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Ahhh, the life of Vic Gundotra: private jets, beaches, and unannounced Android devices. To remind us just how cool it is, he’s posted a few snapshots using the soon-to-be-announced Nexus 10. This 10-inch Nexus tablet is slated to be announced at Google’s event this Monday in NYC (pending a hurricane). While most individuals won’t be using their tablets to snap photos, it’s nice to have the option, and judging by these pics — not a bad option at all.

Let the update races begin! It looks like Sprint has beaten all other U.S. carriers to the punch and begun rolling out Jelly Bean to its Samsung Galaxy S III users. Timely updates are extremely important to consumers and it’s good to see Sprint recognizing customer’s needs.

Sprint certainly dragged its feet today when releasing the Galaxy Note II. It took a bit of time but it’s finally available to purchase for $299.99 when signing a two-year contract. That’s $70 less than what T-Mobile is offering it for and on par with the rest of carriers. If you’re looking to grab it for full retail, it’ll set you back $649.99

UK retailer, Carphone Warehouse, jumped the gun a bit by launching their pre-order page for the LG Nexus 4. The next Nexus device isn’t scheduled to be announced until Monday at a Google press event in NYC. I suppose we’ve already heard all there is to know, but having a legitimate retailer page chock full of specs can’t hurt.

While every carrier has given us some sort of heads up on an availability schedule for the Galaxy Note II, Verizon hasn’t said a word. Then, out of the blue, they begin taking pre-orders. Don’t expect to see any DROID RAZR marketing blitz for the Galaxy Note II, as it seems Verizon simply hates Samsung. Don’t believe me? Just look at the horrendous Verizon logo they stamped on the middle function button of the Note II. And don’t get me started on the non-existent marketing for the Galaxy S III and Galaxy Nexus

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