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T-Mobile and MetroPCS gets LG L90 and L70

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The Magenta network and its non-contract brand gets two of the LG L Series III lineup, the Optimus L90 and L70.   The L90 of T-Mo comes with 4.7 inch display for optimal viewing, 1.2 GHz Quad Core processor for better performance and 2,460 mAh battery for longer use. You can capture every special moment with its 5 Megapixel rear and VGA front camera, and save it on its 8 GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 32 GB.   The L70 of Metro comes with 4.5 inch display, 1.2 GHz Dual-Core Processor , and 2,040 mAh battery capacity. It also has 5 Megapixel rear and VGA front camera for you take great photos and store on its 4GB internal storage with microSD card slot for extra space. Both devices runs on the latest Android Kitkat and you can enjoy LG unique features such as Guest Mode, Knock Code and a lot’s more which is right for the budget.

Samsung unveiled Galaxy Ace Style

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Samsung unveiled the newest member of its Galaxy family, the Ace Style. © Samsung Tomorrow   The midrange 4-inch touchscreen phone runs on the latest Android Kitkat and powered by 1.2 GHz Dual Core processor with 512 MB RAM, and 1500 mAh battery. It also features a 5-megapixel back and VGA front camera for you to take great photos and save it on its 4 GB internal memory which can be expanded up to 32 GB. What do you think of the style of this phone? Does it differs with the style of previous midrange phones of Samsung?

Blackberry breaks up with T-Mobile

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T-mobile previously decided to stop selling Blackberry devices in its retail stores last year. Now, it rolled out promotion since February for its current Blackberry users to switch to the latest iPhone 5S. Its no surprise that this causes Blackberry to break up with the Magenta network this 25th of April. © Yahoo News Though two companies had a good and strong relationship within the past few years, “strategies are not complimentary at this time”, according to the CEO of Blackberry, John Chen. However, Blackberry  will continue supporting the network’s customer who are using Blackberry devices as well as with other carriers and working with the biggest names in the wireless industry for anyone who want to switch providers and continue using their Blackberry handsets.