Android News 24 April 2014:

  • HTC One M8 in Red Rumored for Verizon
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Series Go On Sale in the U.S. On May 1st
  • Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Started Receiving Android KitKat Update

 

1. HTC One M8 in Red Rumored for Verizon

Smartphones are no longer limited to Black and White, and these days manufacturers tend to offer their new devices in different colors including Gold, Red, Blue and many more colorful options.  

According to @evlekas latest Twitter post, HTC is preparing the Red color for its latest flagship and Verizon will be the first carrier (or maybe the last one) to offer the M8 in Red.

Take a look at the leaked picture and see how eye-catching and gorgeous this HTC One M8 in Red is.

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2. Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Series Go On Sale in the U.S. On May 1st

Samsung announced the refreshed versions of its budget friendly Galaxy tablets, Galaxy Tab 4 series, a while ago a now it’s time to have it shipped nationwide beginning from May 1st.

According to the Samsung’s official announcement, Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 priced at $199.99 while the Tab 4 8.0 and Tab 4 10.1 will cost you $269.99 and $349.99 respectively for the Wi-Fi only versions.

Tablets are available in both Black and White colors and pre-order begins from today on Samsung, Amazon, eBay and other online stores.

Note that, if you are looking for the LTE-enabled variant, you are going to have to wait a couple more months as major U.S. carriers including AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon will offer the 4G LTE Galaxy Tab 4 series this summer.

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3. Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Started Receiving Android KitKat Update

When it comes to the 10-inch tablets the latest iteration of Note 10.1 are one of the first and best choices and this tablet gets more features and options as the Android KitKat update has already been rolled out. The 550MB update can be received Over The Air and other than getting the obvious Android KitKat 4.4.2 new features, you should also expect some improvements in graphics and overall functionality.

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