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Three U.K. has confirmed that all customers have now been switched to a 4G tariff, allowing them to connect to LTE networks where available at no extra cost. Three’s LTE coverage now spans 36 towns and cities across Britain, including London, Birmingham, Manchester, and Liverpool.

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The “All New HTC One” won’t get its official unveiling until March 25, but HTC is having a terrible time trying to keep its design and details under wraps. We already know what the handset will look like, we have a good idea of its internals — and now thanks to British retailer MobileFun.co.uk, we know how much it’s going to cost.

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BlackBerry has confirmed that it will address BBM’s measly 6MB transfer limit in its next update. The company says it has “heard users loud and clear,” and it has vowed to allow the transfer of larger files over the popular instant messaging service.

Galaxy NotePRO 12.2 Verizon

A new leak has revealed that the Samsung Galaxy NotePRO 12.2 might make its way to Verizon Wireless next week on the 6th of March. Although there’s no proper confirmation of this, the leaked document is enough proof of the report’s legibility.

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When Nokia announced its new Android family at Mobile World Congress on Monday, the Finnish firm confirmed the devices would have their own Nokia marketplace in place of Google Play. If you’re curious what the new “Nokia Store” will be like, you can now download and install it on your own Android smartphone.

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