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If you’ve been thinking about picking up a Samsung Galaxy S III, you might want to consider hitting up your local Best Buy this Sunday. On October 14, customers can save $100 on their purchase of a Samsung Galaxy S III. The news release is very vague so that’s really all we have to go on. We’re not sure if the $100 off applies to both the subsidized and retail price or just one. If it’s off of the current subsidized price, then that would put the Galaxy S III at $99 and that’s one heck of a deal.

Back in June, a California District Court granted a preliminary injunction on sales of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus in the US. The district court ruling was in reference to Apple’s ‘604 patent, pertaining to universal search. Samsung quickly filed an appeal, contended that the relatively low sales numbers of the Galaxy Nexus would present no harm to Apple and the Court of Appeals agreed to temporarily lift the ban (reason why you don’t recall it being banned).

Looks like T-Mobile just found itself its next best seller. T-Mobile has announced that the Samsung Galaxy Note II will be available on their network this fall. “This Fall” seems to be the new launch date for everything, but at least we know it’s not far off (couple weeks). T-Mobile hasn’t revealed pricing, but we know they will be carrying both the Titanium Gray and Marble White color options, each of which will sport:

Samsung has taken a break from announcing “The Next Big Thing,” to announce the smaller, entry-level Galaxy Music. This mini-speaker that makes calls features a 3-inch QVGA(240×320) TFT display, dual frontal stereo speakers, 3MP fixed-focus rear camera w/ no flash, Android 4.0, 4GB on board storage (expandable microSD up to 32GB), 512MB(RAM), an unspecified processor and a 1,300mAh battery.

Honeycomb is on the verge of extinction as yet another Android tablet prepares to be updated to Ice Cream Sandwich. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 on Verizon has finally been approved for the update and users of the device should start to see it within the next week or so.

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