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On Monday, a number of images hit the web that purportedly showed off the much-anticipated Samsung Galaxy S IV — just days before its official unveiling in New York City. The images looked genuine, but just in case you had any doubts that they might be fake, here’s a hands-on video of the device from the same source.

Samsung took the wraps off of the Galaxy Note II a couple days ago, teasing all the new features and specs of of their next phablet phenomenon. Plenty of you are anxiously awaiting the chance to get this thing in your hands and test it out for yourselves. Unfortunately, that’s not going to happen for a bit, so you might as well grab the next best thing: a detailed hands-on video from Samsung.

As the U.S. Galaxy Note 10.1 event gets underway, Samsung has released a hands on video to get new users acquainted with the amazing features included in the Note 10.1. Learn how to use the Galaxy Note 10.1 and all the great S-Pen features before it even hits shelves. Enjoy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_DQ_NYVoN8

BARCELONA, MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS 2012 — Fujitsu’s made the first Android phone that I, as an iPhone lover, found myself drooling over… which makes it a doubly good thing that the phone in question is waterproof. And not just waterproof! As thin and light and as perfect in the hand as a dream.

The only problems? Because of Fujitsu’s bizarre way of selling their devices, this phone, which has been on sale in Japan for months, doesn’t even have a set name. And forget about getting one Stateside. How does a company make a phone this beautiful and then have no idea how to market it?

BARCELONA, MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS 2012 — With their new One line-up of devices, HTC is trying to come up with a flagship line of phones that is as synonymous with top-of-the-line tech and high-end quality as Samsung’s Galaxy or Google’s Nexus devices. We had a chance to take all three of their new HTC One phones for a spin, and came away ultimately impressed.

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