Showing posts with label Three UK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Three UK. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 June 2013

In Other News: 04/06/2013.

  • HTC's Russian branch has seemingly confirmed that the Android 4.2.2 update for the HTC One will arrive in the middle of this month!
    Twitter Via PocketNow.
  • Intel have shown off their new and homemade LTE modem chip! The company has said that the new modem will be paired with 22nm quad-core Atom SoCs for tablets initially. These will have global roaming capabilities and will land on shelves "towards the end of the back to school season."
    Via Engadget.
  • Intel has teased fanless tablets running Intel's Core line of processors at this year's Computex, which means that tablets of tomorrow will be a lot more powerful. The trick here though is that the processors are Intel's new Haswell chips!
    Via Engadget.
  • Sky have updated their Sky+ app for Android with added support for proper advanced search functionality and Google-esque instant search results as you type.
    Via PocketLint.
  • It seems that Zynga is shuttering the OMGPOP studio who were behind their cult game 'Draw Something'!
    Via TheVerge.
And finally, Three UK have been having data issues all day, but according to their Twitter team everything is back up and working how it should now!

Monday, 27 May 2013

Three UK see if the Samsung Galaxy Mega will fit in your pockets!

   Over the weekend we told you guys that we think the Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 is the sweet spot for a phablet, because it offers you a huge screen and it has a nice small bezel, which makes everything nice and manageable compared to seven inch tablets!

   The video below is actually really nice because it addresses mos of the concerns which you would have about the size of the phone. There's a comparison between the Mega 6.3 and all of Samsung Galaxy S and Galaxy Note flagships in all their various sizes.

Brendan Arndt also looks into how well the device fits in your pocket, and we won't spoilt the surprise, you'll have to check out the video to see that! If the device can fit in your pocket, then Brendan says it'll be great for reading books, mobile gaming and especially watching videos.

   Check out the video and let us know your thoughts on the Mega 6.3 in the comments below!
Via AndroidAuthority.

Monday, 25 March 2013

In Other News: 25/03/2013

  • According to today's reports the Samsung Galaxy S4 will initially turn up with a Snapdragon 600 processor inside 70% of the devices because Samsung is not confident they can make enough of the Exynos 5 Octa processors fast enough!
    Via UnwiredView.
  • Apple has bought indoor mapping company WifiSLAM for $20 million. The purchase will most likely allow Apple to better Google's mapping solution for iOS, the latter of which doesn't currently offer their indoor maps to people using Apple's platform. As and when Apple catch up with Google we expect Google will flick a switch and the feature will be available on iPhones too!
    WSJ Via PCAdvisor.
  • Microsoft's Windows 8 app store has now hit the 50,000 app milestone!
    Via Slashgear.
  • Microsoft have also announced updates to the Mail, Calendar and People apps for Windows 8 users. There's a load of new features which you can check out here!
    Via Twitter.
  • Barnes and Noble have announced that their devices will soon offer in-app purchases! If you wondered why this is important then check out this post!
    Via Phandroid.
  • The research group iFixit have torn apart Blackberry's Z10 and they think it's excellent. The guys said that the phone is very easy to fix and they gave it a repair-ability score of 8 out of 10. The guys said that, "The BlackBerry Z10 is proof that smartphones can be thin, easily-repairable, and have replaceable batteries." That's what we like to hear, although they did reiterate that you shouldn't drop it from ear height because that'll probably break it!
    Via CNet
  • GameStick's creators have announced that the device will be fully compatible with XMBC and so it'll happily function as a mini media centre just like the OUYA will!
    Via Engadget.
  • Three UK have announced that Android 4.1.2 is rolling out for their Samsung Galaxy S2 users! The wait is finally over!
    Via Three UK Twitter.
  • Evernote has been updated to version 5 with a slew of new features, head to your app store of choice and grab the update!
    Via Phandroid.
  • SamMobiles believe there will be a Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini launching this summer with a new Exynos 5 processor called the 5210. Basically the guys don't know what the processor is, but they've speculated it could either be a pair of high and low powered dual-core processors working together or it could be a mere dual-core processor.
    Via SamMobiles.

Friday, 1 March 2013

In Other News: 01/03/2013.


  • SamMobiles believes that there will again be six different versions of the next Galaxy S device, the S4. There will supposedly be both black and white versions of the 16, 32 and 64GB Galaxy S4's and they believe all of these will also have MicroSD card slots too. According to SamMobile's insider the Korean giants might opt for Qualcomm processors this time instead of Sammy's own brand Exynos processors, but nothing is confirmed on either front. We'll have full details for you on the 14th of this month!
    Via SamMobiles.
  • Sony's European CEO, Jim Ryan, has told the PlayStation Blog that the company has grander plans for Playstation Plus. Ryan said: "We’re not yet in a position to disclose our plans for the future of PlayStation Plus, but there will definitely be a prominent role to play for it in the PlayStation 4 landscape." We're not sure what this will entail but it'll be interesting to see where Sony take it from here!
    Via TheVerge.
  • Acer are supposedly working on a quad-core phablet to address their current lack of a flagship device. The Acer Liquid S as it is set to be called, will have a screen bigger than 4.7", it'll have to be bigger than that to earn its phablet name tag though! For more details click here!
    Via GSMArena.
  • Blackberry have announced that all of their BB10 devices will include front-facing cameras from here one out! Check out the tweet below for more!
  • An update to Android 4.1.2 is currently rolling out to owners of Sony's Xperia TL on AT&T in the United States. It seems like you need to use Sony's PC companion to get the update at the moment, but we expect an OTA update to arrive at some point soon!
    XDA Via GSMArena.
  • Some of you out there might have heard of DreamWorks new movie 'The Croods' well it turns out that Rovio will be making a game of the film for mobile devices! You can check out the video teaser below or Rovio's website for more details!
    Via Twitter.

  • Another day another child has spent an absolute fortune through in app purchases. Today a child in England managed to wrack up a bill of £1,710.43 in ten minutes by purchasing add ons in game on the free Zombies vs Ninja app! Naturally Apple refunded the family and hopefully some of this exposure will make people more mindful!
    Via CNet.
  • O2 UK have launched a new service for O2 pay monthly customers called 'TU Go'. Basically this is a version of Airdroid that only lets you send text messages from your computer. It's somewhat akin to what Nokia's old OviSuite would do to your Symbian phone and everyone used to love that!
    Via CNet.
    And finally, what better way to welcome in the weekend than with a cheeky new advert from UK phone company Three. Embedded below is a video of a moon walking pony called Socks. We don't understand it either, but it's quite amusing! Have a good weekend guys!
Via Twitter.

Friday, 22 February 2013

In Other News: 22/02/2013.


  • Fort hose of you who are currently lacking some Black Ops 2 action in your life then the game is currently on sale on Steam for £26 or $40 for the standard game or £37, which is $54 for the Digital Deluxe edition. In addition to that Black Ops II multi-player online will be free all weekend and you can get double XP at the same time!
    Via Slashgear.
  • Three UK have announced pricing plans for the HTC One! The device will be available for £479.99 on pay as you go or it is available on contract from £34 per month! Check out all the plans here!
    Via Twitter.
  • Nokia is supposedly going to target the low-end smartphone market in a bid to maintain market share in the face of stiffer competition from Huawei and ZTE!
    Via Ubergizmo.
  • Nokia's new Music+ service has gone live in the UK, Ireland, US, Norway, Sweden, France, and Italy for the total of £3.99 / $3.99 / €3.99 per month! The service has been live in America for the past three days!
    Via Softpedia.
  • Since HTC's new One has arrived its older One X sibling has been getting price cuts here and there. You can now pick up the One X for a very reasonable £23 on contract! Check out all the information here.

And finally, Huawei have teased a little of their upcoming announcements for next weeks MWC! The device pictured in the tweet below shows off 'beauty in curves'. We must admit to preferring out tech angular, but each to their own!

Wednesday, 13 February 2013

The Samsung Galaxy Fame does Android on a budget. Coming to Three UK!


   Samsung have yet another phone coming to the UK! It seems that utter dominance of January's sales chart isn't enough and the guys from Korea are teaming up with Three to release a new device called the Galaxy Fame.

   The device is definitely more of a budget device with a 1GHz single core processor, a 3.5 inch HVGA, that's 480 x 320p resolution display, a 5 mega-pixel rear camera with flash, a front VGA facing camera, 3GB of internal storage which is MicroSD expandable and all of this will be running with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and will be powered by a 1300 mAh battery, 

   Three say that the:
 "Galaxy Fame is smooth and responsive making any task quick and effortless. See texts scroll across the top of your screen and picture messages in full from your notification window."
   The phone also comes with the motion features which Samsung's more expensive phones ship with; things like shake to update and flip over to silence call or end music playback! Another nice addition is the inclusion of NFC which we expect will work with both S-Beam and normal NFC transfers!

   At the moment we know the device will be arriving in February, but there's no word on pricing as far as we're aware. For more details check out the source link which is in the tweet embedded below!

In Other News: 13/02/2013.


  • Unfortunately there's more bad news on the way for the retail chain Blockbuster. They're already in administration and being tended to by Deloitte, but the decision has been taken to close another 164 Blockbuster stores, because they were not deemed to be profitable enough after a review of a months worth of trading. The decision was taken because they want all stores to be profitable when the company will be offered for resale!
    Via WhatHifi.
  • Apple has decided to reduce the price on the cheapest version of the 13-inch MacBook Pro with "retina" display. The laptop will now be $200 cheaper and will now start at $1,499.
    Via Reuters.

  • LG have confirmed the existence of their 5.5 inch LG Optimus G Pro, the phone was shown off in Korea today. The device comes with a curved full HD display which features '2.5D viewing' which hopefully adds some extra depth to those games and movies. Other than hat there's a 1.7 GHz quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of on board storage, as well as a 13 mega-pixel rear and 2 mega-pixel front cameras and LTE all of which is powered by a 3,140 mAh battery. We're not sure if this is the device which will land in the USA and Europe, it seems quite likely.
    Via 3G.
  • You might have heard of music streaming service Slacker. Well today they've unleashed updates for all of their apps, yep that's iOS, Android, Blackberry and Windows Phone apps all simultaneously updated! Unfortunately the Windows Phone app is yet to appear in the store, but hopefully it'll pop up soon! If you use the app then the update is well worth a little poke around!
    Via MobileBurn.
  • Three have announced the Jelly Bean update for the HTC One S will be hitting your device now! The tweet with the details is embedded below!
And finally, VTEC have announced a 12x zoom telephoto lens for the Samsung Galaxy S3. The whole thing looks pretty crazy, as you can see in the picture embedded below. The lens conveniently has it's own “mini tripod” for added stability. As well as that VTEC have showed off a new Fisheye Lens and a Wide Angle/Macro Lens. All of these can be found on VTEC's site here if you're interested. 
Via Eurodroid.



Friday, 8 February 2013

In Other News: 08/02/2013


  • A couple of weeks ago there was a big old hoohar about Microsoft's Surface Pro, which would supposedly be arriving with very little internal memory available because the OS was meant to be taking over a lot of the internal storage. Well it turns out it's not all as bas as everyone thought! The picture above pretty much clarifies the situation and assuming you save your recovery image on a flash drive then you'll actually have over 5GB of extra storage on your Surface Pro then you would on a 128GB MacBook Air!
    Via ZDNet.
  • LG Hong Kong have posted an official confirmation that the 4X HD, as well as the Optimus L7 and L9's will all get Android 4.1 Jelly Bean in the first half of the year!
    Via UnwiredView.
  • O2 UK has announced that they are currently rolling out the Andorid 4.1.2 Jelly Bean update to the Sony Xperia T!
    Via AndroidCentral.
  • Blackberry have confirmed they will not be offering phones for sale in Japan any more. Apparently the company cannot justify the extra cost in translating their OS' to Japanese because there simply isn't enough demand in the country, with only 0.3% of phone users rocking their Blackberry's! Blackberry have said that they will support current users for the foreseeable future though!
    Via ZDNet.
  • Three UK has announced that their new upcoming DC-HSDPA and LTE connections will be called "Ultrafast". Along with this there has been the announcement of the 'Ultrafast Galaxy S3', which is exactly the same as the HSPA+ version except it can take advantage of Three's new DC-HSDPA network!
    Via AndroidCentral.
  • Nokia's much rumoured device with the huge camera module is being touted as the Nokia 1000 by some sites on the internet. This has become relevant because the device has supposedly popped up on a list of devices destined for China.
    Via UberGizmo.
  • Forbes have said that the Evasi0n jailbreak is the most popular ever with nearly seven million downloads in total thus far!
  • The BBC Trust has announced that they have approved a 12-month trial which will allow shows to be broadcast online before they are shown on TV! The trial will allow up to a maximum of 40 hours of shows available online before they are on TV!
    Via Telegraph.
  • The Nexus 4 has supposedly shipped over a million units now! If you believe that the XDA estimates are accurate!
    Via TechCrunch.
And finally, Nokia have been award a patent for a phone which has a curved backplate and an overall rather pleasant design! Given that we are expecting Nokia to unleash at least one new Lumia device on the world at MWC wouldn't it be pretty sweet if they offered us something like this?
LiveSide Via TheVerge.


Thursday, 3 January 2013

OFCOM opens consultation over price rises during the life of your phone contract.


   During the last few months those of us who live in the UK will most likely have been subjected to price rises for our phone contracts. The reason for this is that in the small print of our terms and conditions, which no one ever reads, there is a sentence which allows the carrier to raise the cost of your contract by a small percentage of it's cost if the network deems it necessary, this would probably be enacted, as it has recently, to keep the cost of your contract in line with inflation.

   It seems OFCOM doesn't think this is entirely fair, after all you sign up for a contract at a certain price and you don't normally expect it to change during the life of the contract. That's why OFCOM has opened a consultation on how to manage changes to phone tariffs during the lifetime of the initial contract. Ofcom wants to implement an approach where you will be allowed to duck out of your contract without paying any penalties if your service provider introduces any price increase during the life of the contract.

   Carriers themselves would be obliged to be clear and upfront about any potential changes in the cost of contracts from the off and they would have to state your right to cancel the contract in the event of any price increase. The idea behind this is that it would remove the unfair price hikes which can ad have been used lately and it would remove the issues of people complaining to OFCOM because they had to pay the extra money without knowing it was in the contract. Indeed, Claudio Pollack, Ofcom’s Consumer Group Director, said: “Many consumers have complained to us that they are not made aware of the potential for price rises in what they believe to be fixed contracts."

   Other than this there are a few other options for OFCOM which include; tackling the current lack of transparency around the potential for price increases, cosidering whether consumers should have the choice to “opt-in” to contract with a variable price, which like credit cards offer. Or finally, OFCOM could issue a carpet ban on price rises contracts, which would seem to be the most logical step if they wish to avoid confusion and keep consumers happy and protected.

   We'll find the findings of OFCOM's consultation on March the 14th and OFCOM thinks they'll be ready to publish their findings some time in June.

[UPDATE]

Vodafone are the first company to comment on the OFCOM proposal and the main points of their statement are outlined below:

"We support Ofcom's desire to give consumers reassurance about the prices that they will pay during their contract, but the regulator's proposals risk generating significant confusion and potentially increasing the cost of getting a mobile phone contract for millions of people. As such they could damage what Ofcom's own research shows is the best value mobile phone market for consumers anywhere in Europe.
“We believe there is work to be done to ensure that customers understand the need for long-term contracts and to ensure they are protected during that time, but Ofcom first needs to understand the difference between the prices that are set by mobile phone companies and those which are not.... We simply do not control many of the charges faced by consumers. They are set by third parties and mobile phone companies have to pass those costs on or they will be subsidising other companies. Prices set by third parties such as BT, include those for directory enquiry services, premium rate and 08 numbers. Yet Ofcom appears resolved to introduce measures that would effectively prevent any rises in these prices being recouped while customers are still in contract." Statement via KYM.

   Vodafone argues this will mean carriers try to second guess what price increases third parties will attempt to introduce and as such the initial cost of contracts will increase and given their argument we can almost sympathise with them.



The full press release from OFCOM can be found here.

Friday, 5 October 2012

So that's where my data allowance went...


When most people buy a contract nowadays the first considerations they make is the amount of minutes and texts they're going to be using each month. But, soon after they'll start thinking about the quantity of mobile data they're planning to use. Some people think they won't use much and opt for smaller data allowances and sometimes get stung because they underestimate their usage. Others choose to go for the opposite end of the spectrum and overestimate their usage, to avoid the dreaded bill shock!

Wednesday, 22 August 2012

22/08/2012

New iPad incoming? Apple asks for triple the presentation space!


   Today some of MacRumors trusted sources have said to them that Apple resellers in Europe are being asked to increase the display space devoted to the iPad in their stores. This could mean a number of things; Apple wants the iPad to sell better, they want a larger presence in store, but most of all it shoudts "incoming iPad announcement".

   Apparently Apple has given re-sellers a deadline of September 12 to increase their iPad display space, just in time for a certain announcement date that Apple has scheduled! One of the sources specified that Apple has asked for resellers to triple the amount of space reserved for iPads. But, others disagree claiming Mac Pro and Mac Mini displays are the first on the chopping block in order to accommodate this shift.

   Since originally printing the rumor, MacRumors has changed their post saying that this shift in display space has occurred because Apple resellers have devoted only a small amount of space to the iPad and it’s one of Apple’s biggest sellers so they simply want to push the tablet more. September 12th will reveal all!

Everything Everywhere sell Three some spectrum!


   Yesterday Everything Everywhere got confirmation that they will be able to roll out 4G services on their existing range of spectrum and Huawei is hard at work installing 4G receivers in EE's 2G base stations. Everyone was slightly taken aback by the decision because it secured a monopoly period of about a year for the company.

   It seems that Three might have one little reason which helped convince OFCOM that this was a good move. That reason is that EE has sold Three two spectrum 'channels' and the statement below from Three's CEO, Dave Dyson, shows what this will mean to Three.

 “Acquiring this spectrum will more than double the capacity available to customers on our network.  We have seen a huge growth in data consumption with average mobile handset customer usage now more than 1.1GB per month. 
Three has led the market in the significant growth of mobile data consumption and the shift to consumer use of smartphones to access the internet.  New spectrum, supported by further committed technology spend, is a clear signal that we are committed to maintain our lead as the network built for the mobile internet.”

    This is 1800MHz radio spectrum that's been sold but there's one rather important condition. The sale briefly raised the possibility of the UK having competing 4G networks this year until EE crushed that dream by failing to relinquish the bands until September 2013 so Three's statement seems slightly excitable given the short term possibilities.

   The European Commission has already demanded that Everything Everywhere sell off this spectrum as a condition of the Orange and T-Mobile merger. This is pretty negligible to EE because the company is so huge that the network has hold of almost half the UK mobile radio spectrum. So EE offered to sell off two 15MHz-wide blocks before the 4G mega auction, which it has now done, but it won't let Three take possession until the last possible moment required by the EC: September 2013 for two 10MHz blocks, and September 2015 for the rest.

   What do you think is the 4G monopoly a bad thing or will it spur the others on to offer compelling alternatives when their time rolls round?


In other news:

  • Microsoft is currently seeking new Beta testers for an upcoming update to their Xbox 360's!
  • Our readers from the USA will have seen the news that T-Mobile USA will be offering unlimited internet and we can now confirm the service will be available from September 5th.
  • Another interesting bit of news is that we expect Verizon Wireless to offer their customers the next round of Windows Phone 8 devices because everyone needs that third alternative option!
  • Amazon's next Kindle tablet has hit the FCC along with the name 'Firedock', unfortunately all we Vknow is that the device will have the usual set of connections that every tablet has, but as soon as we hear more you will be first to know!
  • Dell announced today that its profits in the second quarter of this year fell 18% from the year before. That means profits of $732 million something which prompted an after hours stock price dip. Dell's stock is currently down by 4.28% to $11.81 after hours, with the stock finishing the regular trading day at $12.34, only a 1.75% decrease. At least Dell is turning a profit!!!
  • An unnamed Verizon employee has told TechCrunch that Verizon has blocked all employees from taking vacations between September 21 and September 30. This move was apparently made in anticipation of the new iPhone's launch.
  • The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 has received a software update today and it brings a bump to Android 4.0.4!

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

22/05/2012

Google and Motorola deal completes!


   Today Google has finally completed their acquisition of Motorola, after China approved the move yesterday afternoon. This is great news for the two companies and it will be great to see how Google can exercise an influence on Motorola and whether they get an unfair advantage over other Android manufacturers.

   The other rumours today have been that Google may be planning to cut 40% of jobs at Motorola as they aim to streamline the company and turn a profit in the near future. There's no exact word on future plans but the press release states that the Motorola acquisition will help “supercharge the Android ecosystem and will enhance competition in mobile computing". Keep it locked here for the news as it happens.

Will.I.am seen tweeting while Olympic Torch carrying!



   So this is kind of more fun than any real news, but The Voice judge and superstar rapper, producer and song writer Will.I.am was today a torch bearer for the London 2012 Olympics. But, the Black Eyed Peas co-founder took a slightly different angle on how to act while carrying the torch than the rest of the crowd so far.

   He took to his Blackberry Torch today to Tweet while he was carrying a big gold burning torch. His tweet said;
1nce in a life time experience  in the uK...


 We're pleased you enjoyed it Will!!!

Upcoming iPhone rumours pour out!


   The last few days we've been hearing a lot about Apple's upcoming iPhone and what features it will and won't have. The main rumour is that Apple will up the size of the screen and the consensus is that this probably will happen.

   Today the rumour has come from 9to5 mac that the screen will be a 3.95" display and it will have a new pixel ratio of 1136x640, which would usher in a new aspect ratio of 16:9, while maintaining the 'retina display' title, by keeping the pixel density well about 300pixels per inch.

   9to5 Mac have also said that they expect the new iPhone to have an updated charging port which takes up less space at the base of the phone. The new port is rumoured to be slightly smaller than the MicroUSB standard 

In other news:

  • The Galaxy S3 has reportedly been received very well in the UK with the Carphone Warehouse today announcing that the device has been ordered 'by the thousand' and they have 'sold better than expected'. The international version has also gone up for pre-order in to USA too, but you guys should probably hold out for an official LTE version.
  • Windows Mobile devices you have now officially lost your app store, sorry guys!
  • The Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 and the Sony Xperia U have both gone on sale in Three UK's mid-range today and both can be yours for around £20 a month on contract or £200 off contract.
  • Samsung have today refuted the claim that 'lawyers designed the Galaxy S3', the official line from their Design VP is that 'the design is part of a 5 year plan' to change the design language at Samsung, sorry guys but we're still not entirely convinced. I for one am still blaming Apple's lawyers!






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