Network access: While 5G is currently being rolled out by Telstra, Optus and Vodafone ... to require a micro (12 x 15mm) or nano (8.8 x 12.3mm) SIM – the iPhone 5 was Apple’s first mobile ...
Yet global models sold in the UK, Europe and beyond do still have a nano SIM card slot – while also offering ... Lycamobile, O2, Three, and Vodafone all support virtual SIM cards. Plus, you’ll find ...
In comparison, even the latest tiny nano-SIM standard from 2012 has a fairly ... using a customized Galaxy Z Flip 3 in partnership with Vodafone UK. However, we haven’t heard about the companies ...
Nokia revealed on Saturday details of last week’s billion-dollar network contract win with Indian telco Vodafone Idea to ...
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) says that Three and Vodafone’s planned $19 billion merger — announced 15 months ago — could lead to higher prices for consumers, diminished ...
Vodafone Idea share price cracked over 14% on Friday after foreign brokerage firm Goldman Sachs predicted an 83% downside in the stock price. Vodafone Idea shares declined as much as 14.44% to a ...
Tech specs on Apple's website confirm that all four iPhone 16 models remain compatible with nano-SIM cards in countries such as the U.K., France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands ...
The Google Pixel 8 has eSIM support and a single physical nano-SIM card slot. Using both the eSIM and the nano-SIM card slot allows you to take advantage of dual-SIM functionality. Is the Google ...
Vodafone’s £15bn merger with Three risks pushing up prices for tens of millions of mobile customers, the competition watchdog has warned. Economic research by the Competition and Markets ...
Vodafone and Three have rejected claims by the UK's competition watchdog that their proposed merger would lead to higher prices for millions of mobile users. The Competition and Markets Authority ...
Recently, international brokerage Goldman Sachs made headlines by reiterating its sell call on debt-laden telecom operator Vodafone Idea. However, savvy internet sleuths dug up VI's recent FPO ...
The Constitutional Court has rejected an attempt by UK-based Vodafone to join the Please Call Me case as a friend of the court. The apex court dismissed the application by Vodafone on Friday.