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Starting today, Google is rolling out an over-the-air update for the Google Play Edition of HTC’s flagship One. This upgrade brings the handset up to speed with current Nexus devices running build JWR66Y. Although it doesn’t bring any major software improvements, it’s still quite an important stability update that we would advise all users to download.

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We first caught a glimpse of the much-anticipated Nexus 5 at the Android KitKat statue unveiling last week, and now a device matching its description has made its way through the Federal Communication Commission (FCC). In a series of external images attached to the filing, we can gain a relatively clear view of the back, sides and front of this upcoming LG-manufactured handset.

It's much bigger than it looks.

It’s much bigger than it looks.

Sony’s latest high-end Android-powered phablet, the Xperia Z Ultra, was revealed back in June, and now both Three U.K. and O2 have officially announced that they will carry the device starting from today. The handset is available to purchase in-store from both carrier’s, as well as online from O2. Unfortunately, it will not be available online from Three U.K. until October 18.

ZTE Supreme

Virgin Mobile have officially announced that the ZTE Supreme is the latest budget-friendly smartphone to be added to its “ultra-affordable” lineup. Virgin currently holds exclusivity over this handset in the U.S., and has listed the device on its website as the Virgin Mobile Supreme.

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Starting today, AT&T is rolling out an over-the-air update to all of its Galaxy Note II devices. The upgrade weights in at 165MB, and although it doesn’t bring any major software improvements, it’s still quite a significant update that we would advise any Note II owner to download.

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