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| May 16, 2013 CNET Mobile | |
| No Nexus or Key Lime OS at Google I/O | Yesterday, Google kicked off its annual developer's conference, known as Google I/O, in San Francisco. Expectations ran high, as many were anticipating new iterations of Google's flagship handset, the Nexus, and its mobile Android OS. Disappointingly, the online giant mentioned little of either products. Instead, it introduced an exclusive version of the Samsung Galaxy S4. Available June 26 for $649, this GS4 will run a skinless version of Android 4.2 and can operate on AT&T and T-Mobile's networks. | Read more | Share: 
| | Check out other things we didn't get at Google I/O. | | | |
 | LG Revere 2 (Verizon Wireless) Although it has a competitively low price tag, Verizon carries better performing feature phones than the Revere 2 at just a few dollars more. |  | BlueAnt Q3 Bluetooth headset The BlueAnt Q3 packs impressive hands-free calling features, but lackluster call quality makes it hard to recommend. |  | LG Optimus G Pro (AT&T) Armed with high-end specs like a quad-core 600 processor and a 5.5-inch 1080p screen, the Optimus G Pro is also cheaper than the Samsung Galaxy Note. That combination makes it a shoe-in as the best AT&T phablet. |  | Pantech Perception (Verizon Wireless) If your smartphone budget is around $100, then it'd do you well to consider the Perception. But if you spring for a discounted Samsung Galaxy S3 or other last-season phones, you'll get more bang for your buck. |  | HP Slate 7 To reach that low $170 price tag, HP took too much away from the Slate 7. Namely, the tablet has a low screen resolution, it takes dull photos, and there's no GPS. Instead, get the Nexus 7. | | | | |
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