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LG-G-Flex-2

It’s been a long time coming, but we are finally starting to see signs suggesting that LG’s first ever curved screen phone, the G Flex, is headed to popular U.S. carriers, AT&T and T-Mobile. Yesterday, a leaked press render was posted on Twitter revealing two new models of the handset, the D950 and the D959, which both appear to have very minimalistic carrier branding.

EVO 4G LTE

Unfortunately, HTC was unable to meet its initial goal of updating the Evo 4G LTE by the end of 2013, leaving many of us disappointed. But, today, Jason Mackenzie, President of HTC America, officially revealed on Twitter that the update will be pushed to Sprint for review in “mid-January” and is expected to reach our devices by way of an over-the-air (OTA) update sometime in February.

Twitter-CoA-iPhone

Twitter is said to be working on a new feature that will allow users to edit tweets after they are published, The Desk reports. As things stand, the only way to fix typos and other errors is to delete your tweet and publish another one, but sources close to Twitter’s new project say that’s set to change.

Oppo Find 7

Oppo is still teasing us with what’s rumored to be the company’s latest high-end Android-powered smartphone, the Find 7. Earlier today, the OEM posted its signature image of a gorgeous sunrise on its Google+ page, with an overlay drawing of the Find 5 and the words 1080p display, together with the “Find 7” logo and the wording 2K display, which confirms recent leaks that suggested the handset will feature a state of the art display.

Oppo Find 7

Oppo has started teasing us with what’s rumored to be the company’s latest Android-powered smartphone, the Find 7. The OEM took to Twitter earlier today to post a couple of images, which only confirm that the much-anticipated handset is on its way — nothing more, nothing less. Oppo failed to provide followers with a timetable for its launch, but we do expect it to be fairly soon.

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