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Google released the original model of its flagship 7-inch tablet, the Nexus 7, back in June, 2012, and a month later the device was available to purchase from the Play Store with a $299 price tag. However, if you didn’t have the opportunity or the wherewithal to pick one up at the time, it may be of interest to you to know that you can currently grab the slate for just $119.

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Lately, Motorola has been making all the right moves that a consumer could hope and wish for from an OEM. The company managed to update the Moto X to KitKat on all the major carriers in the U.S. last week itself, and then, decided to ease up the warranty rules on its developer edition devices.

Now, the company will be offering an absolutely stellar deal on the unlocked Moto X on Cyber Monday, making the handset irresistible. 

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Got yourself a Google Play edition HTC One but still waiting for the Android 4.4 KitKat update? Worry not. If you are impatient enough for the OTA update to arrive, you can always manually install the update on your phone in a few simple steps. 

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If you bought a new Kindle Fire HDX and you’ve decided you don’t like its user interface, or being locked into Amazon’s ecosystem, then you’ll be pleased to know it has now been rooted. This opens the device up to the possibility of custom ROMs, and the ability to manually install Android APKs.

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If you’re an Android users who wants typing on a touchscreen to be as easy as possible, then you probably already own SwiftKey. But if you don’t, then now’s a perfect time to get it, because its developers have slashed 25% off its price tag for Thanksgiving.

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