These days, the presence of a microSD slot on new handsets is arguably more important than the amount of storage on the inside.
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3 in 4 of all handsets sold in Q1 were Android devices, according to market analyst Gartner
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Last month T-Mobile announced its Uncarrier plans, the announcement led to Verizon subscribers urging their carrier to drop wireless contracts as well.
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