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We’re getting reports of an update hitting T-Mobile HTC One S customers via OTA. It bumps up the software to Android 4.0.4 and brings along some much needed fixes. If you own a T-Mobile HTC One S, you might want to check to see if the update has made it to your device yet. Once downloaded, the update should fix and improve upon:

Android 4.0 has made its mark on yet another device, this one being the Sony Xperia Ion for AT&T. This Ice Cream Sandwich update is ready for download, only problem is, you’ll need to download it from Sony. We really hate when they don’t offer an OTA but I guess it’s better than not getting it at all.

Check any of the recent iPhone 5 vs Android comparison charts and you’re sure to find the HTC One X listed alongside the best of them. It’s a solid device which would have experienced better sales if it hadn’t been for the Samsung Galaxy S III. It didn’t take long for AT&T to drop the price to an attractive $99, unfortunately the mobile tech world moves at lightspeed, leaving the HTC One X in the dust.

I almost feel guilty complaining about being the last Galaxy Nexus to see Jelly Bean… almost. It’s great that we’re finally getting it, but a little ridiculous considering Verizon was the first U.S. carrier to launch it. If you’ve been patient and remained on stock all this time, you’ll soon be rewarded with Jelly Bean as the SW Version JRO03O support page is now live on Verizon.

AT&T isn’t letting Verizon’s LTE domination slow them down. Today they welcome eight new markets to their speedy LTE network — as well as an expansion in another. If you live in any of the areas listed below, you should now have AT&T LTE available to you (all you need now is a LTE device):

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