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O2

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O2 is a leading provider of mobile services to consumers and businesses in the UK. It is the leader in non-voice services, including text, media messaging, games, music and video, as well as data connections via GPRS, 3G and WLAN.

O2 UK is part of the wider O2 group which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Telefónica S.A. O2 comprises mobile network operators in the UK and Ireland, along with integrated fixed/mobile businesses in Germany, the Czech Republic (Telefónica O2 Czech Republic) and the Isle of Man (Manx Telecom). It also owns 50 percent of the Tesco Mobile and Tchibo Mobilfunk, joint venture businesses in the UK and Germany respectively.

In addition, O2 includes O2 Airwave, which supplies secure digital communications to the emergency services, including the Police, Ambulance and Fire, as well as other public safety organisations.

O2 was formed in 2001 following the demerger from British Telecom of its former mobile business, BT Wireless.
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Talk Mobile

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TalkTalk Mobile and Fresh Mobile are operated by Fresh Telecom Limited - Incorporated and registered in England and Wales.
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T Mobile

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T-Mobile is a mobile network operator headquartered in Bonn, Germany. It is a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom and belongs to the FreeMove Business alliance.

T-Mobile is a group of mobile phone corporate subsidiaries (all under the ownership of Deutsche Telekom) that operate GSM and UMTS networks in Europe and the United States. The "T" stands for "Telekom." Most subsidiaries of Deutsche Telekom have names beginning with "T-" like T-Home, T-Systems and T-Online. T-Mobile also has financial stakes in mobile operators in Eastern Europe. Globally, T-Mobile has 101 million subscribers, making it the world's sixth largest mobile phone service provider by subscribers and the third largest multinational after the United Kingdom's Vodafone and Spain's Telefonica.

T-Mobile International has a substantial presence in eleven European countries: Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Macedonia, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia and the United Kingdom as well as in the United States.
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Orange

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At the heart of the Orange brand lies the belief that life is better without walls between places, people, information and entertainment that we love.

Since June 2006, France Telecom Group has been extending the Orange brand beyond mobile to incorporate mobile, fixed line, internet and TV offers. Orange also serves all sizes of businesses and provides total business communications in 220 countries and territories. Orange customers have access to exciting new generation of services that are designed to make life easier, as well as cohesive customer experience from a single, unified operator.

Orange was named 'Best Mobile Operator' at the World Communication Awards 2006 for the second year running. The annual event recognises organisations for significant achievements and developments in the global telecoms industry.
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Virgin Mobile

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Why choose Virgin Mobile?

We’ll give you, a fantastic deal, straight up value for money and simplicity. Award winning service, plus, an irresistible range of phones.

Pay Monthly or Pay As You Go:
Pick a contract or simply Pay As You Go. The choice is yours.

Ditch your old network:
See how simple it is to switch. You can even keep your number!

Beat Boredom:
Bored? Bring fun to your phone with Virgin Mobile Bites.
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3

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Setting the 3G agenda – the market leader in 3G.
3 are at a significant moment in the history of communications and media. They have created a different type of business by defining a new category which fuses together information, communication, media and entertainment in to a single mobile device.

3 is the largest 3G network in the UK and Europe
The 3 network is available across eight countries and has over 10 million customers. In the UK alone, 3 has acquired 3.5 million 3G customers, up by nearly half a million since March 2005.

The three core areas of the 3UK business are:
Communications - including all forms of personal communications, voice and video calling; text picture and video messaging; and mobile blogging.

Media and Entertainment - including television, sport, music audio and video, user-generated content, computer games and media publishing.
Information services - including wireless web, access to the best of the internet and a range of news and other information services.
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Mobile World

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Mobile World is a pay as you go service from The Carphone Warehouse, offering an alternative to international calling cards, but without the hassle. You save up to 80% on international calls to both landlines and mobiles, and get really competitive rates on UK calls too!

Mobile World saves your hard-earned money, whether you're calling landlines or mobiles around the corner or across the globe. So if you're here in the UK but some of your friends or family are overseas, you're definitely in good hands with Mobile World!

Pay as you go.
Mobile World is a 'pay as you go' service, which means you pay for your calls in advance. You can make and receive calls as soon as you're connected and have added a top-up to your account.

International Calls:
Mobile World has some impressively low call charges for international calls. You'll find we're cheaper than using BT and the major mobile networks, too. We're also more convenient than buying Phone Cards. Revolutionary savings on International and UK calls alike!
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Vodafone

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Leading the way in mobile innovation:
On 1 January 1985 we made the UK’s first mobile call. It marked the launch of the mobile industry and transformed global communications. Today Vodafone is the world’s leading international mobile telecommunications group with equity interests in 27 countries across 5 continents, 186.8 million proportionate customers and 33 partner networks*.

For more than 20 years we’ve been at the forefront of mobile innovation. Now we’re entering a stretch of uncharted territory as next generation technology opens up a whole new range of opportunities for customers. It’s a new and exciting stage in our journey.

Why do so many people choose Vodafone?:
Our vision – to be the world’s mobile communications leader, enriching customers’ lives and helping individuals, businesses and communities to be more connected in a mobile world.

Investment – we channel massive investment into building a network that lets our customers make more calls from more places, confident that the quality and reliability of our service is second to none.

Value for money – in the past three years we’ve reduced costs more than five times, which equates to savings of around 50% for our customers.

Customer service – from providing coverage and capacity to call handling and billing, we’re focused on maintaining a high level of customer service.

* As at 30 June 2006
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Apple

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Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL, LSE: ACP, FWB: APC) is an American consumer electronics multinational corporation with worldwide annual sales in its fiscal year 2006 (ending September 30, 2006) of US$19.3 billion. Headquartered in Cupertino, California, Apple develops, sells, and supports a series of personal computers, portable media players, computer software, and computer hardware accessories. The company's best-known products include the Mac line of personal computers, its Mac OS X operating system, and the iPod line of portable media players. For the iPod and its related iTunes software, Apple sells audiobooks, games, music, music videos, TV shows, and movies in its online iTunes Store.

The company was known as Apple Computer, Inc. for its first 30 years of existence, but dropped "Computer" from its corporate name on January 9, 2007. The name change, which followed Apple's announcement of its new iPhone smartphone and Apple TV digital video system, is representative of the company's ongoing expansion into the consumer electronics market in addition to its traditional focus on personal computers.

Apple also operates 180 (as of April 2007) retail stores in the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Italy. The stores carry most of Apple's products as well as many third-party products and offer on-site support and repair for Apple hardware and software. Apple employs over 20,000 permanent and temporary workers worldwide.

For a variety of reasons, ranging from its philosophy of comprehensive aesthetic design to its countercultural, even indie roots, as well as their advertising campaigns, Apple has engendered a distinct reputation in the consumer electronics industry and has cultivated a customer base that is unusually devoted to the company and its brand.

Type Public (NASDAQ: AAPL, LSE: ACP, FWB: APC)
Founded California (April 1, 1976, as Apple Computer, Inc)
Headquarters Cupertino, California
Key people Steve Jobs, CEO & Co-founder
Steve Wozniak, Co-founder
Timothy D. Cook, COO
Peter Oppenheimer, CFO
Philip W. Schiller, SVP Marketing
Jonathan Ive, SVP Industrial Design
Tony Fadell, SVP iPod Division
Ron Johnson, SVP Retail
Sina Tamaddon, SVP Applications
Bertrand Serlet, SVP Software Engineering
Industry Computer hardware
Computer software
Consumer electronics
Products Mac (personal computer series), Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server, iPod, QuickTime, iLife, iWork, Apple Remote Desktop, Xsan, Final Cut Studio, Aperture, Logic Pro, Cinema Display, AirPort, Xserve, Xserve RAID, iPhone, Apple TV
Revenue US$19.3 billion (TTM 1Q2006)
Operating income US$2.12 billion (TTM 1Q2006)
(12.27% operating margin)
Net income US$1.73 billion (TTM 1Q2006)
(9.97% profit margin)
Employees 17,787 full-time; 2,399 temporary (September 30, 2006)
Website Apple.com

Apple and the enviroment

Environmental protection is a priority for the conservation of precious natural resources and the continued health of our planet. Apple recognizes its responsibility as a global citizen and is continually striving to reduce the environmental impact of the work we do and the products we create.

Apple and the Global Environment
Apple takes pride in its history of innovation and thoughtful design. But technological leadership goes beyond what�s in the box. How we impact the environment is also important to us, and environmental considerations are an integral part of Apple�s business practices. From the earliest stages of product design through manufacturing, use, and recycling, we take care to keep our activities and our products environmentally sound.

Four areas of particular attention are product and packaging design, responsible manufacturing, energy efficiency, and recycling. Each aspect of the design cycle provides significant challenges, yet our efforts in these areas have resulted in some impressive results.

Product design
It all begins here. Reducing the environmental impact of our products starts with the product design phase. Design dictates the quantity of raw materials, type and recylability of materials, energy consumption required for manufacturing and use, and the ease of recycling. For example, our decision to eliminate Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) displays makes our product line much more environmentally friendly. Our flat-panel displays eliminate more than two pounds of lead, consume up to 80% less energy in sleep mode, and weigh half as much as their CRT counterparts.

Apple continually refines its product design to maximize efficiency while minimizing waste, following the requirements of programs such as ENERGY STAR� as well as our own high standards.

Responsible Manufacturing
Apple helps to safeguard the environment � as well as consumers� safety � by restricting the use of environmentally harmful compounds in our materials and manufacturing processes. For example, our restricted substances program limits the use of heavy metals and ozone depleting substances in our products and manufacturing processes.

Energy efficiency
A device�s greatest environmental impact is often its energy consumption over time. Apple has made great strides in recent years to optimize the energy efficiency of our hardware and created tools, such as the Energy Saver feature in Mac OS X, that allow consumers to manage the power consumption of their computers. Since 2001, all Apple computers and displays have earned the ENERGY STAR� rating.

Recycling
Apple�s holistic approach to recycling � encompassing a product�s entire lifecycle � includes extensive take-back programs that enable consumers and businesses to dispose of used Apple equipment in an environmentally sound manner. Since our first take-back initiative began in Germany in 1994, we have launched programs in the United States, Canada, Japan, and throughout Europe, diverting over 34 million pounds of electronic equipment from landfills worldwide.

A history of sound practice
Year after year, Apple has set and met important goals to phase out environmentally relevant substances, create recycling programs worldwide and improve energy efficiency. Here are some of the most important milestones in our quest for environmental responsibility:

1990 Apple�s environmental policy released and implemented.
1991 Phase-out of lead in batteries in advance of the 1996 European battery directive.
1992 Phase-out of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) in Apple manufacturing, as stipulated in the Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer.
1992 Founding member of the US EPA ENERGY STAR� program, developed to identify and promote energy efficient computers and monitors.
1994 Phase-out of NiCad batteries.
1994 First voluntary Apple product take-back program initiated in Germany (gradual expansion to other regions).
1995 PVC in packaging materials phased out.
1996 First Apple manufacturing site (Sacramento, CA) ISO 14001 certified.
1997 First Apple products tested for conformity to TCO (Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees) standards.
1999 Introduction of the Apple Product Environmental Specification (APES) files.
1999 Lead and cadmium in cables restricted.
2000 All Apple manufacturing sites ISO 14001 certified worldwide, signifying that Apple has a structured environmental management system (EMS) in place to manage the environmental impact of our operations.
2001 All Apple computers and displays meet applicable ENERGY STAR� requirements. They continue to do so.
2001 Started voluntary phase-out of tetrabisphenol A (TBBA) in all plastic enclosure
parts >25 grams.
2002 Product take-back solutions implemented in the US and Japan.
2002 Roll-out of Apple�s global Regulated Substances Specification.
2002 Signatory of European Union Code of Conduct on Power Supplies, created to encourage manufacturers to design power supplies that minimize energy consumption in off mode.
2002 Founding member of US Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP), which introduced energy efficiency requirements for the off mode of computer products.
2003 Implementation of supplier survey initiative on substance use.
2004 Investigation into halogen-free cable enclosures and printed circuit boards initiated.
2004 Phase-out of substances restricted by the European Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) initiated.
2005 Implementation of the Apple Supplier Code of Conduct, which governs environmental, health and safety, and human rights issues in Apple�s supply chain.
2006 All Apple products worldwide are compliant with the European Directive on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in electronics, also known as the RoHS Directive.
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LG

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The company has been delving deeply into design and research in this technological era. That is why the work of the design team is geared toward the company's vision of becoming a "Digital Life Creator." From a practical perspective, technology is becoming an increasingly important part of our modern lives. A growing number of products come already integrated with "intelligent" microchips and equipped with networking options.
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BlackBerry

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The BlackBerry is a wireless handheld device introduced in 1999 which supports push e-mail, mobile telephone, text messaging, internet faxing, web browsing and other wireless information services. Developed by the Canadian company Research In Motion (RIM), it delivers information over the wireless data networks of mobile phone service companies. BlackBerry first made headway in the marketplace by concentrating on e-mail. RIM currently offers BlackBerry e-mail service to non-BlackBerry devices, such as the Palm Treo, through the BlackBerry Connect software. The original BlackBerry device had a monochrome display, but all current models have color displays.
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Motorola

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Motorola Inc. (NYSE: MOT) is an American multinational communications company based in Schaumburg, Illinois, a Chicago suburb.

Motorola started as Galvin Manufacturing Corporation in 1928. The name Motorola was adopted in 1947, but the word had been used as a trademark since the 1930s. Founders Paul Galvin and Joe Galvin came up with the name Motorola when their company started manufacturing car radios. A number of early companies making phonographs, radios, and other audio equipment in the early 20th century used the suffix "-ola," the most famous being Victrola; RCA made a "radiola"; there was also a company that made jukeboxes called Rock-Ola, and a film editing device called a Moviola. The Motorola prefix "motor-" was chosen because the company's initial focus was in automotive electronics.

Many of Motorola's products have been radio-related, starting with a battery eliminator for radios, through the first walkie-talkie in the world, defense electronics, cellular infrastructure equipment, and mobile phone manufacturing. The company was also strong in semiconductor technology, including integrated circuits used in computers. Motorola has been the main supplier for the microprocessors used in Commodore Amiga, Apple Macintosh and Power Macintosh personal computers. The chip used in the latter computers, the PowerPC family, was developed with IBM and in a partnership with Apple (known as the AIM alliance). Motorola also has a diverse line of communication products, including satellite systems, digital cable boxes and modems.
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Nokia

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Nokia is the world's leading mobile phone supplier and a leading supplier of mobile & telecom networks. Nokia Corporation is an international communications company, focused on the key growth areas of wireline and wireless telecommunications. Nokia is currently the world's largest manufacturer of mobile telephones, with a global device market share of approximately 38% in Q2 of 2007. Nokia produces mobile phones for every major market segment and protocol, including GSM, CDMA, and W-CDMA (UMTS). The corporation also produces telecommunications network equipment for applications such as mobile and fixed-line voice telephony, ISDN, broadband access, voice over IP, and wireless LAN. Nokia's headquarters are located in Espoo, a neighbouring city of Finland's capital Helsinki.
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Samsung

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The Samsung Group is a South Korean conglomerate (chaebol) composed of numerous businesses, including Samsung Electronics, one of the world's largest electronics companies. Samsung Group is South Korea's largest exporter. The name "Samsung" means "three stars" or "tristar" in Korean.
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Sony Ericsson

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Sony Ericsson, a 50:50 joint venture of Sony Corporation and Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, was established in October 2001. Their mission is to establish Sony Ericsson as the most attractive and innovative global brand in the mobile handset industry.
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Prada

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Levis

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Palm

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Palm, Inc. is a leader in mobile computing and strives to put the power of computing in people's hands so they can access and share their most important information. The company's products for consumers, mobile professionals and businesses include Palm® Treo™ smartphones, Palm Foleo™ mobile companions and Palm handheld computers, as well as software, services and accessories. Palm's products are equipped with a comprehensive suite of Personal Information Management (PIM) software, infrared beaming capabilities, calculators, note-taking applications, and games. A range of additional features - including hi-res color touch screens, wireless capabilities (Bluetooth®, Wi-Fi, cellular), MP3 software and digital cameras - ensures that there's a Palm product to meet almost any user's needs.
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HTC

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Skype

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Skype was founded in 2003 by Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis. Skype created a little piece of software that makes communicating with people around the world easy and fun. With Skype you can say hello or share a laugh with anyone, anywhere. And if both of you are on Skype, it’s free.

Skype is available in 28 languages and is used in almost every country around the world. Skype generates revenue through its premium offerings such as making and receiving calls to and from landline and mobile phones, as well as voicemail and call forwarding. Skype, based in Luxembourg, has relationships with a growing network of hardware and software providers and is an eBay company (NASDAQ: EBAY).

The Skype.com website is operated by:

Skype Technologies S.A.
Registered address: 22/24 Boulevard Royal, L-2449 Luxembourg
Trade register number: R.C. Luxembourg B96.677
VAT number: LU 20180441
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Nokia E90 Communicator Brown

£499.95
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The Nokia E90 Communicator mobile phone offers virtually all the features you'd expect in a conventional computer. Sure, it's larger than a conventional mobile - but it's no brick. In fact, given its size, you'll be surprised at how much the E90 can do.

Let's start with the phone part. There's quad-band international coverage, face-to-face video calls, a handsfree loudspeaker and voice-activated calling. Your voice can also control other phone features... and the E90 Communicator has its own voice for reading messages if there's no time to check them on-screen.

3G data, high-speed HSDPA access and WiFi compatibility make this a practical device for checking email, browsing the web and downloading essential files. Thanks to the E90's software it's even possible to view and edit most popular office documents, with the phone's large QWERTY keyboard making life easy.

An integrated GPS satellite navigation system can tell you where you are and where you should go, while a 3.2 megapixel auto-focus camera lets you take high-quality photos on the way. Plus there's an organiser, a music player, an FM radio, an expandable memory, Bluetooth and an infrared link.

With its twin high-quality colour displays, classic fold-open design and software that'll synchronise with a desktop PC, the Nokia E90 is a welcome addition to the 'Communicator' family. Quite simply, it's the smartest, most powerful phone you can find.
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Nokia N95

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The Nokia N95 mobile phone has been called the ultimate multimedia computer. To start with, it's a 3G handset. Slide the screen up and you'll reveal the phone's keypad, ready to make calls, send texts, create picture messages, check your email or browse the web. And HSDPA compatibility means it's ready for ultra-fast data services wherever these are available.

But the N95 is a camera phone as well. A 5 megapixel camera phone with Carl Zeiss optics, to be precise. Not only will you enjoy outstanding pictures and video clips on the handset's ultra-high quality display, you'll also be able to see them on a larger screen by linking the Nokia N95 to your TV.

If you thought that was clever, you'll love the next feature. Slide the screen down and you'll uncover dedicated media keys, transforming the handset into a music and video player. 3D stereo speakers let you share your sounds, while a standard 3.5 mm audio jack enables you to use your own headphones.
In addition to all this, the Nokia N95 has built-in GPS satellite navigation, making it easy to explore the world, find routes and locate essential services. Plus there's WiFi connectivity, an expandable memory and the versatile Symbian-based S60 operating system. Put away your music player, your digital camera, your PDA and your satellite navigation - simply pick up the N95 instead.
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Nokia 8800 Sirocco Gold

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The Nokia 8800 Sirocco Gold mobile phone takes luxury handsets to a completely new level. It isn't a phone for introverts and it's certainly not for people of a nervous disposition, because this bold little handset is covered in 18-carat gold plating.

It may be coated in precious metal but this gilded gem has an almost organic outline, thanks to the naturally-inspired styling. Elegant curves ensure the Nokia 8800 Sirocco Gold fits comfortably in your hand. (And let's be honest, that's where you'll want to keep it!)

Although many people will remain transfixed by the dazzling contemporary design, for anyone who slides open the Nokia 8800 Sirocco Gold and even the sliding mechanism itself is a beautifully-crafted piece of design will be rewarded with a well-featured camera phone. There's a 2 megapixel lens and a high-quality colour display protected by sapphire-coated, scratch-resistant glass.

Bluetooth connectivity lets you add a matching gold-coloured headset for handsfree conversation, while also making it easy to send or receive files. Plus you'll find a wide choice of messaging options as well, making the Nokia 8800 Sirocco Gold an appealing and practical all-rounder not just a first-rate fashion phone.
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Apple iPhone 16GB

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Contacts are easier to contact.
Making a call with iPhone is as simple as tapping a number — whether you're viewing contacts, favorites, your call log, even an email or SMS message.
The best email a phone has ever seen.

The email application in iPhone lets you view rich HTML email with graphics and photos displayed in-line and PDF, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Excel attachments.

Touch your music.
iPhone is a widescreen iPod with touch controls. Scroll through your songs with the flick of a finger and find your music fast. Or flip through your library by album artwork with Cover Flow.

Tap a map instead of unfolding it.
Use Google Maps to quickly find your location and locate businesses, cafes, or post offices. If a location includes a phone number, dial it with the tap of a finger.
Take your YouTube with you.

Browse and watch free YouTube videos streaming directly from the Internet. Search for the ones you want, bookmark your favorites, and share them with your friends.
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Sony Ericsson K850i

£299.95
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The Sony Ericsson K850i mobile phone carries the Cyber-shot name, telling the world it's serious about photography. It certainly is, with a 5 megapixel camera capturing high-quality images. Beneath the automatic lens cover is an auto-focus lens for sharper pictures, assisted by a bright xenon flash, red-eye reduction, an image stabiliser and Sony Ericsson's BestPic feature. This clever option takes nine shots in quick succession, making it easier to capture the perfect moment. Underexposed pictures can be improved with the phone's built-in editing software, while your favourites can be uploaded immediately to a photo blog.

Yet the K850i is more than a camera. It's a music player as well, offering stereo Bluetooth compatibility and an expandable memory. And it'll go online, thanks to a proper web browser, RSS reader and email software.

That would be enough for some phones but the Sony Ericsson K850i hasn't finished. The screen is protected with scratch-resistant mineral glass. There's 3G compatibility for fast internet downloads and face-to-face video calls. You'll enjoy quad-band international coverage too... along with games, an FM radio and a well-specified organiser.
So put away your digital camera and pack up your MP3 player. All you need is the Sony Ericsson K850i.
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Sony Ericsson W950i

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The Sony Ericsson W950i mobile phone is a 3G handset that carries the Walkman brand. Yet it's much more than just a music player.

To start with, the W950i uses the popular Symbian operating system, which means it's a doddle to add new programs. Not that you'll need to, because the phone already has a proper web browser, email software, an RSS internet newsreader and a personal organiser to synchronise with your PC. In addition you'll find 3D games and a wealth of connectivity options, with Bluetooth, infrared and USB support all available. If that wasn't enough, there's a touch-sensitive screen to make controlling the phone much easier.

But the real magic is the Walkman music player. The Sony Ericsson W950i has 4GB of built-in memory, providing storage for up to 4,000 songs. It comes with its own music kit that includes everything you need to enjoy music on your phone, including PC software, a USB cable and a stereo headset. There's also an FM stereo radio - just in case you can't find the right song!

All this is wrapped up in a slim package with an innovative smooth keypad that'll make the Sony Ericsson W950i an object of desire for many music lovers. Whatever you're listening to, this phone will help you listen in style.
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Nokia N81 Black

£279.95
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The Nokia N81 mobile phone loves to entertain. The central navigation wheel and high-quality stereo speakers make it simple to find and share your favourite tunes, while stereo Bluetooth compatibility and an industry-standard headphone socket will help you keep the sounds to yourself. An 8GB of internal memory stores all your favourite tracks - and you can add more by downloading them straight to your phone.
The large display screen is perfect for taking 2 megapixel photos or watching videos... plus it'll handle games as well, with dedicated gaming keys making it easy to control the action. Along with all this fun, the slide-open Nokia N81 is packed with productivity: there's email and web browsing, with WiFi and 3G technology for a fast connection. More than a smart phone, more than a music player this is a multimedia computer.
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Sony Ericsson T650i

£279.95
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The Sony Ericsson T650i mobile phone is ready to exceed your expectations. It's a fashion phone… but it's tough. It's a camera phone… capable of outperforming most of the competition. It's a 3G phone… yet it's only 12.5mm deep.

Fashion is often fragile, so it's good to see the T650i clad in a stainless steel casing. Better still, the screen is protected by a scratch-resistant mineral glass display. Not only does it take care of your phone's display, it also makes the colours more intense and improves visibility as well.

On the back is a 3.2 megapixel auto-focus camera, while there's a second camera for video calls on the front. A media player lets you enjoy music and video clips on the move, with an expandable memory offering loads of storage space.

This slender handset is packed with practical technology but still finds time for fun, thanks to lighting effects on the keypad and the sides of the phone. Yes, this is a phone that wants to be seen.

As a finishing touch, the Sony Ericsson T650i comes with its own set of accessories, including a desk stand, a stereo headset, a carrying pouch, a USB lead and PC software. Once again, much more than you'd expect.
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Apple iPhone 8GB

£269.00
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iPhone combines three amazing products - a revolutionary mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls, and a breakthrough internet communications device with the best email ever on a mobile phone, web browsing, maps, and searching - into one small and lightweight handheld device.
iPhone also introduces an entirely new user interface based on a large multi-touch display and pioneering new software, letting you control everything with just your fingers.

So it ushers in an era of software power and sophistication never before seen in a mobile device, completely redefining what you can do on a mobile phone.
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Sony Ericsson W910i

£239.95
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The Sony Ericsson W910i mobile phone will shake up the way you listen to your music. This Walkman phone doesn't just have a conventional keypad - it has Shake control, which lets you skip backwards or forwards through playlists by a flick of your wrist. You can shuffle your playlist by shaking the handset to select a random track... and you can even use the built-in motion sensors to 'steer' the W910i from left to right when playing games.

This slim slide-open handset also has Sony Ericsson's new SensMe technology to create playlists that match your mood. A unique on-screen display helps you choose music based on tempo and style, not merely by looking at artists or albums. And transferring songs from PC to phone is now easier than ever, thanks to the Media Manager PC software that organises and copies your music, photos, video clips and podcasts.

There's loads more entertainment inside the Sony Ericsson W910i, including a web browser, face-to-face video calls, mobile blogging, a 2 megapixel camera and an FM radio. Plus there's high-speed 3G technology, quad-band international coverage, stereo Bluetooth compatibility and 40MB of expandable memory. This playful mobile phone definitely wants you to enjoy your multimedia - wherever you are.
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