix, my favorite Twitter client for Android, just got a nice update that adds a number of nifty new features and improvements — including a floating compose button and a cleaner, more compact tweet layout. More importantly, it’s now on sale for a limited time, so if you haven’t already downloaded it, now’s a great time to change that.

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Can’t find the Android Wear watch face you’ve been dreaming of in Google Play? Now you can build it yourself — without learning a single line of code — thanks to an awesome new app called WearFaces.

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Samsung has just applied for a trademark on the name “Galaxy Note Edge” for what could possibly be the recently-rumored curved variant of the Note 4. The handset’s believed to boast a single display that wraps around its edges — so, by all accounts, it certainly seems like it would be a rather fitting name.

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OnePlus is finally rolling out its Android 4.4.4 KitKat upgrade for the One. Originally expected in July, the new firmware delivers updated apps, a whole host of welcome bug fixes, and a number of new features — including a Clear Image camera mode that provides super high-resolution photos.

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