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When not even your own employees want to use your smartphone operating system, how are you supposed to win over consumers? That’s the question Microsoft is facing after one of its Xbox employees was caught tweeting from an Android as opposed to one of the company’s own Windows Phone devices.

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The Motorola Moto X can already be snapped up for £80 ($132) cheaper than its recommended retail price in the United Kingdom, thanks to retailer Clove.co.uk. The handset only went on sale in Britain on Wednesday, January 29, and most are charging around £380 ($625) for the flagship device.

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Samsung has ditched the Galaxy S4’s flimsy plastic back in favor of a soft-touch faux leather alternative for a new black model that’s making its way to Russia next month. The new cover is identical to the Galaxy Note 3’s, which the vast majority of users prefer over Samsung’s traditional slimy plastic.

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Earlier this week, BlackBerry announced a “special” version of BBM that will deliver support for devices running Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread. It’s set for its public release next month, but users can now download a leaked APK file and get their hands on it early.

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Today, Samsung Poland officially announced the much-anticipated Galaxy Note 3 Neo as a scaled-down variant of its current flagship smartphone, the Note 3. However, much to our surprise, the new handset is available in two variants: the Neo 3G and Neo LTE+ — the + symbol signifies that the device supports LTE Cat 4, which is particularly rare on any mid-range device.

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