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Quite a few Nexus 7 owners found themselves the victims of early adopter syndrome after ASUS and Google announced they’d be dropping the price of the 16GB model to $199 and introducing a 32GB model for $249. As you can imagine, there were a lot of unhappy people. Personally, I don’t fret about it too much, considering my purchase came with $25 worth of Play credit. However, not everyone received this credit and ASUS realizes this. Although they don’t owe anyone anything, they have been kind enough to offer a ₤25 credit to their online store for European customers who happened to purchase their Nexus 7 prior to October 30th.

If you’ve been thinking about picking up a Samsung phone on T-Mobile, you now have one more reason to hold off. Aside from Black Friday, it appears T-Mobile is preparing a two-day sale on Samsung devices that is set to begin November 16th. While details are scarce, you can see a few of the Samsung devices pictured in the flyer above. It looks like the Galaxy S III will be included, however, there’s no sign of the Note II (we’re keeping our fingers crossed).

Dying to get your hands on a Nexus 7 tablet but just can’t seem to scrape together enough cash to buy one? Then you might want to check out ASUS’s North American Facebook page. ASUS is holding a little Nexus 7 giveaway which requires little effort to enter. Simply Like ASUS and fill out a short entry form and you’re done!

Sprint has begun rolling out its first software update for the recently released Samsung Galaxy Note II. Update L900VPALJC brings with it a few bug fixes as well as the much anticipated Multi View feature which allows users to run two apps at the same time with convenient access to both via a multi window view. It’s an amazing feature that pushes true mobile multitasking to its limits.

Do you own a Samsung Infuse 4G or Galaxy S III? Are you looking for a cheap vehicle mount? Then look no further. If you act fast, you can pick up a Samsung Infuse 4G (which also fits the Galaxy S III) vehicle mount from AT&T for the low price of $5. That’s a tough price to beat, and something we’re only used to seeing from some Chinese ebay store — not AT&T.

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