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HTC might as well cancel its March 25 event in New York City, because the leakers are doing a great job of unveiling the “All New HTC One” ahead of time.

We’ve already seen pictures of the device countless times, we have a good idea how much it’ll cost, and we get a great feel for its new features and improvements in a new 12-minute video review of the device that was published over the weekend.

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Samsung has confirmed the existence of a new Galaxy Tab 4 lineup on its own website ahead of the tablet’s official unveiling. The device, which will be available in 7-, 8-, and 10.1-inch variants, is mentioned in a list of devices compatible with the new Galaxy Gear Fit health tracker.

Oppo Find 7

The Oppo Find 7 handset is breaking cover later this month on the 19th of March. And before it goes official, it’s quite natural for us to stumble across a few leaks to give us a better idea of the device. This new revelation though is a bit interesting and different from others, as it claims the smartphone could feature a massive 50 megapixel camera sensor.

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New smartphones that run both Android and Windows Phone will start shipping by June, thanks to Indian handset maker Karbonn Mobiles.

The company will launch a series of Windows Phone 8 smartphones in the coming months after signing a new licensing deal with Microsoft, then its dual-booting handsets will follow in the summer, reports The Times of India.

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Google let loose 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 for $299. However, if you didn’t have the opportunity or the wherewithal to pick one up at the time, it may interest you to know that Best Buy is currently selling the slate for $159.

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