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| | No charge lasts forever, but some come closer than others. The new Samsung Galaxy Note II, with its mega-sized 3100 mAh battery, gets close to 10 hours. The LG Optimus L9 clocks in at over 7 hours. See all the day-long phones below.  | | | |
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|  | | |  | How many ways can Google beat the Apple iPad? The answer is two. The search-giant-turned-hardware maker's new Google Nexus 10 tablets boasts a resolution that's richer than the iPad's Retina Display as well as a price tag that's $100 cheaper. | | | |  | Here's what you need to know is inside the Nexus 4: a 4.7-inch 1280x768-pixel IPS display, Android Jelly Bean OS, a 1.5-GHz quad-core processor, and a storage choice of 8GB or 16GB. Here's what you need to know is missing: 4G LTE data. | | | | | |  | There's an uptick in version number -- from Android 4.1 to 4.2 -- but this tasty treat keeps the same cutesy name. Maybe we'll call it New Jelly Bean. Expect better Google Now results, distinct user profiles, gesture typing, and more! | | | |  | Smartphones are pretty wireless already, it's true. But the LG Specturm goes the extra mile with wireless charging built-in. Ditch those micro-USB cords, folks! If you need more incentive, try a super-sized 4.7-inch display, Verizon LTE, and an affordable $99 price tag. | | | | | | |
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