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    Sprint's Virgin to Sell iPhone

    Sprint Nextel Corp said on Thursday that its Virgin Mobile prepaid business would start selling Apple Inc's iPhone later this month, pitching it against smaller prepaid rival Leap Wireless International Inc.

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    Vodafone and Telefonica to Spur 4G with Shared UK Grid

    Vodafone and Telefonica's O2 announced on Thursday plans to share a network in Britain to improve coverage and speed up the roll-out of a new superfast mobile service at a time of weak consumer spending.

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    Samsung Says Galaxy S III U.S. Launch to Go Ahead, Despite Apple Suit

    Samsung Electronics Co <005930.KS> said on Thursday the latest version of its flagship smartphone Galaxy S will go on sale in the U.S. market as planned, despite a sales injunction request filed by Apple to a U.S. court.

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    Twitter's Mobile Revenue Surpassed Web on Many Days: CEO

    Twitter has generated more advertising revenue from its mobile platform than from its website on many days in the last quarter, CEO Dick Costolo said Wednesday, highlighting Twitter's progress in squeezing ad dollars out of the growing number of smartphone and tablet users worldwide.

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    HTC One X: Returns Back to AT&T Stock, Hitting Stores June 10

    After AT&T announced that the One X has got clearance at U.S. Customs, many people have started wondering that when it is going to hit the stores again. The question has finally been answered as the One X is back in carrier’s stock and is hitting AT&T stores on June 10.

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    Prepaid iPhone: Sprint’s Virgin Mobile To Offer iPhone 4/4S

    Cricket Wireless is going to become first prepaid carrier to offer Apple iPhone on June 22. However, Cricket is not alone to make the move. The latest reports hitting blogosphere suggest that Sprint-owned Virgin Mobile is all set to become the second prepaid network provider to carry Apple iPhone in U.S.

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    Samsung Galaxy S3: Verizon, AT&T Preorder Begin June 6

    Samsung Galaxy S3 has turned out to be the first Android device to cross Apple iPhone in popularity. The device is already available in Europe and Asian markets. It is also coming to U.S. this month with preorder opening this week.

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    Smartphone Maker HTC Cuts Sales Target

    Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC Corp cut its second-quarter revenue target, citing lower-than-anticipated sales to Europe and delayed product sales in the United States, while China is doing better-than-expected, it said.

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    Nokia Fights back with Cheap Touchscreen Phones

    Struggling mobile phone maker Nokia Oyj has unveiled its first full touchscreen phones aimed at the budget end of the market, as it looks to fill a gap in its product range and catch up with rivals, particularly in emerging markets.

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    Apple May Launch iPhone 5 and iPad Mini In September

    Apple is expected to launch the sixth generation iPhone in October, around the same time the tech giant released the iPhone 4S a year ago. However, if the latest reports are to be believed, then the device will hit stores a month earlier i.e. in September along with the launch of highly rumored iPad Mini.

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    Samsung Galaxy S3: T-Mobile Confirms June 21 Release Date, Preorders to Begin Soon

    Samsung Galaxy S3 has eventually turned out to be most popular smartphone of 2012. The device has been launched in European and Asian markets, and is due to release in U.S. this month. We have heard a lot of rumors that T-Mobile Galaxy S3 is making its first stop on U.S. tour in New York on June 20. Now the carrier confirmed that the smartphone is releasing around at the same time, however one day later than the rumored date i.e. on May 21.

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    Samsung Galaxy S3 Release Date: Coming to Five U.S. Carriers in June at $199

    Samsung Galaxy S3 will be available across every major cellular network carrier in Canada. Surprisingly, the device will also enter a similar fate in U.S. Samsung confirmed that the device is coming to all major U.S. network carriers along with regional carrier U.S. Wireless.