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Samsung unveiled its ultra-portable Galaxy Tab 3 variant, the Galaxy Tab 3 8.0, back in June, 2013, and a month later the device was available to purchase in the U.S. from several retailers for $299. However, if you haven’t had the opportunity or the wherewithal to pick one up before now, it may interest you to know that Best Buy is currently offering the device with an $50 discount.

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Two weeks ago, a well-known and trusted leaker announced on his social networking sites that Sony’s latest mid-range phablet, the Xperia T2 Ultra, is set to launch on T-Mobile in the United States later this year, and earlier today an FCC filing has been brought to our attention, confirming that the forthcoming handset is, indeed, compatible with T-Mobile’s LTE bands in the U.S.

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Google officially updated its Play Store support page earlier today by notifying consumers that it has just launched its Play Store gift cards in Austria, as it continues on its quest to expand its worldwide availability with €15, €25 and €50 denominations.

Sony Xperia Z2

Sony has officially begun the global rollout of the Xperia Z2 smartphone starting with Taiwan, which is one of the few countries to be included in Sony’s initial wave of launch. Other countries of Asia as well as Europe are expected to get the handset in mid-April as originally scheduled.

LG G Pro 2

A new report states that LG could be looking to reduce prices of the G Pro 2 and the G2 flagships once the Samsung Galaxy S5 arrives in the market in mid-April. It is said that the G Pro 2 is currently outselling the G2 despite being a phablet, so it’s feasible to slash prices in order to make them more attractive to the buyers.

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