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By October 7, 2009 Read More →

Orange opens its first UK multimedia store

Today in Milton Keynes Orange opened its first UK multimedia store. Unlike the other 401 Orange Retail stores this one is designed to encourage engagement between consumers and the range of multimedia technology that is now offered by Orange.

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The front of the store

Not only did the store open today but it also launched the new Motorola DEXT, Motorola’s first Android device. This was the first place in the world where the DEXT could be purchased today!

Sian Doyle, Director of Orange Retail said: “Milton Keynes offers the perfect venue to launch the first ever Orange Multimedia Store. Its young demographic and forward-thinking population plus the estimated potential 297,000 mobile users in the city, tells us there is high demand for the latest mobile, broadband and digital solutions. Also, as a sign of our commitment to the Milton Keynes area, we were able to have the much anticipated Motorola DEXTT with MOTOBLURT available exclusively on opening day, a day before it goes on sale anywhere else in the world.”

The mobile market is changing rapidly, with devices and the services operators provide evolving all the time giving you access to a wide range multimedia on the go. The Orange Multimedia Store in Milton Keynes brings the best of mobile multimedia together, creating a ‘live’ experience of what can be accessed and achieved through the mobile.

Popularity of Multimedia on your Mobile

The demand for such an advanced store is backed up by the surge in the popularity and consumption of digital media. Orange’s fifth digital media index shows a ‘digital media boom’ in data usage across mobile phones especially in the area of entertainment and social networking, which increased by 129% in 12 months.  Dongle use increased by 4,125% while music and video downloads via mobile have increased by 38% in the last six months alone.

The Milton Keynes Multimedia Experience

The Orange Multimedia Store in thecentre:mk is a digital ‘playground’ – ranging from its giant 70-inch cinema style screen and seating at the front of the store to the bouncy rubber floor when you first walk in. The seated area has been created for new product demonstrations, basic education workshops and film previews, as well as offering it to the local community as a unique platform for endless possibilities, such as book signings and product launches.

The store will also feature live handsets for customers to engage with all the services available from Orange while the showcase screen on the main wall, which is one of the biggest in the UK, is the place where all the mobile technology available in store will be brought to life on a large scale.

This screen will also play host to two of the stores most unique interactive features.

  1. A giant virtual Mexican Wave which will be made up of customers filmed in store via mobile devices.
  2. From launch day, people are also being invited to send in pictures of ‘what symbolises Milton Keynes’ to feature on the screen, creating a ‘PhotoClock’, which will display images at the time they were taken / sent from anywhere in Milton Keynes.

Not only is the store packed with state-of-the-art features, it also has a team of experts in store to help bring all these interactive elements to life.

Cherry Peters, manager of the new store said: “Advances in digital media are staggering and increasingly becoming an essential part of our everyday life. Therefore, the need to keep up has never been greater, which is why Orange has created a fun and entertaining centre for all to enjoy whether you’re a tech savvy teen or less aware of what your digital devices can offer to make your life easier.”

The launch of this store will coincide with the exclusive unveiling of Motorola’s highly anticipated DEXTT with MOTOBLURT the only solution that automatically manages and integrates all of your communication, from work e-mail to social messaging activity – all to your home screen in easy to manage streams. Milton Keynes will be the first place in the UK to showcase the Motorola DEXTT with MOTOBLURT.

Orange’s Multimedia Store will open to the public on Tuesday 6th October at 3pm and can be found at on Midsummer Arcade, in thecentre:mk.

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The Orange cinema

 

It will be interesting to see how the new store takes off. If its a success you could see a similar one coming to a town near you!

 

Posted by: James

Posted in: Press Releases
By October 6, 2009 Read More →

Confirmed list of new Windows Phones

I have just got back from the official launch of Microsoft “Windows Phone” in London and before I write up my report of the days news I thought I would first get out the full list of devices launching with 6.5.

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Windows phone

 

The following list is confirmed for the UK:

HTC Touch 2 from T-Mobile and Carphone Warehouse

HTC Touch HD 2 from O2 and Carphone Warehouse

LG GM750 from Vodafone

Samsung Omnia 2 & Omnia Lite from Carphone Warehouse

Samsung Omnia Pro B7730 from Carphone Warehouse on October 30th

Sony Ericsson X2 from Vodafone on October 30th

Samsung Omnia Pro B7610 from O2 on November 30th

 

The below handsets are upgradable from 6.1 to 6.5:

HTC TouchDiamond2 from T-Mobile and Carphone Warehouse

HTC Touch Pro2 from Vodafone on October 14th

HTC Snap

Toshiba TG01 from Orange.

 

I’m sure we will see many more announcements over the next few weeks so keep your eyes peeled!

 

Posted by: James

Posted in: Press Releases
By October 6, 2009 Read More →

Windows Marketplace Update

With the launch of Windows Mobile 6.5 on Tuesday one of the exciting new features is the Marketplace (app store).

It feels like windows phone users have been waiting forever for this and its long over due but Microsoft initially said it was only for version 6.5.

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Windows Marketplace

This week Microsoft have stated that is defiantly coming to 6.1 as well which is fantastic news for those whose phones are not supported for the upgrade to 6.5.

The Marketplace has got some catching up to do so it will be interesting to see how many apps it launches with and also what the prices are like.

Windows apps have historically been expensive compared to other platforms so lets see if Microsoft can give Apple a run for its money.

“First, we’ll launch Windows Marketplace for Mobile with Windows phones on October 6th. We’ve also discussed following this launch with an update that will include support for Windows Mobile 6 and 6.1 by the end of the year. More specifically, we’re targeting November for phase two. In addition, this second phase will bring the PC based catalog and shopping experience, user generated app reviews, advanced key-based anti-piracy protection and other enhancements that expand your business opportunity and make it easier for a larger number of customers to find and buy your application.”

 

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Posted in: Press Releases
By October 6, 2009 Read More →

New Windows Phones ready to be shipped NOW

The nice people at both Clove Technology and Devicewire dropped us a line today to let us know that there new range of Windows Phones running Windows Mobile 6.5 are in stock and ready for dispatch today.

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Windows Phone

For those of you that have not seen our previous posts on this, today sees the big launch of Windows Mobile 6.5!

As you may of noticed from the above new picture from Microsoft the, term “windows mobile” is now being scrapped and all windows devices will fall into the category of “Windows Phones” whether they are running version 5, 6, 6.1, 6.5 standard or professional.

I will be present at the launch today so be sure to check back in with us this evening for the latest news and gossip from the days activities.

 

The devices we have been notified of today are the HTC Touch2, Acer F1, Acer E1, Acer C1 & Acer L1.

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HTC Touch2

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Acer F1

 

Acer L1

Acer L1

 

All these devices bring a little something different to the table so deciding which is the phone for you may be a big job in itself!

For further information on all the new devices please contact either Clove or Devicewire on the below links:

 

www.clove.co.uk 01202 552936

www.devicewire.co.uk 0870 8490233

 

 

Posted by: James

Posted in: News
By October 4, 2009 Read More →

HTC Tattoo coming soon to Orange

A couple of weeks ago I posted the fact that the HTC Tattoo was showing as coming soon to Vodafone. Well, today it has also appeared on the Orange website which is good news.

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HTC Tattoo

This device will obviously be available on contract but I am also looking forward to finding out if it will also be on PAYG. If it is then the big question will be cost. Just this week T-Mobile announced there own Android device, the Pulse and this is priced at £176.00 on PAYG. Will Orange use the Tattoo to compete? I do hope so as I think I need an Android device for research purposes and although not as good as the HTC Hero or Samsung Galaxy it will be a good option for me as long as the price is right.

Link – HTC Tattoo

Any further updates will be announced here.

 

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Posted in: News
By October 3, 2009 Read More →

HTC HD2 (Leo) coming to T-Mobile

Just yesterday I posted about the HTC HD2 is apparently being released on O2 soon. Well, the word on the street (the Internet actually) is that it will also be available on T-Mobile as well.

T-Mobile HTC Touch HD2

 

T-Mobile Touch HD2

 

As usual with the HTC devices, T-Mobile have changed the name of the device slightly and are calling it the Touch HD2. They just have to make it a bit more confusing!

With only four days until the launch of Windows Mobile 6.5 I am hoping Orange also pick up the HD2 as I am due an upgrade soon and the HD2 specs are pretty hot. I may have to get some bigger hands though to cope with the massive 4.3 inch device!

 

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By October 1, 2009 Read More →

HTC HD2 looks like its on its way to O2, rather soon.

It looks pretty certain that O2 will have the HTC HD2 (aka Leo) available in the next few weeks. In the last 24 hours a copy of O2s magazine was published showing the HD2 in its full glory.

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HTC HD2

With Windows Mobile 6.5 being launched on Tuesday next week the HD2 will be one of the first 6.5 devices to hit the market. O2 are clearly aiming high with this device as they are going to have there work cut out over the next few months with other carriers starting to sell the iPhone. With them selling the HTC HD2 as well as the Palm Pre they are going to be able to offer the consumer a fantastic range of options depending on the customers requirements.

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HD2 alongside Touch Pro2

The HD2 is a real beast of a device. As well as its monstrous 4.3 inch screen it is driven by a 1 Ghz Snapdragon CPU accompanied by 320MB of Ram and 512MB ROM. The only slight concern I have is that is reported to have a 1230 mAh battery and with a screen so big im wondering if the battery will last me a day.

The HD2 is rumoured to be available from October 12th however until that’s confirmed I wont be committing to a date, however I am attending the “Windows Phone” launch in London on Tuesday so fingers crossed we may here some news on devices as well as the new 6.5 version.

I will have a full report of the event on the site Tuesday evening so please come back to us to check out the latest news from Microsoft.

 

Posted by: James

Posted in: Phones
By September 30, 2009 Read More →

New laptops from Toshiba

Toshiba have today announced two new laptops with some rather impressive specs. The Satellite T110 & T130 are not only lightweight and thin, but also offer battery life up to 11 hours! Available from late October the laptops have a starting price of £429.00.

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T110 and T130

 

London, UK, 29th September 2009

“Toshiba UK today announced the Satellite T110 and T130 – the first Toshiba laptops to feature Intel® CULV (Consumer Ultra Low Voltage) processors, designed to offer the performance and functionality of full-sized laptops with portability and a battery life of up to eleven hours.

The Satellite T-series is the perfect balance of thin and light eye-catching design, portability, extensive connectivity and stunning battery performance, at an affordable price point. Consumers have a choice of sizes and colour options – the T130 is available with a 13.3” screen, whilst the smaller T110 offers an 11.6” alternative. The T130 will be available in the Satellite Pro range for business users.

Elegant design
Only 22.2mm at its thinnest point and a mere 1.58kg in weight*, the slender, tapered chassis of the Satellite T-series offers a stunning mobile computing experience. The range features an elegant, subtle pattern design – available in a choice of Precious Black, Iron Red Metallic and Luxe White Pearl (model dependent) – that continues inside the laptop, around the keyboard, screen and display.

Portability without compromise
While both the Satellite T110 and T130 boast a thin, compact design, they also deliver a powerful performance thanks to the Intel® CULV processors. The Satellite T130 is available with the choice of Intel® Pentium®, Intel® Single Core or Intel® Celeron Single Core ultra low voltage processors, and the Satellite T110 has the option of either an Intel® Pentium® or Intel® Celeron Single CoreTM ultra low voltage processor.

The ultra low voltage CPU allows for a much longer average running time between charges whilst still providing the processing power necessary for resource intensive tasks such as word processing or image editing, with consumers able to enjoy up to eleven hours use on a single charge. Up to 4GB DDR3 (800MHz) of RAM and up to 500GB of hard disk drive space allow consumers the flexibility to keep their important files with them and run several programs simultaneously.

Mobile working on the Satellite T130 and T110 is made even easier by the inclusion of an LED backlit 16:9 widescreen featuring a resolution of 1366 x 768, at screen sizes of 13.3” and 11.6” respectively. Meanwhile, both models feature Toshiba’s 3D sensor for HDD protection, which detects free falls, shock or vibration and locks down the hard drive to prevent the loss of valuable data.

Comprehensive features
The Satellite T-series also features Toshiba’s innovative gesture support. A multi-touch control pad enables users to pinch, zoom, swipe and rotate objects simply by moving their fingers. An integrated webcam makes video conferencing and web chats simple, and with Toshiba’s Face Recognition technology, it is possible to access files by simply looking into the camera – no need for passwords.

Users can also further maximise the efficiency of their laptop by adjusting the power settings with Toshiba’s Eco-Utility tool – a software application, developed by Toshiba, which allows users to monitor how much energy their laptop is using and reduce the energy consumption by up to 25% in idle mode. The power saving Eco Utility Tool demonstrates the efficiency offered by Eco Utility in direct comparison to the standard power mode.  

The Satellite T110 and T130 laptops offer a wide range of connectivity options including integrated Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity. Furthermore, all Satellite T-series laptops provide three USB 2.0 ports with Toshiba’s Sleep-and-Charge technology allowing multiple devices to charge even when the laptop is switched off. An HDMI port on all versions also allows users to connect to high definition television sets.”

Satellite T110

  • Intel® Pentium® or Intel® Celeron Single CoreTM ultra low voltage processor
  • Up to 3GB (DDR3)
  • 250GB HDD
  • 11.6″ LED Backlit 1366 x 768 Screen
  • Integrated Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n
  • Integrated Web Camera with Face Recognition
  • 3 x USB 2.0 Sleep and Charge, 1 x HDMI
  • 1.58kg
  • Available in Precious Black or Iron Red Metallic

 

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T110

 

Satellite T130

  • Intel® Pentium®, Intel® Single Core or Intel® Celeron Single Core ultra-low-voltage processor
  • Up to 4GB (DDR3)
  • Up to 500GB HDD
  • 13.3″ LED Backlit 1366 x 768 Screen
  • Integrated Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n
  • Integrated Web Camera with Face Recognition
  • 3 x USB 2.0 Sleep & Charge, 1 x HDMI
  • 1.76kg
  • Available in Precious Black, Iron Red Metallic or Luxe White Pearl

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T130

 

Satellite Pro T130

  • Intel® Celeron Single CoreTM or Intel Core 2 Duo ultra-low-voltage processor
  • Up to 4GB (DDR3)
  • Up to 320GB HDD
  • 13.3″ LED Backlit 1366 x 768 Screen
  • Integrated Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n
  • Integrated Web Camera with Face Recognition
  • 3 x USB 2.0 Sleep & Charge, 1 x HDMI
  • 1.76kg
  • Available in Precious Black

 

Fingers crossed will will get one of these beauties to review so look out for further news and we maybe an unboxing video if we are lucky.

 

Posted by: James

Posted in: News
By September 29, 2009 Read More →

Samsung i7500 Galaxy Review

Samsung’s first Android device which was initially released in Germany is now available here in the UK. It has certainly got some stiff competition as HTC’s Hero is now well established and getting pretty good reviews all round. Does the Galaxy stand a chance against the other Android devices already on the market or is it worth waiting for a forthcoming one?

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Samsung i7500 Galaxy

 

What’s in the box:

  • Handset
  • Battery
  • Pouch/Case
  • Charger
  • Earphones
  • USB Cable
  • Software

The Ten Second Review:

Device: Samsung i7500 Galaxy

Price: £435.99

Summary: An Android device sporting a 5MP camera, WiFi, GPS and a 3.2 OLED display.

Best of: WiFi, GPS, OLED Screen

Worst of: Unlock Key, Function Buttons

Samsung i7500 Galaxy Specification:

Samsung GT-I7500 Galaxy specification:
Dimensions:- 115 x 56 x 11.9mm
Battery:- Capacity: 1500 mAh
Display:- 320 x 480 pixels/3.2 inch AMOLED Display
Network:- GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 (Quad-Band) / HSDPA (7.2Mbps)
Camera:- 5 mega-pixels (auto-focus)
Power LED Flash
Video:- Video Streaming
Music:- Supported formats: MP3, AAC, eAAC+ & WMA
Messaging:- SMS / MMS (with video) / E-mail (POP3, SMTP, IMAP4, GMail) / Instant Messaging (Google Talk)
Memory:- 8GB (internal) / microSDHC (external)
Connectivity:- microUSB / 3.5mm AV connector
Bluetooth (2.0)
Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b/g)
Navigation:- AGPS / Google Maps / Google Street View / Google Latitude
Features:- YouTube / Google Calender / Google Search

 

General:

The top of the Galaxy houses the USB port and also the 3.5mm headset jack.

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Galaxy Top

 

The front contains send/end keys, a menu key on the left, a back button and a home button on the right. In the centre is the D-Pad.

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The Galaxy’s keys

 

The left side contains only the up/down volume rocker.

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Left side

 

On the right can be found the unlock button as well as the camera button.

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Right side

 

On the back of the device is the speaker grill at the base and the camera and flash at the top.

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The back of the Galaxy

 

 

Highlights:

  • WiFi
  • Camera
  • OLED Display

Lowlights:

  • Unlock Button
  • Bad key positioning

 

Review:

I was really looking forward to getting the Galaxy for review as I have had very limited time to use Android devices. Luckily I have a friend who has a HTC Hero and I have been able to have a good go, so I guess I will be comparing the Galaxy against the Hero as well as other operating systems.

Straight out of the box the Galaxy felt great in the hand. Like the Samsung Jet its plastic back cover is super shiny and feels well made. Once turned on and the screen kicks into life the device looked amazing. The OLED display really is so crisp and bright. I’m sure its only a matter of time until other manufactures are also using the same screens. On the forum one question I was asked was how easy the screen was to see in bright conditions. To be honest compared to my Windows devices I would say its on par. Neither are fantastic but I have managed.

Unlike the HTC Hero, the Galaxy runs the standard Android user interface like on the HTC Magic and T-Mobile G1. This consists of three home screens which are all totally customisable. By holding down a point on the screen a menu pops up which allows you to add shortcuts, widgets, folders or change wallpaper. These options are great as it allows you to only have the stuff you really use on the homescreens.

At the top of the homescreen is the notification bar. It also houses important information such as signal strength, battery life and the time, however if you get a notification such as a sms or voicemail a symbol will appear in this bar. To access the information you grab the bar with your finger or thumb and drag it down. This will open the notification bar into a full screen page giving to quick access to messages etc.

At the bottom of the screen is a grey tab button with an arrow on it. By sliding this arrow up it opens the main menu. Again the menu looks great as the icons are on a black background which really makes the coloured icons stand out. I had one major problem with the menu though. I was missing the Android Market icon (Androids app store). So, I thought that it must be located somewhere deeper in the menus but I was wrong. It was not on the handset full stop! I contacted Matt about this and he emailed Samsung who actually phoned him and discussed the problem. They kindly agreed to find out how to resolve the issue and get back to him. Did they call back – NO. Shame on you Samsung. So I now have an Android device which I can not customise with app’s from Android Market. Kind of defeats the whole point of buying the device if you ask me. Although O2 are selling the handset we have failed to actually locate a store that has a Galaxy in stock. So will the retail version have the Android market or not, or have all the handsets gone back to Samsung to be fixed???

 

Although the Galaxy looks a nice design I don’t think that the buttons on the front of the handset are very user friendly. The left hand side is okay but on the right they have squeezed an extra button in (the home key). It just feels like these buttons are a bit to close together and using one handed feels a little bit odd.  The other button which got really on my nerves is the lock key on the right hand side of the phone. Each time I wanted to do something I had to hold down the lock key for about three/four seconds which when picking the phone up dozens of times a day gets rather frustrating. Most other touch screen devices I have used have had a simple on screen unlock which takes a quarter of the time to complete. I also wasn’t too keen on the D-Pad. Although it does its job I didn’t like it as much as the track ball on the HTC Hero and to be truthful im not sure either handset actually need this feature as its so easy to change screens using the screen itself.

 

On to a positive feature, the camera. Although the cameras interface is not the best and using the soft keys to get through the menus is a pain, the camera takes good pictures. Outdoors, the pictures are as good as any other 5mp camera phone and indoors the flash does a brilliant job. The quality is without doubt good enough for printing. The video feature also is pretty good but like most phones it looks great on the device but not so hot once on a computer!

 

Listening to MP3s was also positive. The Metallica test was a huge success! The speaker is fairly loud but listening with the Samsung earphones was fantastic and I would say on par with my ipod. Samsung have always made a good job of there earphones, in my opinion, and they supply these ones with several of there handsets which is good news for music fans. With 8Gb of storage the Galaxy will hold a massive amount of music tracks.

The music interface is also very nice on the Galaxy with simple large on screen buttons. In addition to the album coverwork being displayed also the artist, album and song title are shown.

One thing that does concern me though is the lack of Bluetooth file transfer. Im not sure why this has been left out but I believe its an Android thing. Im sure this will change in time.

With a nice big screen web browsing has to be one of the Galaxy’s selling points and Samsung have not let us down. The OLED screen makes viewing images amazing and although there is no pinch zooming the onscreen zoom options are simple pimple!

A nice feature with the browser is multi tabbing. You can have four tabs open at a time and with a click of the menu button you can see all four tabs on one page, quarter screen, giving you the easiest way to choose which page you wish to return to.

Like most browsers there are numerous settings options such as choosing text size, blocking images, remember passwords and blocking pop ups.

A good browser all round!

 

Messaging is fine and dandy on the Galaxy. As the phone is an Android device you can easily import GMail contacts and there is a separate app for using GMail. Alternatively you can use any email address and the Galaxy will automatically detect the settings. I set up my Yahoo account and it worked just fine. Typing on the Galaxy is a bit tight in portrait mode but in landscape its relatively easy. The added haptic feedback is a nice touch. I am used to a physical keyboard but I soon picked up typing on the Galaxy and although not as fast as on my Touch Pro2 I surprised myself.

 

The Galaxy comes with a couple of nice app’s pre-installed. The first being google maps, which seems to be standard now on smartphones and secondly a YouTube client. Both worked well and its a shame I couldn’t download any others!

 

Conclusion:

So do I like the Galaxy as much as the Hero – No, and I cant see many people disagreeing with me once they have used both. It does what its meant to do and it does it well but its just not as nice. I was bitterly disappointed with Samsung’s failure to sort out the Android Market issue and had I been able to download other app’s then maybe the race would have been a bit closer.

Its still early days for Android and the best is yet to come but at the moment the Hero is still in the lead, for the time being at least.

If you have any questions regarding this handset please use the forum and I will do my best to answer.

 

Review by: James

Posted in: Reviews
By September 29, 2009 Read More →

Vodafone to get iPhone too.

Looks like Vodafone are following the likes of Orange and have agreed with Apple to sell the iPhone 3G & 3GS in the UK.

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Vodafone & iPhone

 

Potential Vodafone iPhone users can register there interest at the following link – Register interest in an iPhone

More to follow later………..

 

 

Posted by: James

Posted in: Phones
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