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The next highly anticipated smartphone from Samsung will be hitting T-Mobile at the end of the month. That’s right, on June 21st, T-Mobile customers will be able to pick up this Android 4.0 device powered by a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor on T-Mobile’s HSPA+42 network. The Galaxy S III will come in your choice of Pebble Blue or Marble White, and will feature phablet-like specs, including:

If you’re a mobile gamer, then you already know the pangs of those on-screen controls. That’s why any serious gamer heads straight for some form of bluetooth controller to get his/her game on. Snakebyte (Sunflex), a company that makes gaming-related peripherals, has announced their plans to sell a new bluetooth gaming controller for Android and iOS. The idroid:con looks to differentiate itself from other bluetooth conrtollers by being the first to have five different functions and come with no app obligation.

The wait is almost over. Sprint’s beloved HTC EVO 4G LTE has acquired its U.S. citizenship and is ready to be stocked and sold in-store this Saturday. Expect to pay $199.99 with a two-year contract and if you’re extremely lucky, you might be able to take advantage of the LTE in a few months. Other than that, the HTC EVO 4G LTE is a pretty sweet phone, featuring:

Verizon posted the update informationM for Android 4.0.4 IMM76K yesterday and we knew it wouldn’t be long before it started rolling out. Well, some lucky users are already seeing the update pop up on their device, but before you go getting excited, it appears to only be affecting a small batch of people. Of course, I’m not one of them, but that hasn’t stopped me from obsessively hitting the “check now” button.

Warning: Verizon and Sprint customers look away. Google has begun selling accessories for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus on the Google Play Store, only problem, they’re only compatible with the GSM/HSPA+ model. Oh yea, and you can only get them in the US. So essentially, the majority of GSM/HSPA+ users won’t be able to purchase these accessories from the Play Store and the majority of US Galaxy Nexus owners also won’t be able to purchase these accessories from the Play Store. Wake me up when this bad dream is over.

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