Vine-Android

The popular video sharing app Vine is now available to download on the Amazon app store, compatible with both the Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD. This announcement comes just days after a nifty update was introduced for Vine’s Android app, delivering the ability to use your device’s front-facing camera.

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There’s a horde of Galaxy Note III rumors floating around ahead of the handset’s unveiling in the coming months, and the latest to hit the streets claims the device will feature a flexible 6-inch Super AMOLED display. Production will reportedly begin in August with an official launch date scheduled for some time in September.

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The promotion for the white Nexus 4 (8GB) that came with a free white bumper on Google Play is no longer for sale. You can still pick-up the 16GB white Nexus 4 with a bumper, along with both black versions of the phone — just not the white 8GB model.

Droid Xyboard 10.1

Verizon’s Droid Xyboard owners find themselves in a very interesting situation after the carrier announced their cellular devices will be the only devices to receive the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update, whilst their Wi-Fi counterparts will remain on Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich.

Wi-Fi devices generally surpass their cellular twins on a regular basis when it comes to software updates. So what we’re seeing today is pretty unusual.

Jelly Bean latest Galaxy S4 Photoshopped

An Android 4.3 Jelly Bean ROM was leaked earlier this week and much to our surprise it wasn’t for a Nexus device. The leaked ROM was for the Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Edition, and was subsequently ported over to the standard GT-I9505 Galaxy S4.

There are very little user-facing changes in this build, however, since we don’t know how long it will be until the final build is released, we could very well see some more changes in the official Android 4.3 build when it comes out. Here’s what’s changed so far.

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