Skip to main content

Orange Breaks O2’s Lock On The iPhone in the UK

orange-medWhen Apple rolled out the iPhone internationally, it mostly made exclusive deals with single mobile carriers for individual markets, mirroring its deal with AT&T in the United States. However, as the market has matured, Apple is showing signs of ending those exclusive arrangements: today Orange UK announced it will start selling the iPhone 3G and 3GS in the United Kingdom later this year, ending 02’s exclusive deal on the iPhone that’s been in place since 2007.

Orange hasn’t announced any pricing information or specific dates when it plans to put the iPhone in its shops or Web- and phone-based sales channels; however, the carrier has set up a pre-registration site for interested customers. Industry watchers expect Orange’s iPhone pricing to be basically in-line with O2’s. However, the deal could be a good one for Apple in the UK because, like AT&T in the United States, 02’s service has been the subject of many consumer complaints. Pending a deal to merge its UK network with Deutsche Telekom, Orange UK will become the UK’s largest mobile service provider, reaching over a third of the country’s mobile market. Between O2 and Orange, about three quarters of the UK market would have access to the iPhone.

Recommended Videos

The move re-ignites speculation that Apple will seek an additional carrier partner for the iPhone in the United States. Although customers have embraced the iPhone, many have been dissatisfied with AT&T’s network service; for instance, the company only launched MMS service for the iPhone last week, lagging three months behind support for the feature in Apple’s iPhone OS 3.0. However, there’s a considerable question what carrier might be able to pick up the slack on the iPhone in the United States: fourth-place T-Mobile is likely to small to appeal to Apple, Sprint is betting on Palm and Android, and Verizon seems intent on launching its own app store rather than supporting something like the iTunes App Store from a handset maker.

Geoff Duncan
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Geoff Duncan writes, programs, edits, plays music, and delights in making software misbehave. He's probably the only member…
Here’s every iPhone and iPad that supports Apple Intelligence
Apple Intelligence on iPhone 15 Pro.

Apple's WWDC 2024 keynote was one of the biggest ones that the company had made in years. During this keynote, the company showed us what we'd be getting in iOS 18, which includes some big user-requested features like more home screen customization, RCS messaging support, and more. But that's not all — this is the first iOS that brings AI into the iPhone with Apple Intelligence.

Apple Intelligence, as Apple calls it, is a powerful suite of AI tools that will help make your life even easier. From new writing tools and summarization features to image generation and the ability to create unique emojis, Apple Intelligence definitely looks impressive.

Read more
The iPhone 17 will reportedly get a new type of Wi-Fi chip
A person using the Apple iPhone 16 Plus.

By this time next year, Apple may have installed its own in-house Wi-Fi chips in all of its phones, or at least one of them.

According to Ming-Chi Kuo, a well-known analyst with a trusted record, Apple is working on its own Wi-Fi chips to replace the current ones from Broadcom, but there's not a firm timeline on when they'll arrive (via MacRumors). He says the iPhone 17 Pro might come equipped with this new chip, but other sources suggest it won't get widespread adoption until the iPhone 18.

Read more
How to fast charge your iPhone
iPhone 12 Mini with charger

While they may not be some of the longest-lasting smartphones on the market, modern iPhones boast more than respectable battery life that should be able to get you through an entire day's use without breaking too much of a sweat. Of course, that assumes a lot of things — including a battery that's still relatively new and in good health, plus a usage pattern that doesn't include all-day streaming or gaming.

But for some people, overnight charging isn't going to cut it, and you'll want to get your battery topped up again as quickly as you can so you can get back in action. Thankfully, every iPhone released in the past six years supports much faster charging, but the downside is that with very few exceptions, Apple has never supplied you with the right adapter to get the best possible charging speeds from your iPhone.

Read more