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Samsung decided to take a stab at the connected camera market with its Android-powered Galaxy Camera. Originally released on AT&T, this Jelly Bean toting, quad-core processing (yes, a quad-core camera) point-and-shoot was met with much skepticism. With the quality of smartphone cameras getting better with each iteration, many consider it unnecessary to carry another device.

If you have no interest in dishing out big bucks for a high-end device and are more than happy with a mid-range device that’s easier on the pocket, you might be interested in the HTC One VX on AT&T.

T-Mobile is really hitting the press today. They’ve announced a few new HSPA+ markets, the fact they they will finally be carrying the iPhone, and now, T-Mobile’s CEO has confirmed that they will be eliminating all device subsidies in 2013 *brain explodes*.

I can’t believe it’s been two years since Verizon rolled out its 4G LTE network. That’s insane considering carriers such as T-Mobile have yet to even launch a 4G LTE network. To celebrate two years of providing consumers with the fastest, most reliable 4G LTE available, Verizon has a few amazing statistics to remind some of us why we continue to put up with their ridiculous prices and constant BS.

A leaked Sprint holiday ad has outed an upcoming deal that some of you may want to take advantage of. Starting this Friday, December 7, and running through December 24, Sprint will be offering BOGO (Buy One Get One) deals on select Samsung Galaxy smartphones.

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