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You would think that after year’s of continually being ranked the worst US carrier, AT&T would have done something to pull itself from the bottom. Unfortunately, they haven’t. According to Consumer Reports’ latest rankings, AT&T once again holds the title for overall worst US carrier. AT&T shouldn’t feel too bad as not a single major US carrier scored above an overall satisfaction score of 72.

Verizon has managed to sneak in the Galaxy Note II without an ounce of buzz. No press release, no over-the-top commercials… nothing! However, they did manage to deface its design with their ridiculous home button branding. If you’ve been waiting for Verizon to start carrying the Galaxy Note II, then you can now head over to Verizon and pick one up in either Titanium Grey or White.

Verizon customers who pre-ordered the Samsung Galaxy Note II are starting to receive tracking information with arrival dates as early as tomorrow. This is great news, as Verizon is the only major US carrier yet to have the device available.

Amazon Wireless has a pretty sweet deal for anyone looking to pick up the Samsung Galaxy Note II on AT&T. Although it’s currently back ordered, you can still order one at the low price of $174.99 for new customers and $199.99 for upgrades (both with 2-year agreements). That’s a cool $100 off what you’d pay if you were to pick one up directly from AT&T!

Sprint may not be in last place when it comes to the 4G LTE arms race, but they’re certainly not in first. Lagging well behind the likes of Verizon and AT&T, Sprint has just recently managed to bring its 4G LTE market total to a pathetic 43 markets. I say pathetic because half of them can hardly be considered “markets.” Since Sprint is simply playing the numbers game here, let’s take a look at the 11 new “markets” recently added to Sprints 4G LTE list.

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