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Amazon Wireless always offers up a great deal on some of the latest and greatest Android devices. In fact, they’ve just recently dropped the price of the LG Optimus G on AT&T and Sprint to a fantastic $99 with 2-year contract. That’s a cool $100 off the usual subsidized price for a device that’s essentially a souped up Nexus 4 (minus Android 4.2 and the stock experience). I’d take the Optimus G over the Nexus 4 any day and twice on Sundays if it had stock Android, and I’m betting there’s a bunch of you thinking the same thing.

Cloud storage service provider Box teamed up with LG a while back to offer up 50GB of free storage to those using LG phones and tablets in the U.S. running Android OS 2.1 and above (with display resolution of 320×480 or higher). Since that promotion doesn’t expire until December 31, 2012 and the Nexus 4 is an LG device, anyone in the US with a Nexus 4 is officially eligible for the free 50GB Box Personal account.

Last week we gave you a heads up on a sweet two-day T-Mobile promotion set to begin on the 16th. Today, we have the full details and if you haven’t already committed to a Nexus 4, you’ll want to check out what T-Mobile has to offer.

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).

I was looking to give Dr. Seuss a run for his money with that title. Anyways, the 4th installment of the Humble Bundle for Android has landed, and it’s chock full of indie game goodness. Not only do you get to pay-what-you-want, but it’s also a chance to show your support for devs, charity, or simply the Humble Bundle crew. All games included in the Humble Bundle are multi-platform, DRM-free, and independently developed games. There are currently five games listed along with a sixth “bonus” game for those who pay more than the average (which is $5.85 at the time of this post).

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