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| April 04, 2013 CNET Mobile | |
| HTC First integrates Facebook Home UI | At a press conference today in Menlo Park, Calif., Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and HTC unveiled the HTC First smartphone. Available on April 12, this 4G LTE handset is the premiere branded device of Facebook Home -- an Android-based UI that immerses a user's mobile handset in the popular social-networking site. Centered around four components (Cover Feed, Notifications, App Launcher, and Chat Heads), the service can be downloaded through Google Play on a limited set of Android phones. | Read more | Share: 
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 | Kyocera DuraPro (U.S. Cellular) U.S. Cellular's Kyocera DuraPro has both the brawn and the reliable call performance that make it a good choice for users looking for a rugged feature phone. |  | BlackBerry Mini Stereo Speaker The BlackBerry Mini Stereo Speaker has an interesting clippable shape, but at $99.99 other portable audio devices are a better deal. Especially since this one lacks bass, richness, and clarity. |  | BlackBerry Z10 (Verizon) This time, we get our hands on the exclusive white Z10 version for Verizon, and while it's probably not quite enough to draw committed iPhone or Android owners, the BlackBerry Z10's modern design and features give BlackBerry fans what they've hungered for. |  | Kyocera Hydro (Cricket Wireless) Though it's been sold through Boost Mobile for a while, the waterproof Hydro is available for Cricket Wireless as well. It runs on Android 4.0, is powered by a 1GHz processor, and sports a 3.2-megapixel camera with flash. |  | Samsung Rugby 3 (AT&T) It may be waterproof, but the Rugby 3's very poor call quality is especially unacceptable, particularly for a simple cell phone. Unless you require AT&T's push-to-talk service, keep looking. | | | | |
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