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| May 30, 2013 CNET Mobile | |
| Meet Samsung, HTC's new(ish) phones | Samsung announced today that it will be releasing a smaller version of its popular Galaxy S4 (pictured here on the left). Dubbed the Galaxy S4 Mini, the handset will come in 4G, 3G, and 3G dual-SIM models, and sport a 4.3-inch display. Meanwhile, HTC confirmed that a Nexus-fied version of the HTC One will be available at the Google Play store on June 26. Priced at $599, it will drop HTC's Sense user interface and run a skinless version of the Android OS instead. | Read more | Share: 
| | HTC One Nexus User Experience confirmed | | | |
 | LG Cosmos 3 (Verizon Wireless) Though the Cosmos 3 is free with contract, you're better off paying more for a comparable handset, like the Samsung Intensity III. Especially since the Cosmos' camera doesn't have a flash and can't record video, and its Web browser is too cumbersome to even bother navigating. |  | Nokia Lumia 521 (T-Mobile) With a great camera and plenty of software features, the Nokia's Lumia 521 is one of the best bargain smartphones on any platform. However, skip it if LTE is of paramount concern. |  | Asus Transformer Book TX300 Equipped with a Core i7 CPU, a high-res screen, and smart dual hard drives, the TX300 adds a lot to the laptop-tablet hybrid family, but keep in mind that the system is awkwardly top-heavy. |  | Nokia Lumia 928 (Verizon Wireless) Windows Phone fans on Verizon should buy the $100 Lumia 928 for its strong feature set and great low-light camera performance, but watch out for slower-than-usual data speeds. |  | LG Revere 2 (Verizon Wireless) Even though the Revere 2 has a low price, a chic metallic design, and a user-friendly interface, the carrier offers better-performing feature phones for only slightly more. | | | | |
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