Just last week we reported that UK iPhone sales were lower than already low expectations. Proving the point in no uncertain words, UK mobile operator O2, who exclusively sells Apple's iPhone, has ...
Editor’s Note: The following article is excerpted from Macworld UK. Visit Macworld U.K.’s blog page for the latest Mac news from across the Atlantic. O2 has admitted that its online ordering system ...
While you might be busy coming up with a New Year's resolution you can actually stick to – no, we won't be giving up any chocolate – one possible commitment this Christmas season is a new phone ...
One of the many details announced in the Apple WWDC keynote, going on at the moment, was that O2 is one of the iPhone carriers who will allow tethering. Tethering allows the handset to be used as a ...
When O2 announced it's tariffs for the Apple iPhone they conveniently skipped over what they meant by unlimited data by saying that "it was subject to their fair use policy" that allowed upto 1400 ...
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from Macworld UK. Visit Macworld UK’s blog page for the latest Mac news from across the Atlantic. O2, Apple’s original mobile partner in the UK, is to ...
O2, one of the leading providers of wireless service in the United Kingdom, has apologized to customers for recent network issues including the inability to make or receive calls, or transmit data.
British carrier O2 plans a prompt morning launch for the iPhone 3G, AppleInsider has learned, and hints that it may unlock the iPhone for use on any carrier for Pay As You Go customers. Appearing to ...
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