Feb 07

This is something we’re not too surprised about, but news is being released that British mobile service provider O2 will be launching a new mobile service which is basically a mobile wallet payment application that will support Near Field Communication (NFC). The plan is to have the service and application live within the second half of 2011.

The service provider revealed the plans for the e-money system and their plans to get a license from the Financial Service Authority this year. Thanks to such a license, O2 would be able to offer person to person money transfers between its customers.

Currently, Google’s Nexus S supports near-field communication which allows devices within a close proximity to communicate information. It has also been widely rumored that the upcoming iPhone 5 will support the feature. The iPhone 5 is said to be coming to AT&T and Verizon in the United States and Vodofone in the UK.

Coupled with the payment system and application, O2 would position itself as a leader in NFC technology allowing users to tap their phones in order to make payments. This technology has been touted by many analysts as the biggest revolution in payment systems since the credit card came out decades ago.

O2 has gone ahead and formally trialed it’s NFC payment system using a Nokia unit. According to the carrier, after much trial and testing, the company was confident that now was the right time to move ahead and that it would be a success.
Of course, that is yet to be seen, but with major companies such as Verizon, Apple, Microsoft, Nokia, Google, LG, Samsung and others getting behind the technology, its adoption could move a lot faster than expected and we could begin seeing multiple implementations before the end of the year.

Source: PCR

Jul 16

Are users really getting the service they need?

This is one of the many questions that mobile network operator O2 UK want other networks to address when dealing with users and new subscribers. All too often, some users will find themselves signing up for a new service, tariff deal or plan that they think they need and after just a couple of months, realize that they really need something else, or in some cases, they cannot use the service at all.

There have been cases that a new user would come home only to find that the new network they switched to have a very bad reception in their house. It is also possible that the network has no coverage at all in the work place. There are plenty of situations similar to this and according to O2, network operators need to practice a clearer degree of transparency with their users.

Contracts are not just simple terms of agreements either. There are complex cancellation and switching plans. Rewards and incentives are not always available and most plans do not fully cover the things that a user might run into. From data bandwidth to roaming charges, there are plenty of things that can change just by changing one’s location.

O2 wants to set the new standard for their competitors.

The company already has a 15 day full refund policy. While this may already sound good, there is an even better part to the deal: this is a no questions asked policy. This means that if any new user finds their handset or service unsatisfactory, they may return to O2 and have the service cancelled. It is a pretty great system –but one that is not practiced by all. Since each mobile network has varying strengths and weaknesses, consumers have the right to be properly informed.

Aug 10

iPhone killer is a phrase that gets used far too often for our liking, mostly because the phone’s it’s often applied to come nowhere near to Apple’s product. The O2 Ignito, though, is one that we’re at least not going to send our computer out of a window when we read the phrase. That’s not to say this is an iPhone killing device, but it’s about as close as anything else out there, and in some respects its actually a better device.

For the business – or just boring-in-their-own-life – user, for example, the Office compatibility software together with the push email capabilities makes this a very smart choice if you’re on the move a lot and need to not only open/read documents and presentations, but actually edit them as well. Then there’s the fantastic TouchFLo interface that HTC designed from scratch for this thing. Then there’s Opera Browser and Google software that’s pre-installed. Then the GPS. And the… well, you get the point.

It might not kill, but this thing certainly doesn’t hurt itself trying and failing as hard as most other so-called smartphones out there. So if you’re someone who just can’t make themselves follow the crowds and join the iPhone bandwagon, the Ignito might be just what you need. Check out these O2 XDA Ignito deals if that sounds like be what you need to do. Or have a little look at this O2 XDA Ignito review, or at O2’s official page if you think you need some more convincing.

Mar 24

The O2 XDA Guide is a phone that is sure to make you the talk of the crowd. It is both stylish and quite functional. The O2 XDA Guide has many features incorporated into it. Accordingly, the O2 XDA Guide has a vast array of features that is designed to give a bit of simplicity to your life and everyday tasks. A few the specifications of the phone are:

- Speakerphone
- Bluetooth connectivity
- Class 10 GPRS connection
- 3G enabled
- 2.8 inch TFT touchscreen display with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels
- Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional

The O2 XDA Guide is a phone that was announced in December of 2008. The phone has an amazing phonebook which can store an unlimited amount of call records. It can also store fields as well as entries for an infinite amount of time. Now you can go back and check all the details of your calls at any given time without any difficulty.

The O2 XDA Guide is a phone that has an internal RAM memory of 256MB and an ROM memory of 512MB making this a phone high in memory storage.

The O2 XDA Guide phone has a built-in Wifi connectivity and therefore you can keep in touch with colleagues and other important individuals. It also has a touchscreen phone which can become quite handy for business purposes as well. You can send and receive e-mails, SMS and MMS messages anytime you wish to do so.

The O2 XDA Guide has quite an impressive camera as well. The phone has a 3.15 megapixel camera which enables you to capture all those precious moments with the ones you love and the places you love to be in.

The O2 XDA Guide phone is one piece of technology that is guaranteed to make your life much easier. The phone is stylish and fully functional in every way. You will surely be impressed and proud of the decision that you made to make the O2 XDA guide an important part of your life.

O2 XDA Guide on O2