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AP reviews new smartphones: Galaxy, BlackBerry

New phones are continually coming out. Which should you buy? Here's a summary of Associated Press reviews on recent phones, including the latest from Samsung and Research In Motion.Full story

T-Mobile LTE speed tests on Note II, HTC One and iPhone 5

XBMC 12.1 makes full use of iPhone 5, improves Raspberry Pi player and more

Why the Samsung Galaxy S4 May Be Better for Business Than Apple's iPhone 5

T-Mobile Lets You Trade Broken iPhones for New iPhone 5

Figuring out how to get the best price on a new iPhone always involves a few "ifs." But for the most part, T-Mobile's trade-in deal announced today (April 10) and taking effect this Friday, is a good one: Bring in an old iPhone 4 or iPhone 4s and get the iPhone 5 for no money down. Full story

PSA: T-Mobile's iPhone 5 pre-orders start rolling today

If T-Mobile's recent eventcussed you into wanting one of its tweaked A1428 iPhone 5s with LTE, AWS HSPA+ and no contract strings attached, you can now order one up. Apple's flagship can be had through the carrier for $99 down and 24 payments of $20 for a total of $579 -- a snappy $70 savings over b Full story

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Android Beats iPhone in Customer Satisfaction

Mophie iPhone 5 Battery Pack Finally Arrives

Ok, iPhone 5 Users, the First Sound Docks With Lightning Connectors are Now Available

iPhone 5 users are Europe's biggest data consumers

Apple cuts LCD panel orders for iPhone 5 on weak demand: Nikkei

T-Mobile Speed Boost for Refugee iPhones

Wal-Mart selling Apple's iPhone 5 at big discount

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  Is Apple losing its cool factor?

The tech company’s stock, which has dropped $200 since September, dropped another 3.5 percent Monday after The Wall Street Journal reported Apple had cut orders for iPhone 5 parts due to weaker than expected demand. NBC’s Tom Costello reports.

  iPhone May be Losing its 'Cool': Report

Apple is cutting orders for iPhone 5 parts due to weaker than expected demand, reports CNBC's Seema Mody.

  Apple: Has-Been or Phoenix?

CNBC's Jon Fortt reports Apple has been ordered fewer iPhone 5 parts; and what this could mean longer term for the stock, with Brian Colello, Morningstar senior analyst and Stuart Jeffrey, Nomura analyst.

  Apple Sells 2 Million iPhone 5 Smartphones In China

Apple sold 2 million iPhone 5 smartphones in China, and that seemed to take the fear out of investors who were questioning the stock's growth, explains Spencer Ante, The Wall Street Journal.

  iPhone 5 Hits China Today

The iPhone 5 is on sale in China today. Max Wolff, Greencrest Capital, and Alan Tonelson, U.S. Business & Industry Council, discuss whether the product will be successful in the world's largest market.

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