Manufacturers

  • HTC phones

    HTC

    HTC have come to the forefront in recent years but have been developing handsets for networks to rebrand since 1997. With the rise in popularity of Sim Free mobile phones HTC made a name for themselves and have gone from strength to strength....

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  • Samsung phones

    Samsung

    Samsung's huge strides make them the second largest manufacturer of mobile phones in the world only behind Nokia. Samsung focus on making mobile phones which are popular with consumers for being feature rich and high quality in their standards....

  • BlackBerry phones

    BlackBerry

    BlackBerry smartphones developed by Research In Motion (RIM) are used by thousands of companies and individuals around the world. Since its launch in 1999 their handsets have been especially popular with business users for seamless email access on the mov...

  • Apple phones

    Apple

    Fairly new to the party Apple have revolutionised how we use our mobile phones with their hugely successful iPhone range backed up by its App store. The ease of their touch screen interface brought new possibilities and won over consumers to become indust...

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  • Sony Ericsson phones

    Sony Ericsson

    Producing a broad range of mobile phones for a wide range of consumer needs the Sony Ericsson Xperia, Cybershot and Walkman ranges have something for everyone whether you like to take photos, listen to music or browse the internet on your phone they h...

  • Nokia phones

    Nokia

    Nokia are probably the most well known and respected name when it comes to mobile phones. They are the largest mobile phone manufacturer in the world after all. They continue to produce some of the best selling handsets available today on the UK market....

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  • LG phones

    LG

    A big name in electronics LG have also had success in the mobile phone industry, their LG Cookie handset sold in huge numbers followed by the LG Chocolate and LG Viewty, a good range of handsets covering a variety of styles, features and budgets....

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  • Motorola phones

    Motorola

    Motorola have always been a known name in the mobile phone industry with the hugely successful RAZR range one of their biggest successes. Now they focus heavily on the Android devices producing powerful functional handsets suitable for a variety of co...

  • Acer phones

    Acer

    Acer were founded in 1976 and retain a large share of the PC and Notebook market. Their smartphone range is very capable including the Liquid, the beTouch E400 both powered by Android and the neoTouch powered by Windows Mobile....

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  • Alcatel phones

    Alcatel

    Alcatel are based in Hong Kong who design and provide innovative mobile handset designs. Their Alcatel OT handset range is ideal for those on a budget looking for something different....

  • Doro phones

    Doro

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  • Google phones

    Google

    With Google's reputation on the internet they have moved into phones with their powerful Android operating system continuing to gather a huge user base and are now starting to build a range of powerful handsets to shake things up....

  • Huawei phones

    Huawei

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  • JCB phones

    JCB

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  • Orange phones

    Orange

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Latest manufacturer news

Nokia has commenced the rollout of Nokia Belle to existing Symbian handset owners, bringing a range of enhancements and new features for users to enjoy. The update is available for the Nokia N8, Nokia E7, Nokia E6, Nokia X7, Nokia C6-01, Nokia C7 and Nokia Oro. The update will be made available for the Nokia 500 in the next few weeks. Once users have updated their handsets to Nokia Belle, they will see 6 homescreens instead of three, larger live Widgets on the screen, with fast access to popular services and applications. Additionally Microsoft apps Lync and OneNote will be made available to...

A UK College is set to become the first in the country to offer an evening study course devoted entirely to photography using an Apple iPhone. The course in 'iPhoneography' will be held as Kensington and Chelsea College, in London. Students will use an iPhone to take images, and will then be instructed in the use of various apps to help produce stunning pictures. According to course instructor Richard Gray, all you need is 'a passion for photography and a creative mind.' ?With the right apps and skills, the iPhone can be a powerful creative tool,? said Mr. Gray. ?It is a great levelling...

With lots of white snow on the ground here in the UK at the moment, it seems an opportune moment for Nokia to give official confirmation to the Nokia Lumia 800 in White. Available around the end of February/beginning of March, the White Lumia 800 is the same inside as previous versions of the device, same 1.4 GHz processor, 3.7 inch AMOLED ClearBlack display and same Windows Phone software. Nokia state that the process of selection meant working through hundreds of pigments to find the 'perfect white'. The colour is embedded into the polycarbonate body, which means it should remain a vibrant...

Symbian may not be the OS of choice for new Nokia devices these days, but there are still many devices in use worldwide. Now Skype have released an update to their app, bringing their services to Symbian handsets running Nokia Belle. Formerly known as Symbian Belle, Nokia Belle is found on recently released devices such as the Nokia 603 and Nokia 701, and will also be rolled out to existing devices including the Nokia N8, Nokia C7 and Nokia C6-01 during February. The Skype app will support Skype-to-Skype voice calls via 3G and WiFi, as well as instant messaging, SMS, picture sending...

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