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T-Mobile is planning a big announcement at CES in Las Vegas later on today, but thanks to a leaked ad that’s been making its way around the web this morning, we already know what it has up its sleeve. As part of its Un-carrier 4.0 scheme, T-Mobile will pay your whole family’s early termination fees if they switch carriers and trade in their old smartphone.

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Today, Verizon posted an official update page on its website for its forthcoming over-the-air upgrade for Samsung’s former flagship tablet of 2012, the Galaxy Note 10.1. Software version JZ054K.I925VRAMK1 is scheduled to bring two new greatly anticipated applications to the slate — Samsung WatchOn and S Educate — in addition to a multitude of stability updates and bug fixes.

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Who remembers HTC’s Droid Incredible 4G LTE? Well, Verizon finally has. The operator has at last posted the official update documents for its first major maintenance upgrade in just under two years. The paperwork reveals that update version 2.19.605.2710RD is scheduled to bring some new applications, as well as a truckload of stability improvements, security patches, bug fixes and speed optimizations.

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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.

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Following rumors claiming that Verizon would soon be offering Motorola’s scaled-down variant to its flagship smartphone, the Moto G, for just $99.99 on a prepaid card tariff, Best Buy has issued a statement confirming that it will now be selling the Big Red branded handset in all of its nationwide retail stores.

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