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Carphone Warehouse mobile phone deals are among the best around, with attractive contract terms, keen prices and generous upgrades. These ensure that it continues to retain its status as number one phone retailer in the UK.
The firm is Europe’s largest mobile phone retailer with over 2,400 stories in nine countries. The TalkTalk Group, a residential broadband and home phone business, is also owned by Carphone Warehouse.
Why choose Carphone Warehouse mobile phones?
Carphone Warehouse mobile phone customers benefit from competitive contract terms and tariffs and free games consoles. They also get choose from exclusive high-end and affordable mobile phones and get regular upgrades.
Consumers are also given the option to retain their number when they opt for a Carphone Warehouse mobile phone deal, as well as attractive upgrade terms with the following networks: O2, Orange, Vodafone, 3, Virgin Media and T-Mobile.
Free gifts with Carphone Warehouse mobile phones
Free gifts that have been available with Carphone Warehouse mobile phones have included consoles such as the Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 3, PSPs, Xbox360 and Nintendo DS, as well as sat nav devices and great music equipment.
Carphone Warehouse mobile phone customers have also been able to take advantage of deals that provide them with vouchers for high street stores and even high-end Asus and Dell laptops.
Carphone Warehouse mobile phone contracts
Partnerships with all the UK’s largest networks means Carphone Warehouse has the largest range of mobile phone contracts in the UK, as well as the widest choice of handsets.
History of Carphone Warehouse
Carphone Warehouse was founded in 1989 as a mobile phone retailer by Charles Dunstone, who remains the firm’s Chief Executive Officer to this day. The firm's nascent years were marked by rapid growth and the opening of its first stores outside the UK under the Phone House brand.
January 1999 was a pivotal year in the firm’s history and was marked by the acquisition of Tandy’s UK business, thus expanding its retail network infrastructure with the addition almost 270 branches and massively raising brand awareness.
In 2003, Carphone Warehouse launched TalkTalk – a broadband and home phone landline provider. The company became the largest UK residential broadband supplier when it bought out Tiscali in 2009. In the meantime, the UK conglomerate merged with America’s largest electrical retailer Best Buy in 2009 in a deal worth £1.1 billion.
Over the course of its history, Carphone Warehouse’ has garnered a slew of awards. These include Best Large Retailer from Mobile News and the highly coveted prize for High Street Retailer of the Year from Mobile Choice. Carphone Warehouse mobile phone marketing campaigns have memorably seen the use of the Stereo MCs’ song Connected and an animated mobile phone character voiced by comedian Ed Byrne called Mowbli.
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