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Android Overload: Sensation Camera Super Mod Ported To HTC Vivid, Rovio Teases New Game (Not Angry Birds) and More

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Looks like we’ve got a healthy fixin’ of the Android Overload for you tonight. There are are so many stories that come past our way, we couldn’t possibly feature them all. The ones that didn’t make the cut, we place them here. In the Android Overload. There’s almost always something here for everyone, so, pull up a chair and dig right in.

  • Sprint’s HTC EVO 4G LTE is now up for pre-order through Best Buy with $50 gift card offer. [BestBuy]
  • More Acer Iconia Tab A100 users are receiving the update to Android 4.0. [TheVerge]
  • LG Optimus LTE 2 shows off new camera features with voice activation. [PhoneArena]
  • HTC Sensation camera “Super Mod” gets ported to the HTC Vivid. [XDA]
  • AOKP Build 35 is now available. [AOKP]
  • Canadian carriers announce plans to carry Samsung Galaxy S3. What about US carriers? [MobileSyrup]
  • The Box Team introduces CloudOn. Full MS Office suite for Android devices. [PandoDaily]
  • New Jersey firm claims 3G patent. Sues Apple and Samsung. [GigaOM]
  • 59% of apps don’t generate enough revenue to break even. [App-Promo]
  • Infographic of how the Chinese use Android and iOS. [RWW]
  • AT&T sees an end to WiFi-only tablets. [ComputerWorld]
  • Andy Rubin says he didn’t know about Sun’s patent portfolio. [ZDNet]
  • Is T-Mobile going to buy MetroPCS? GigaOM says no way. [GigaOM]
  • Rovio teases new game in Angry Birds video. [YouTube]
Chris Chavez
I've been obsessed with consumer technology for about as long as I can remember, be it video games, photography, or mobile devices. If you can plug it in, I have to own it. Preparing for the day when Android finally becomes self-aware and I get to welcome our new robot overlords.

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  1. Wow. Still can’t get links to work right. Seriously, I’ll link check the next Android Overload (for free) if you send me a preview. This is nuts.

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