Before Mobile World Congress wireless news can be cut into bytes that are too-short-to-report.
T-Mobile will sell the curvaceous LG G Flex starting on February 5.
Preorders for the LG Flex have started and AT&T that will ship on February 4 for $299.99 with a contract or $694.99 without a contract.
T-Mobile announced it will sell the LG F3Q with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 4" touchscreen, 5MP camera, LTE and Android for $312 or 24 monthly payments of $13.
Sprint now offers cloud storage of 5GB for free or unlimited storage for $4.99 a month.
Sprint expanded its LTE network with the additon of 40 new metros including Colorado Springs, Colorado Midland, Michigan, Jackson, Mississippi, Carson City/ Reno, Nevada, Camden, New Jersey, Georgetown, South Carolina, Salt Lake City, Utah; Tacoma, Washington and Milwaukee/Waukesha, Wisconsin. LTE is now in 340 markets by Sprint.
MicroSoft SkyDrive cloud storage will be renamed OneDrive.
Cheapskate will be able to rejoice soon because, Motorola CEO Dennis Woodside promised that at some point after the Moto G there will be a $50 Moto smarpthone.
With Nexus series of high-end smartphones and tablets Google is competing with others and itself. Eldar Murtazin reported that the Nexus series in 2015 will be replace with Google Play editions of popular models.
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Meanwhile other reports point to a Nexus 8 in the works from Google and Asus.
In December, iPhone had a 43% market share during the month, its highest point in 2013, topping sales charts for the holiday buying season noted Counterpoint.
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Android device owners will be see their familiar Andy Android running connected car systems this year.