According to our sources at O2, Brits who want to buy a 3G iPhone are going to have to sign up to a contract before they can get their hands on one, wherever they buy it. This is seriously bad news ...
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. Apple’s original UK iPhone partner O2 will start to ...
O2 is to allow its iPhone customers in the UK to unlock their handset from tomorrow. 10 November is the day that sees O2’s two-year exclusivity deal with Apple come to an end. Rival network Orange is ...
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 ...
UK carrier O2 will unlock iPhones once subscriber contracts expire, allowing customers to use the Apple device on rival networks. The decision by Telefonica chairman and CEO Matthew Key could preview ...
Up until now, when an iPhone user’s contract has ended with O2, they have refused to unlock the iPhone so that it could be used on another network on the grounds that they have the exclusive rights ...
Despite company's attempts to make life harder for the unlocking community, the number of unlocked iPhones appears to be soaring. Tom Krazit writes about the ever-expanding world of Google, as the ...
Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs said today that it’s his company’s job to stymie hackers who try to unlock the iPhone — the first time the company has officially said it would fight attempts to use the ...
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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