Monday, March 30th, 2009 at
9:46 am
O2 & Carphone Warehouse still have 'exclusive' deal O2 has confirmed it still has exclusivity on Apple's iPhone in the UK, despite news that Play.com had started selling unlocked iPhones last week.
Friday, March 27th, 2009 at
8:22 pm
Post from: FSMdotCOM New iPhone On Its Way: 10 Reasons Why… There is no doubt that in June at WWDC there will be a new iPhone unveilled. To many rumours, there a new OS available for developers and it will be available to consumers in June and so on. 9to5 Mac pretty much sums it up and give us top 10 reasons why we should expect a new iPhone : AT&T is selling refurbs for $99 (again) with activation and plan O2 is giving away free iPhones with their low cost plans (not t
Friday, March 27th, 2009 at
12:57 am
I’m a great Twitter fan but seriously, who cares that Vodafone has re-instated Twitter on SMS with Vodafone UK or that it is free? Here’s the announcement . The PR brigade most certainly seems to be going nuts over it. Craig McGill thinks it’s a game changer and iPhone killer : …is this Vodafone UK’s way of fighting the iPhone ? O2 has the iPhone, Orange are rumoured to be joining them ( as well as getting the option for the 3G sim-enabled macbook when it comes out ) and it see
Wednesday, March 25th, 2009 at
6:14 pm
If you can’t bear to commit yourself to a multi-year wireless contract just to get subsidized pricing on your iPhone 3G purchase, you might want to consider buying an unlocked iPhone 3G. And you don’t even have to go to France to do so. A new UK retailer has started offering unlocked 8GB and 16GB iPhone 3G handsets priced at £550 and £600, respectively. With O2 and AT&T looking to clear out backed-up iPhone 3G stock in anticipation of new iPhone hardware launching this Summer, it
Wednesday, March 25th, 2009 at
10:53 am
Are you looking for an Apple iPhone 3G on Orange, T-Mobile, Vodafone, Three or O2 network? Well earlier we told you about Play.com offering the unlocked SIM Free iPhone 3G, well we want to ask what you think. All those living in the UK and not wanting to tie down to O2 can now have this smartphone with any network they wish, the Apple iPhone will work on any of the networks mentioned above but for a lot of money . Over on Cnet they report saying that Play.com have said that these phones