Mobile phone news, Jul - Sep 2007

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Vodafone customers 'receiving incorrect bills'

28 September 2007

Many Vodafone customers in the UK are continuing to receive random invoices and restricted access to their online billing, it has emerged.

T-Mobile encourages recycling with SIM deal

27 September 2007

T-Mobile has launched a new SIM only service for mobile phone users happy to keep hold of their old handsets.

Apple warns on iPhone unlocking damage

26 September 2007

Apple has warned iPhone users they risk causing permanent damage to their device if they attempt to unlock a handset to use with an unauthorised network.

Advertising mobile operator plans European move

25 September 2007

The UK's first mobile phone operator to offer customers free phone calls in return for them being sent adverts to their handsets has announced it plans to move into European markets next year.

Ofcom to free mobile spectrum

21 September 2007

Ofcom has proposed changes to the radio spectrum bands used by mobile phone operators which could open up the sector to new technology as well as helping to promote competition.

iPhone 'could try harder'

20 September 2007

The announcement that O2 is to exclusively supply the iPhone in the UK has been welcomed, but doubts remain as to whether the gadget offers customers real value for money in terms of the technology it offers when compared to other mobile and MP3 devices available.

Switch mobiles for special deals

19 September 2007

Switching mobile phone provider to an online account could not only save you money on your bills, but you could also get a free gift worth up to £400.

iPhone launched in UK

18 September 2007

Apple's long-awaited iPhone will finally hit shops in the UK today, three months after the sought-after gadget was launched in the US.

More mobile phones than people in the UK

17 September 2007

One in four people in the UK now has more than four mobile phones, new research has uncovered.

T-Mobile and 3 in possible tie-up

14 September 2007

T-Mobile is considering teaming up with rival mobile provider 3 to pool its network infrastructure, it has been reported.

Orange unveils new colourful mobile handsets for Christmas

13 September 2007

Orange has unveiled a colourful range of brand new handsets to put under the tree this Christmas.

P2P mobiles 'could revolutionise developing countries'

12 September 2007

A Swedish company has come up with a way of using peer-to-peer technology to allow mobile users to make free calls.

Wireless music downloads celebrated

11 September 2007

Vodafone has celebrated the launch of a wireless 'all you can eat' music download service set to hit its mobile phones in the near future.

Mobile phone technology celebrates 20th anniversary

10 September 2007

Important technology behind the global growth of the mobile phone has recently celebrated its 20th anniversary.

Apple slices iPhone price by third

07 September 2007

Mobile phone users hoping to get their hands on the eagerly-awaited iPhone when it is released in the UK may not need to fork out as much as they had first anticipated, after Apple has announced it is to cut the cost of the touch-screen handset by a third in the US.

Orange offers free flights with new mobiles

06 September 2007

Orange is to start offering its customers free return flights to destinations around the world as part of its existing Animal Plans.

Mobiles set to be digital wallets

04 September 2007

Five of the UK's biggest mobile phone companies have launched a scheme allowing people to use their handsets as 'digital wallets'.

Mobiles set to be digital wallets

04 September 2007

Five of the UK's biggest mobile phone companies have launched a scheme allowing people to use their handsets as 'digital wallets'.

Britons lose out in mobile switching

03 September 2007

Over two million Britons are losing out on saving money on their mobile phone bills as current switching processes are too complicated and they are too reluctant to lose their existing phone number, a report has claimed.

Nokia puts pressure on iPhone

30 August 2007

Mobile phone firm Nokia has increased pressure on Apple by announcing it is to launch an online music store and handset to compete with rival technology of the iPhone.