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In UnleashTV Episode 65 we discuss the big news of the week: Google selling off Motorola to Lenovo, as well as other big news in Mobile Dont forget to follow Alvin over at / alv1nw and Cj over at : / clintonjeff Or like us on Facebook over at: / unleashthephones The News Rundown includes: Android reached 79 percent smartphone marketshare in 2013 Nokia No Longer India's Most Trusted Brand as Samsung, Sony Rise to the Top HTC Desire 310 Unveiled [4.5 inch display, quad-core MediaTek processor] Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo Announced Samsung Announces Black Edition Galaxy S4 & S4 Mini Oppo N1 launched in India for Rs 39,999 Sony Announces Tablet-Compatible mounts for QX10 & QX100 Lenses Sony Rolls Out Software Updates for QX lens cameras: Bring higher ISO, 1080p video capture Android 4.4.2 KitKat Rolling Out for HTC One in Europe Bing Travel and Food and Drink apps released for Windows Phone Nokia MixRadio Updated: Brings Offline Improvements, Default Background Art Facebook announces Paper for iOS : a "distraction-free" News Reading App Samsung's first Tizen phone leaked in official render Nokia X Specs Leaked: As Budget as Android Can Go Samsung and Google Enter Into 10-year Patent Agreement LG Q4 2013 Results : 13.2 million Smartphones Shipped, $40 Million Loss Apple Q4 2013 Results: 51 million iPhones, 26 million iPads Sold Google Q4 2013 earnings: $16.86 billion revenue, $3.92 billion income Motorola Q4 2013 Results: $1.24 billion revenue, $384 million loss Lenovo Acquires Motorola Mobility The Main Topics of the week are: This week in doomsday predictions: With Google getting rid of (most of) Motorola Mobility, is there any chance that Microsoft-Nokia will end well? It seems that no acquisition of an independent phone maker by a larger company has resulted in success. Talking myself out of buying a used Lumia 920: Alvin almost bought a red Lumia 920 off eBay this week but convinced himself not to do it. Why?