Tag: O2
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o2 now include internet tethering with tariffs
O2 are now including internet tethering within their monthly tariffs, aimed at iPhone 4 users who wish to make use of the new tethering feature within iOS 4.3. Until now, o2 customers would have to pay extra on top of their monthly bill for an ‘internet tethering bolt-on’, which was £15. Customers will now be […]
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Gameloft demo their 10 Xperia PLAY release games
Games developer Gameloft has released a demo video for their 10 launch-day Xperia PLAY games, all in 720p HD glory. If you can excuse the chubby thumbs darting around at the bottom of the video, you’ll see that Gameloft have put together some great looking titles for the Android/Playstation device. Graphically they all look pretty […]
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o2 delay Sony Ericsson Xperia Play launch due to Software problems
o2 UK have postponed the release of the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play (previously known as the “Playstation Phone”), due to software problems. The Xperia Play is due for a UK release this Friday, 29/03/2011, but just 4 days before release day o2 have pulled the handset. In an official blog post, o2 state that the […]
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O2 UK customers will get first WP7 update “NoDo” early April
UK network o2 have confirmed that they are working on bringing the first WP7 update “NoDo” to o2 branded Windows Phone handsets in “early April”. Answering a question from an o2 WP7 user on Twitter, the UK network confirmed that they are “working with Microsoft to bring the WP7 NoDo update to HD7 customers ASAP […]
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Vodafone announce it will be stocking the iPad 2
Vodafone are the latest UK network to show their cards on the forthcoming Apple iPad 2 by announcing that it will be stocking the tablet device. However, Voda have not released any information regarding pricing and stocking, just the fact that they are selling the iPad 2. We already know that T-Mobile and Orange (or […]
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Ofcom plan to make calls cheaper, ordering networks to lower their MTRs
A MTR (Mobile Termination Rate) is the fee that a mobile phone network is allowed to charge for connecting a call to their network. Unfortunately for the consumer, until now networks have been allowed to charge inflated costs for voice calls, resulting in expensive phone bills. UK regulator Ofcom set out a plan last April […]