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Korea's government has passed a new law that states all smartphones made for sale in the country will need a kill switch included. Samsung and LG are the first to comply.
Samsung continue the roll-out of Android 4.2.2 updates for its devices. Today it's the Galaxy Note 8.0's turn. We've got the simple method to get the update here.
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