Pocket-Lint: O2 is just one of many mobile phone carriers which are providing the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, but to our knowledge it's the only one that's come out so far with a white version of the gaming handset.
Ofcom is to delay the start of its auction for another chunk of 4G spectrum, after threats of legal action from Telefonica and Hutchison, parent companies of O2 and Three.
VRFocus - Recently phone network giant O2 has made a partnership with The England Rugby Team. To celebrate the partnership, the company has started off its Wear The Rose campaign. During this campaign, an Oculus Rift head-mounted display (HMD) will be taken around the UK showcasing what is the first virtual reality (VR) sports experience.
BT is in talks to buy O2, Britain's second-largest mobile network, which it originally spun off in 2001 and is now owned by Spain's Telefonica.
The telecoms giant said it had also been approached by the shareholders of another British operator, believed to be EE, which is owned by Deutsche Telekom and Orange.
Color exclusivity sounds stupid, But as for the phone, it sure looks good, it's certainly not something i would Trade in my Galaxy S for.
This is strange for smartphone manufacturer, to stick with only one network provider. If they want to sell more devices, they should be accessabele through all carriers. Well we always have a choice to get device from some internet store, but the price will be higher and we wont get them on the contract... :)