It's like everything's gone a little Pete Tong in the heads and hearts of the nation's mobile phone copywriters. Cost narks in O2? Blogging cows on Dolphins in Orange? Androids in Carphone Warehouse? What would your grandpa make of it all, eh?
Posted on June 18, 2010
It's like everything's gone a little Pete Tong in the heads and hearts of the nation's mobile phone copywriters. Cost narks in O2? Blogging cows on Dolphins in Orange? Androids in Carphone Warehouse? What would your grandpa make of it all, eh?
Posted on May 10, 2010
Mobile retail is hotting up for summer and Samsung is back in front. Google's Nexus One docks into Vodafone stores. The device takes up nearly half of all window posters, getting the ‘iPhone treatment', so to speak
Posted on April 27, 2010
The Xperia X10 continues to top the Mediacells charts and helps Sony Ericsson to beat Samsung and Apple in Phones 4U. Nokia is dwarfed by the mobilising competition
Posted on April 13, 2010
Nokia loses voice to Samsung and Sony Ericsson with a supercharged high street array of media-friendly phones adorning most windows
Posted on November 30, 2009
Posted on November 3, 2009
There are two new kids on the block at Carphone Warehouse in the form and shape of the Samsung Genio and the Sony Ericsson Satio. The new Windows phone makes its first appearance on Samsung in Carphone this weekend.
Posted on October 15, 2009
The new Palm Pre is all set for its UK launch on October 16 in O2 stores with posters sprouting up, nationwide, this weekend. This comes at a time when rumours of a disappointing US launch are rife in the industry
Posted on September 24, 2009
Nokia is back in front after last week's nominal lead for Samsung, due mostly to multiple promotional activities in Phones4U, Vodafone and Orange stores. LG and RIM's voice sees an upturn while Apple remains constant
Posted on September 21, 2009
LG triples its voice this week with the new Chocolate and BlackBerry-slaying LG GW300. Samsung dips three per cent this week while Nokia increases its share by four per cent. RIM loses its foothold with less exposure to the consumer-ish 8520 Curve, due in no small part to LG's BlackBerry-style device muscling in