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Sony fans, here is some good news for you. Sony has finally decided not to use its widely criticised anti-shatter film on the Xperia Z2 and Z2 Tablet, which it has been pre-installing on its Xperia devices since ages.

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The CEO of Archos, Loic Poirier managed to make a serious faux pas during his live demo of the Quechua 5″ smartphone. This new handset is reportedly resistant to water splashes and comes with IP54 certification as well, which only provides immunity against accidental water spills and not complete submersion like the Samsung Galaxy S5 or the Sony Xperia Z2.

Samsung Galaxy S5

The Samsung Galaxy S5 was one of the most talked about handsets at the MWC, even overshadowing the likes of the Sony Xperia Z2 and LG’s G Pro 2 phablet. But the new Samsung flagship might remain in the news for a while longer as a report from Korea claims that the handset could cost lesser than most of its competitors in the industry.

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AT&T posted the update documents for a rather pleasing upcoming upgrade for Samsung’s former flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S4, on its official website last night. The paperwork reveals that the update, build number KOTH49H, will start rolling out later today and is scheduled to bring the latest build of KitKat, in addition to compatibility for the Galaxy Gear 1 and 2.

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Motorola took to Twitter earlier today to plant an upcoming successor to its incredibly popular ultra-customizable flagship smartphone of 2013, the Moto X, in our minds. According to the Google-owned company, the handset will officially be unveiled during a press conference in the ‘late summer’ and is likely to go on sale in the U.S. shortly after its unveiling.

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