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EE now offer 50GB roaming data on selected plans

With Brexit only a couple of days away there were many people concerned what will happen with mobile network roaming when they go abroad after we leave the European Union. However some good news, on checking through the EE terms and conditions which were updated about a week ago, it …

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Three UK sign Chelsea FC Sponsorship deal

Three has long been the magic number for football fans everywhere, with three points the reward for success whenever a team takes to the field in a league or group-stage game, and for Chelsea supporters the number now has extra significance with connectivity company Three to be our new official …

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EE release Motorola RAZR pricing

Over on the EE website right now you can pre-order the brand new foldable screen Motorola device they call the RAZR with delivery promised within 28 days. However by no means is this a cheap phone, foldable technology still comes with a hefty premium, and some may be put off …

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Samsung ship over 6.7m 5G devices in 2019

LONDON, UK – 10th January, 2020 – Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today announced that in 2019 it shipped more than 6.7 million Galaxy 5G smartphones globally, giving consumers the ability to experience next-generation speed and performance. As of November 2019, Samsung accounted for 53.9% of the global 5G smartphone market …

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OnePlus 7T Pro McLaren Edition

Introduction Having literally just posted my review on the OnePlus 7T, I was excited by the email offering the chance to get hands on one of the other newly announced phones, the powerhouse known as the McLaren Edition! Being at the launch event I was able to get a very …

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Galaxy Unpacked Date Announced

The big news this morning comes from Samaung who have officially announced the date for their next Unpaked event where we expect to see the latest Galaxy series. Going in number order we are expecting to see the S11 range, however recently there has been some debate of these will …

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