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| June 20, 2013 CNET Mobile | |
| Samsung debuts 9 new devices | During a London press event today, Samsung rolled out two new smartphones, a handful of Ativ Windows 8 tablets and ultrabooks, and even a compact, LTE-enabled Android camera. One such handset is the Samsung Galaxy S4 Active. Waterproof and rugged, the Active is aimed for users who want a GS4 that can handle a little rough and tumble. It'll be available on AT&T for $199.99 starting June 21. | Read more | Share: 
| | Get the lowdown on all the new products | | | |
 | LG Optimus F7 (U.S. Cellular) Competitively priced, stylish, and sporting great midtier specs like a 4.7-inch screen and a zippy dual-core processor, the LG Optimus F7 is an excellent handset for U.S. Cellular customers. |  | Samsung Galaxy Amp (AT&T) If you're within newbie Aio Wireless' tiny network and looking for an affordable Android phone, the Samsung Galaxy Amp is a good buy. It's equipped with Android 4.1, a 5-megapixel camera, and great call quality. |  | BACtrack Mobile Breathalyzer If you aren't turned off by its questionable social-sharing features, the advanced BACtrack Mobile Breathalyzer is a compelling tool that can help minimize overindulging. It's compact, syncs via Bluetooth with iPhones, and has a companion app. |  | Sprint Vital Boasting a 13-megapixel camera, 5-inch screen, and reasonable price, the Sprint Vital is ZTE's best handset to date. Unfortunately, it can't compete with the HTC One. |  | BlackBerry Q10 (Verizon) Recently available on Verizon, the BB Q10 showed varying data speeds and mediocre call quality when compared with its AT&T counterpart. | | | | |
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