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Lollipop on the Galaxy Note 4. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Lollipop on the Galaxy Note 4. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

AT&T has finally gotten around to giving Galaxy Note 4 owners their Android 5.0 update, several months after the software first appeared in Europe. It delivers everything you would expect from a Lollipop upgrade, plus Find My Mobile and Reactivation Lock.

The Moto X now comes with a free Moto E. Photo: Motorola

The Moto X now comes with a free Moto E. Photo: Motorola

Motorola is offering up another awesome deal on the Moto X by throwing in a second-generation Moto E, worth $119.99, at no extra cost if you buy before Tuesday, March 24. But there are some caveats.

Photo: Samsung

Photo: Samsung

Over the past few years, Samsung has been following up its flagship devices with Active variants that are tougher and more robust than the originals, and sources say that the South Korean company plans to do the same for the Galaxy S6.

But this time around, those who buy the Active edition won’t get a watered-down handset with lesser specifications, because the Galaxy S6 Active is expected to be just as exciting as the original on the inside.

Photo: Google

Photo: Google

Four months after it first made its debut in the U.S., the Nexus 6 will finally be available from Verizon tomorrow, March 12. You’ll have to buy the device online initially, but it will also be available in Verizon stores starting March 19.

Google wants to show carriers how to get it right. Photo: Google

Google wants to show carriers how to get it right. Photo: Google

After finally lifting the lid on its new Apple Pay competitor this morning, Google confirmed plans to take on carriers as well. The search giant will launch its own wireless service within the coming months, but it will serve only as a proof of concept to “show what’s possible.”

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