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On a very unexpected move, Facebook ordered their employees to switch to using Android phones. The move which doesn't discriminate or promote according to Chris Cox, is just a way to expand their Facebook experience for Android mobile users.
Samsung officially announced the Samsung Galaxy Win with a full list of specs, including a 4.7-inch display, quad-core processor and Android Jelly Bean on board.
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