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It looks like all of the major U.S. carriers are suddenly announcing their plans for the Samsung Galaxy S III. Next on our list is Sprint, who will not only begin selling the Galaxy S III starting June 21, but will be taking pre-orders for the highly anticipated device starting tomorrow.

The next highly anticipated smartphone from Samsung will be hitting T-Mobile at the end of the month. That’s right, on June 21st, T-Mobile customers will be able to pick up this Android 4.0 device powered by a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor on T-Mobile’s HSPA+42 network. The Galaxy S III will come in your choice of Pebble Blue or Marble White, and will feature phablet-like specs, including:

The wait is almost over. Sprint’s beloved HTC EVO 4G LTE has acquired its U.S. citizenship and is ready to be stocked and sold in-store this Saturday. Expect to pay $199.99 with a two-year contract and if you’re extremely lucky, you might be able to take advantage of the LTE in a few months. Other than that, the HTC EVO 4G LTE is a pretty sweet phone, featuring:

Just over a week ago, Verizon announced their plans to launch a video aggregator app called Viewdini. They obviously got the inspiration from their horribly failed VideoSurf partnership which garnered close to 4,000 1-star reviews. Naturally, Verizon saw this as a success and decided to launch their own video aggregator service. You’ll find the service comes with many caveats but I guess we should be happy it doesn’t yet come pre-installed on our devices.

AT&T has unleashed its 4G LTE fury upon the city of Cleveland, and its citizens are ready to Rock ‘n’ Roll. It continues to be a slow rollout for AT&T, but every little bit counts if you’re a customer. If you’ve already jumped ship over to Verizon, then you probably won’t care, but if you’re still an AT&T faithful living in Cleveland, you’ll know be able to enjoy:

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