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SwiftKey-update

SwiftKey, one of Android’s most popular third-party keyboards, got a welcome update today that’s filled with bug fixes and performance improvements.

The version 4.4.2 release prevents the SwiftKey keyboard from crashing when loading languages and from jumping when unlocking a password-protected device, and irons out issues with SwiftKey Cloud syncing.

Moto-X-colors

Motorola announced its flagship smartphone of 2013, the Moto X, back in August, and just a couple of weeks after its unveiling the factory unlocked handset was available to purchase for $619.99. However, Amazon is now holding a 10% sale on the device, meaning you can pick one up for $559 — that’s $60.99 off the retailer’s usual price.

samsung-sign

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 to pick one up before now, you may be excited to hear that Amazon is currently offering the device with an $34 discount.

Nokia-Normandy-Android-UI

We already know that Nokia’s been working on an Android-powered smartphone called Normandy that may never see the light of day thanks to the Finnish firm’s close relationship with Microsoft. And that’s an even more disappointing thought when you see its custom Android user interface in these leaked screenshots.

It looks like nothing we’ve seen before on Android, and I don’t know about you, but I like it.

Galaxy-Mega-6-3

Samsung unveiled its largest Galaxy variant, the Galaxy Mega 6.3, back in April, 2013, and two months later the device was available to purchase in the United Kingdom from several independent retailers for £449. However, if you haven’t had the opportunity or the wherewithal to pick one up before now, it might be of interest for you to know that Amazon U.K. is now offering the phablet for £299.99.

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