Mobile phone news uk

Here are some recent mobile phone news stories from the UK:

1. O2 and Three to merge in £10.25 billion deal

In February 2020, it was announced that O2 and Three UK would merge to create a new mobile network operator, with a combined customer base of over 30 million. The deal is subject to regulatory approval and is expected to be completed by the end of 2020. (Source: BBC News)

2. EE launches 5G network in the UK

In May 2019, EE launched its 5G network in the UK, with coverage available in six cities: London, Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff, Edinburgh, and Belfast. The network uses a combination of 3.4GHz and 28GHz spectrum to deliver speeds of up to 1Gbps. (Source: EE)

3. Vodafone launches 5G network in the UK

In July 2019, Vodafone launched its 5G network in the UK, with coverage available in seven cities: London, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Liverpool, and Newcastle. The network uses a combination of 3.4GHz and 28GHz spectrum to deliver speeds of up to 1Gbps. (Source: Vodafone)

4. Huawei ban: UK to allow limited use of Huawei equipment in 5G networks

In July 2020, the UK government announced that it would allow Huawei to continue to supply some equipment to UK telecoms operators, but with strict limits. The decision was made after a review of the security risks posed by Huawei's equipment. (Source: The Guardian)

5. Apple launches iPhone 12 series in the UK

In October 2020, Apple launched its new iPhone 12 series in the UK, featuring four new models: the iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, and iPhone 12 mini. The new phones feature improved cameras, faster processors, and new designs. (Source: Apple)

6. Samsung launches Galaxy S21 series in the UK

In January 2021, Samsung launched its new Galaxy S21 series in the UK, featuring three new models: the Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+, and Galaxy S21 Ultra. The new phones feature improved cameras, faster processors, and new designs. (Source: Samsung)

7. UK mobile phone users warned about scam calls

In February 2021, the UK's Phone-paid Services Authority (PSA) warned mobile phone users about a surge in scam calls and texts. The PSA advised users to be cautious when receiving calls or texts from unknown numbers and to never give out personal or financial information. (Source: BBC News)

These are just a few examples of recent mobile phone news stories from the UK. If you're interested in staying up-to-date with the latest news and developments, I recommend following reputable tech news sources or signing up for newsletters from mobile phone manufacturers and operators.