
It’s been confirmed that all four major mobile phone networks – Vodafone, O2, Orange, T-Mobile and Three, will be supporting Windows Phone 7.

It’s been reported that London Mayor, Boris Johnson wants London Underground to get its own mobile phone network by 2012. This will be funded by industry, of course.

Orange like its partner, T-Mobile is embarking on the development of its own branded mobile phones with the launch of the San Francisco.

Orange has decided to offer additional benefits to prepay customers.

Following the official merging of the two companies to form Everything Everywhere, the networks themselves will also merge.

If you would like an iPhone 4 but can’t afford the cost, then you’re in luck. You can now get your hands on one for free – even on a 24 month contract.

Two new handsets – the Samsung Galaxy S and HTC TouchPro 2 will be available very shortly on the Orange network.
The Galaxy S features a 4 inch AMOLED touchscreen, HD Video capture and a 5 megapixel camera. It also has a 1GH microprocessor and runs on Android 2.1 operating system.

If you have ever been fed up with the call quality when talking to someone on your mobile phone, then you may be interested in Orange’s new trial. The network company is to try out a new High Definition (HD) device called HD Voice.

ZTE’s latest handset, the F930 has just been launched and is available on the Three network.

Commentators are excited at the news that Samsung is about to release not one but three new handsets very soon.