Tag: orange
Turn gadget junk into cash with Orange
According to Orange, £450 million worth of unwanted gadgets are littered around UK households. Orange see the incentive as a move towards a greener service from the network provider.
Orange confirm November 10th launch for iPhone
Orange, the UK's biggest 3G network, have confirmed that the iPhone will be available on their network as of November 10th.
Orange announces network debut date for iPhone
There have already been over 200,000 pre-orders for the smartphone with the network operator, despite few details being revealed on Orange's intended pricing plan.
Is the iPhone a poisoned chalice for mobile phone networks?
Put simply the views of American iPhone owners and UK ones about their network are uncannily similar.
This week's top five tech movers – IWOOT, LG and a tough call for #1
It's Friday, which means that we round up the top five winners in tech for this week, as well as the biggest loser. Once again we have some hot gadgets and cool new websites, but which is going to take top spot?
Vodafone to sell iPhone in the UK
The Telegraph also says it will spark a price war and may offer the handset at a cheaper price than its rival networks.
Apple iPhone goes Orange – the top five conspiracy theories
Apple obviously wants to end its exclusive deal with AT&Tin the US. So it is using the UK as a test bed to see how non-exclusivity deals works in mature smartphone markets.
Orange subscribers – will you be getting an iPhone?
So what does this mean for Orange subscribers ? At present we have no details on when the phone is coming or how much Orange users will pay for it.
Orange gets the iPhone – official
There has been a great deal of speculation in previous months that the network was going to get the iPhone. It already offers the Apple handset in 28 countries. It will go on sale very soon
Opinion: Why the iPhone might just be killing O2's reputation
O2 is getting a hammering on Twitter. And that's not just the view of a group of iPhone owners in my local (or some unhappy bloggers) but the main headline in a report published by media company Kaizo.