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Google is currently in the process of pushing out a relatively minor over-the-air maintenance update to all LTE-enabled variants of the Nexus 7 located in the United States. Sadly, this upgrade doesn’t bring any major software modifications, but it does include support for Verizon’s super-fast 4G LTE network — just pop your Verizon SIM in, add the device to your plan for an additional $10 per month and you’ll be good to go.

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A leaked internal document has surfaced on the internet revealing that Sprint’s much-anticipated Android 4.4.2 update for Samsung’s former flagship smartphone of 2013, the Galaxy S4, will start rolling out later today to all carrier-branded handsets located in the United States. The upgrade will bring the latest build of KitKat in addition to several enhancements for the TouchWiz custom user interface.

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LG Korea has officially unveiled the much-anticipated G Pro 2, the upscaled successor to its previous flagship smartphone of 2013. Unfortunately, the South Korean company did not provide us with an official launch date for the 5.9-inch phablet, but it did hint that it will be on display at this year’s Mobile World Congress, which is scheduled to take place in just eleven days time on Monday, February 24, 2014, in Barcelona, Spain.

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Rovio took to the official Angry Birds Twitter account earlier today to tease the release of a new game, which is said to encompass a ‘big adventure’ and to help us on our travels we’ll be assisted by some great ‘new birds’.

HTC M8

The HTC M8 is no longer a big mystery thanks to a plethora of leaks over the past several weeks have given us a clear idea of what we can expect from the flagship handset. The latest leaked photo suggests HTC will remove its logo from the front of the device to offer a slimmer bezel and free up more space for the display.

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