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Watch today's Pocketnow Daily as we talk about the launch of the Midnight Black OnePlus 3T. Then we discuss the red iPhone and the fact that adding a black front isn't at all easy. The Moto X 2017 emerges, though looks aren't its hottest feature. Andy Rubin, founder of Android, is next with a teaser of something that's coming. We end today's show talking about Samsung's Guard S8 for the Samsung Galaxy S8, and what it might bring.
All this and more after the break.
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