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Tuesday, 24 February 2015
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The new Xperia Z4 flagship could be its last throw of the dice.
HTC has had critical success, but its new M9 will need to be a commercial smash too.
Throw in LG looking to ram home its growing advantage with a range of already revealed, slick–looking mid–rangers and you have all the makings of a massive battle between the biggest companies out there.
Looming over all of this, of course, is the spectre of Apple.
It’s not attending MWC, it never does, but questions are bound to be asked about what threat the iPhone poses to Android-makers after those record-breaking sales.
Put simply, is there any way Samsung, LG, HTC and Sony can rival Apple, or even best them? You’d have to say no at this point.
Either way, next week should be full of intrigue for mobile-watchers and tech geeks. One slip-up from a big company could spell the end.
If Samsung fails with the S6, will it ever get back off its knees? If the HTC M9 is as good as it sounds, will it be able to sell well?
And can Sony pull itself back from the brink?
All will be revealed when the first press conferences start this Sunday, March 1st. Expect bigger stories and hopefully a bit of gossip too.
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Its ’s under a week now until the world’s biggest mobile-makers pull the wrappers off of their new wares at Mobile World Congress (MWC) and try to convince a smartphone- saturated public that it’s time to part with their cash and buy new kit.MWC has become the tech industry’s most important annual event, more so than the increasingly irrelevant Consumer Electronics Show (CES).
Mobile dominates everything these days and what happens in Barcelona can define a company’s fortunes for the next 12 months.
But more so than in recent years, this time around the stakes are high for every major attendee.
Samsung needs its new Galaxy S6 to be the absolute scene-stealer it promises to be.
The Korean company has had a dire year and it needs to bring something to Barcelona to set the hype machine going and to show consumers it can rival Apple once again.
Sony is another company desperate for a big week.
Its CEO, Kazuo Hirai, has hinted the Japanese firm may ditch mobile altogether, sales having been so poor in recent years.
Despite amazing hardware and top-notch gaming tie-ins, Xperia devices haven’t cut it with the phone-buying public.
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Unfortunately, if you signed a 3G contract with T-Mobile or Orange, you’ll remain on 3G until the end of your contract term. Unless you choose to upgrade mid-contract.
When the contract ends, EE will offer you the chance to sign up. But you’re under no obligation to join.
If you do decide to sign up with EE, though, you’ll need a 4G capable phone and one that supports the particular standards of EE 4G LTE network.
Absolutely you can. Switching your number is simple.
However, remember that because you'll have owned a 3G SIM with T-Mobile or Orange, you'll need to get a 4G one from EE.
Clearance deals are currently up for grabs on phones.co.uk, starting from £13.99. But you’ll need to be quick. They disappear on February 28th.
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Although EE long ago stopped selling T-Mobile and Orange deals on its websites and in its bricks and mortar stores, that wasn’t the case with a selection of price comparison sites and retailers.
These websites and outlets are to stop selling phones on T-Mobile and Orange on the 28th of February. But until they the handset contracts they've been selling would have tied customers into two-year contract terms.
So where the end of those brands does leave those consumers? Exactly where they were, is the short answer.
If you’ve got an Orange or T-Mobile contract, EE will honour its terms until the full contract has expired.
That means your monthly allowances, tariffs and monthly contract price will remain unchanged.
At the end of your contract term, you’ll be given the chance to join EE.
If that's what you decide and if the current situation is anything to go by, you may even get money-off your next handset too as a reward for your loyalty.
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The future’s bright. The future’s Orange,’ was how one of Europe’s biggest smartphone carriers confidently sold itself back in the dim and distant days of the ‘90s.
But it’s since emerged that the future wasn’t Orange at all.
Ever since the foundation of umbrella brand EE, Orange and its sister carrier T-Mobile have been slowly disappearing from visibility and from the UK handset market.
But because the process of killing off the brands has been happening in a piecemeal way, it’s understandable that there’s a degree of confusion among Orange and T-Mobile customers as to where they stand.
What happens if you've recently signed up for a T-Mobile or Orange contract, for instance?
And what about if you’re about to come to the end of your T-Mobile or Orange contract? Do you automatically become an EE customer?
The questions don't stop there, though.
We’re also sure, for the sake of example, that we’re not alone in being very, very keen to know what kind of new deal sweeteners EE has up its sleeve to replace Orange Wednesdays.
Here, we try and answer those questions for you, and many more besides, in our handy FAQ for Orange and T-Mobile customers.
Got any more for us? Let us know in the comments section and we’ll do our best to get you an answer.
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