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Boy does Amazon Wireless have a deal for you. How would you like to own the hottest Android phone currently available for just under $100? That’s right, Amazon Wireless has discounted the Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III to an amazing $99. That price is only available to new customers willing to be stuck to Sprint for the next 2 years, so if you fit that description, read on.

When AT&T dropped the price of the HTC One X to $99, I didn’t think it could get much better. I guess I was wrong. It’s only been a few days and we’re already seeing two retailers outdo AT&T’s amazing price. Both Amazon Wireless and Costco are now offering the HTC One X for an incredible $79.99 to both new customers and current customers with an upgrade.

We can’t say HTC Rezound owners were too happy about sitting by and watching device after device updated to Ice Cream Sandwich, while they sat stuck on Gingerbread, but I can say: they’re much happier now. That’s right, Ice Cream Sandwich has finally begun rolling out to Rezound owners, and while it’s not the latest build, it’s still ICS. Verizon HTC Rezound owners should start seeing the OTA, which will bring them to Android 4.0.3, soon, as we’re already hearing reports of users receiving it.

After a few scattered reports yesterday, it appears even more Epic 4G Touch users are being treated to an Ice Cream Sandwich update from Sprint. At this point, it’s worth checking to see if you can pull the OTA down if you haven’t already. This comes hot off the heals of the Android 4.0 update pushed out to the HTC EVO 3D, and gives us hope that a trending wave of updates is on the horizon.

What’s better than Amazon’s Verizon Samsung Galaxy Nexus for a penny deal? Best Buy’s Verizon Galaxy Nexus for free deal! That’s right, the retail chain that constantly calls the Galaxy Nexus the Nexus Prime, is now offering Google’s latest Nexus smartphone for nothing more than your signature on a new 2-year contract (upgrades appear eligible as well).

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