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    Samsung Galaxy S3: HTC One XXL Threatens to Stand in its Way of Success

    Although it might have appeared that HTC was completely defeated with the release of Samsung's Galaxy S3, it now seems like they have a second card up its sleeve. There are many rumors about HTC releasing a new model, the HTC One XXL, which is meant to tear down the market for Samsung and its flagship Galaxy S3.

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    iPhone 5: NFC Chip Spotted in Prototype (Watch out Google Wallet)

    Recent reports claim about a surprising possible addition that is supposed to come with the next iPhone generation, dubbed iPhone 5, which is currently still a prototype. This addition could not only mean Apple's definite success over the smart phone market, but also the beginning of a strong innovation period in which practically anything is possible. So, what is this feature all about? What can it actually do?

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    Samsung Galaxy S3: World’s First Quad-core LTE Smartphone Headed to Korea

    Rumors about a special Galaxy S3 variant with quad-core processor and LTE connectivity have been around for a while. Adding fuel to the rumors, the latest reports hitting the blogosphere today, indicate that one such variant is in Samsung’s plans, which can debut in Korean market as soon as July.

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    RIM Swoons on Analyst's Call for Its Downsizing

    Shares of Research In Motion fell more than 7 percent on Monday after a Morgan Stanley analyst said the BlackBerry maker would have to shrink considerably to survive.

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    Facebook Taps COO Sandberg to Be First Woman on Board

    Facebook Inc named Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg a director on Monday, elevating the first woman to a board that includes seven men.

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    For Samsung, Galaxy Halo Effect Comes with Supply Crunch

    Samsung Electronics' struggle to keep pace with rampant demand for its new Galaxy S III smartphone may have cost the South Korean firm some 2 million units of sales in just a month.

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    Samsung Galaxy S3 Sales to Top 10M in July Fueled by Strong Demand

    Samsung Electronics has recently launched its highly-anticipated Galaxy S3 flagship smartphone, and it has high expectations that sales will reflect the handset’s popularity. The world’s No.1 mobile maker said on Monday, June 25, that it expects global sales of the third-generation Galaxy smartphone to top 10 million in July, even as it faces component shortage issues in trying to keep up with demand.

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    Foxconn CEO: iPhone 5 will Put the Galaxy S3 to Shame

    The Apple iPhone 5 is expected to make its merry way into consumer hands this year, but the big question on everyone's mind is, how well will it stand up to the Samsung Galaxy S3. The Galaxy S3 is Samsung's latest and greatest Android smartphone offering, and with reports claiming the device has already achieved a record 9 million pre-orders worldwide, the iPhone 5 is up for some serious competition.

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    iPhone 5 Mini Dock Connector 'Confirmed': What Does it Mean for Existing iAccessories?

    With Worldwide Developer Conference out of the way, the next big thing on Cupertino’s calendar is iPhone 5 launch event. There is significant growth in rumors associated with next iPhone in past few days. The new iPhone is believed to be thinner, but to achieve the desired slim design, Apple is reportedly ditching the old 30-pin dock connector for a smaller connector.

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    Samsung Galaxy S3 vs Sony Xperia Ion: Which AT&T LTE Smartphone to Buy?

    Introduced at Mobile World Congress, Sony Xperia Ion is finally rolling out from AT&T. Sony is aiming to return to U.S. smartphone market with full impact with the new smartphone. Packing some cool features like 4.5-inch HD display, 12-megapixel camera and 4G LTE connectivity, the Xperia Ion is Sony’s direct attack on Samsung Galaxy S3’s sales.

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    Sony Xperia Ion vs HTC One X vs Samsung Galaxy Note LTE: Which AT&T 4G LTE Phone is for You?

    Sony Xperia Ion, the first US-branded LTE smartphone from the Japanese electronics major for the U.S. consumer (after its split with Ericsson) is available exclusively on AT&T at a price tag of $99.99 with a new two-year agreement.

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    RIM Considers Splitting Business in Two: Paper

    BlackBerry maker Research in Motion is considering splitting its business in two, separating its struggling handset manufacturing division from its messaging network, The Sunday Times reported.