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Tweedle for Twitter made its debut appearance on the Google Play Store at the start of 2013, and unsurprisingly the elegant, fluid and feature-packed third-party client took the entire Android user base by storm. So, as a result, we’ve decided to give this app its very own review right here on Cult of Android.

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Falcon Pro might not be available on the Play Store anymore but it is still considered among the best Twitter clients available for Android. Even though the app can now only be used by a limited number of users, the developer — Joaquim Verges — still drops in a huge update every once in a while to keep his existing user base happy.

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The Xperia Z2 might not be available in all the regions across the world but that has not stopped Sony from rolling out a software update for the handset. The update fixes quite a few bugs and issues present in the stock firmware of the handset whilst also bringing some much needed enhancements.

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With the release of the HTC One (M7) and other One branded handsets, HTC focused on quickly getting out software updates to them. The company was among the first in the United States to update their flagship handset to KitKat on all the major carriers.

Continuing that trend, HTC’s executive director of product management today announced that the Android 4.4.2 update for the One Max on Verizon has received technical approval and will start rolling out from Monday. 

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Samsung has officially introduced  its latest affordable, entry-level smartphone, the Galaxy Ace Style, at a press conference in Hamburg, Germany. Unlike any of the South Korean company’s other budget-friendly handsets, the Style is set to ship running the latest build of Android KitKat, and will be available to purchase for around €250 ($340).

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