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New carriers and cores for Galaxy devices

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New carriers and cores for Galaxy devices
Samsung recently announced that it'll be packing its highly anticipated Galaxy S III phone with a quad-core chipset. The Exynos 4 Quad is built on the company's 32-nanometer manufacturing process and will run at speeds 1.4GHz and above. In addition, Samsung's Galaxy Note has been spotted brandishing T-Mobile's logo on it, fueling rumors that the Note will be soon available to customers on that carrier.

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    Archos 101 G9 Turbo (250GB)
Archos 101 G9 Turbo (250GB)
Boasting a marginally upgraded 1.5GHz dual-core processor and featuring the latest Android OS, Ice Cream Sandwich, the Archos 101 G9 tablet can also hold a lot more internal space. And if you dig watching 1080p HD video, this tablet has a neat kickstand in the back for your viewing pleasure.

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    Samsung Galaxy S Aviator (U.S. Cellular)
Samsung Galaxy S Aviator (U.S. Cellular)
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Asus Transformer Pad TF300 (16GB)
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HTC One S (T-Mobile)
Tapped as a CNET Editors' Choice device, the One S is our favorite T-Mobile phone. Even though there's no SD card expansion slot or a removable battery, the handset features Android Ice Cream Sandwich, the new Sense 4 UI, and a rich 4.3 AMOLED display.

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