Galaxy S4 Best Seller vs Nokia Lumia Flashes, iPhone 5 Holds & BB Down

Samsung Galaxy S 4 Purple

TSamsung Galaxy S 4 Purplehe latest figures from analyst Mike Walkley form Canaccord Genuity show that the Samsung Galaxy S4 and Nokia Lumia 1020 were selling well, last month. The iPhone 5 is still thriving while BlackBerry Sales are not doing well.

Samsung Galaxy S4 Rules High-End Smartphone Universe.

The Samsung Galaxy S 4 was the number one top selling phone at U.S. carriers including Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile and AT&T.  Samsung reduced prices through June, July and August and combined with aggressive marketing put pressure on other smartphone sales.

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Marlee Matlin Signs ASL App Updated 4 iPad & iPhone

marleesigns"Marlee Signs" American Sign Language app has been updated to be used on iPhone as well as the iPad with new features.

 The latest update features:

  • The ability to loop lesson videos, enlarge them, and flip them for left-handed learners.
  • Users can now enjoy the app on both the iPhone and the iPad.
  • Ability to create "Sign Language e-Cards" that can be shared via Facebook and Twitter.

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HTC One mini Available AT&T $99 - HTC One Original $99 Deal

HTConeminiATTAT&T started selling the  HTC One mini exclusively for $99.99 with a contract on Friday.  You can, however, get the full size HTC One for the same price if you know where to shop.

Shorter, thinner and lighter than the original HTC One. The HTC One mini has a 4.3” HD 720p screen, dual-core 1.4 GHz processor, Android with HTC Sense. It will come in  Glacial Silver or Stealth Black aluminum unibody.

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AT&T #1 Twice, Boost & MetroPCS Top Prepaid

J.D. Power released its latest buying experience customer satisfaction findings and customer care findings. AT&T was ranked number one for both buying and customer care.  Boost Mobile provided the best buying experience while MetroPCS (now owned by T-Mobile) offered the best customer care experience.

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AT&T Buys Cricket in Leap of Faith & Expansion

AT&T announced that it is int he process of buying  discount flat-rate carrier Leap Wireless.

AT&T will pay $15 per share to own licenses, assets, retail stores and 5 million subscribers. The cost is estimated to be $1.2 billion.  AT&T will keep the Cricket brand and low-cost services.

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