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The much-anticipated Android 4.3 update for the Samsung Galaxy S4 was leaked on Monday, and today a test version of the same update has been made available for the Galaxy Note II. If you don’t want to wait for Samsung to update your handset, then, you now have the opportunity to download and install the update manually to get your hands on the latest features.

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Google is rolling out a pretty sold update for its official Chrome for Android application, bringing users the ability to quickly navigate around the web browser without even having to tap any buttons, thanks to the implementation of a mass of new gesture controls.

LG G2 Snap

Earlier today, Carphone Warehouse announced that O2 and Vodafone would be the first U.K. networks to offer LG’s latest and most impressive high-end Android-powered smartphone, the G2. But before the ink had time to dry, Three U.K. published a press release informing customers that it will also be making the much-anticipated flagship handset the latest addition to its rapidly growing lineup.

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Samsung’s Galaxy Gear has been on sale for a number of weeks now, but today the South Korean company lifted its embargo on reviews. If you’ve been trying to decide whether or not you should spend hundreds of dollars on one, then, now’s the time to find out.

To make things a little easier for you, we’ve put together a roundup of the biggest and best reviews so you don’t have to trawl through them yourself.

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Verizon has started pushing out an over-the-air (OTA) update for its branded edition of HTC’s flagship One. This upgrade brings a handful of new features and stability improvements, and although it doesn’t bring any major software improvements, i.e. Android 4.3, it’s still quite a significant update that we would advise all users to download.

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