hardware

The only surprise here, is the fact that T-Mobile even launched the Galaxy Note in the first place. Everyone was wondering why T-Mobile was bothering with a device that was almost a year old, not to mention the fact that its successor, the Galaxy Note II, is supposed to be announced at the end of this month. Well, it appears T-Mobile has come to its senses as it has decided to put the device to rest.

Samsung is sweetening the pot for anyone considering a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. They’ve announced a slew of exclusive content as well as a couple free games now available to all Galaxy Note 10.1 owners. It’s a combination of content from Samsung’s app store as well as the Google Play Store and includes:

There’s plenty of deals going around today, some better than others, but all have to do with Android hardware. For starters, there’s about 7 hours left to pick up a 32GB Motorola XOOM 3G from Daily Steals.

While the Motorola XOOM might be considered the grandpa of Android tablets, it still has a bit of life to it, that is assuming Jelly Bean makes its way to the 3G version. We wouldn’t call it a steal, more of “something to consider.”

Here’s some news sure to get you Cricket subscribers excited. Cricket has announced that it will be carrying its first ever HTC device come September 2nd. So which device is it? The HTC One V, of course. The HTC One V is HTC’s entry level sibling of the One series. Don’t let the word “entry-level” fool you, it has more than its share of features, including:

Today brought about rumors of three new Nexus devices thanks to an earlier report showing specs of a Samsung device, code named GT-I9260, and later, a Docomo document listing three new mysterious Nexus devices: one from LG, Sony, and Samsung.

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