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Mobile devices

  • Friday, 9 January, 2026
    Technology sector
    Smartphone and PC prices set to rise as AI boom drains memory chips

    Executives at Consumer Electronics Show suggest drive to build infrastructure is reshaping economics of consumer tech

    A person demonstrates the Samsung AI Beauty Mirror, which analyses their face for sunscreen application, at a tech event.
  • Thursday, 1 January, 2026
    Apple Inc
    Apple cuts Vision Pro production and marketing after weak sales

    High prices, limited apps and comfort issues expose difficulty of turning futuristic hardware into a mass-market product

    People wearing Apple Vision Pro headsets, sitting indoors and interacting with mixed-reality features.
  • Thursday, 1 January, 2026
    News in-depthNokia
    How Nokia went from iPhone victim to $1bn Nvidia deal

    Finnish company that brought the world the 3310 has reinvented itself for the AI revolution

    A Nokia 3310 and Nvidia’s logo
  • Wednesday, 31 December, 2025
    Trump Mobile delays plan to launch gold-coloured smartphone this year

    Move marks latest setback for project that originally promised to sell a US-made device

    A gold-coloured smartphone with "Trump Mobile" and "Make America Great Again" displayed on the screen. The back features a large "T", an American flag and three camera lenses.
  • Monday, 15 December, 2025
    Social Media
    UK to push for nudity-blocking software on devices to protect children

    Home Office expected to encourage companies to introduce controls

    A person illuminated by a phone screen holds a mobile device in a dark room, their face blurred in the background.
  • Tuesday, 9 December, 2025
    John Gapper
    Nothing wants to make a dent in Apple’s universe

    A London-based smartphone maker valued at $1.3bn is slowly building a global brand

    Four Nothing smartphones, the Phone 3a and Phone 3a Pro, are shown with illuminated LED designs on their backs
  • Sunday, 7 December, 2025
    Chinese business & finance
    Chinese phonemakers seize on Apple’s AI struggles

    Manufacturers tout apps that help users switch from iPhones

    People examine Huawei Mate 70 smartphones. Several of them are observing or interacting with the devices.
  • Wednesday, 3 December, 2025
    Indian politics & policy
    India reverses order to install government app on all smartphones

    Communications minister says use of state-run cyber security app is ‘completely voluntary’ following public outcry

    Two women in colourful clothing take a selfie in Secunderabad. India.
  • Tuesday, 2 December, 2025
    Internet privacy
    India demands installation of government app on all smartphones

    Privacy advocates raise concerns about potential snooping

    A woman holds up a smartphone, taking a photo or video, with sunglasses on her head and a watch on her wrist.
  • Saturday, 22 November, 2025
    Apple Inc
    Apple’s ‘skinny’ iPhone falls flat with disappointing early sales

    Consumers chose better value and superior performance over slim new design of Air model

    A person holds an Apple iPhone Air, showing its slim profile and rear camera, during an Apple event.
  • Thursday, 20 November, 2025
    Richard Waters
    Apple will need to move on from the Tim Cook gravy train

    Tech group’s next chief must convince shareholders it is time to expand the scale of the company’s bets

    Tim Cook waves on stage in front of a large, stylised Apple logo during a product announcement event.
  • Thursday, 23 October, 2025
    Technology regulation
    Apple loses UK class action lawsuit over ‘excessive’ App Store charges

    Claimants said 36mn consumers would be entitled to damages of about £1.5bn

    Four iPhone 17 models displayed upright on a store counter.
  • Thursday, 23 October, 2025
    Matt Rogers
    OpenAI should make a phone

    In order for artificial intelligence to live up to its promise, it must be part of the physical world around us

    Jony Ive and Sam Altman sit at a bar, engaged in conversation, with drinks and glasses on the counter in front of them. Bottles line the shelves behind them
  • Wednesday, 22 October, 2025
    Technology sector
    Google and Apple face stricter UK rules on mobile platforms

    Competition regulator designates Big Tech groups with special status under strict new digital laws

    Decorative montage of Google and Apple logos over a filtered image of a person walking past an Apple store.
  • Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
    Sarah O'Connor
    Why can’t I buy a small smartphone?

    Capitalism is not giving me what I want, but I’m not behaving like a good free market consumer myself

    A woman uses two of Apple’s new iPhone Air smartphones at a shop in London
  • Sunday, 19 October, 2025
    Apple Inc
    Apple’s biggest iPhone overhaul in years ignites upgrade frenzy

    Extended wait times and generous trade-in deals signal surging demand for newly redesigned device

    The upper part of an iPhone 17 Pro with three camera lenses is shown behind two fluctuating line charts, one pink and one blue.
  • Friday, 10 October, 2025
    Telecoms
    UK telcos step up efforts to combat ‘epidemic’ of handset fraud

    Surge in scams forces VodafoneThree, EE and Virgin Media O2 to tighten controls on mobile phone purchases

    A man looks at his phone while walking past an O2 store with prominent O2 branding in central London.
  • Tuesday, 16 September, 2025
    Tech start-ups
    UK smartphone maker Nothing raises $200mn to take on Apple and Samsung

    Founder Carl Pei says new funding will allow start-up to design AI devices

    Carl Pei speaks on stage in front of the illuminated ‘Nothing’ logo, gesturing with his hands.
  • Tuesday, 9 September, 2025
    Apple Inc
    Apple launches skinny iPhone as it holds prices despite tariff costs

    Tech group tries to lure customers to upgrade devices as it suffers from US trade war and slow progress on AI

    The iPhone Air is shown in a close-up side view, highlighting its thin profile, with a person taking a photo in the blurred background
  • Wednesday, 27 August, 2025
    LexAT&T Inc
    AT&T’s return to dealmaking looks like the right call

    The big question is whether Washington will be on the same wavelength

    Premium content
    AT&T logo and name displayed on the side of a building with communication equipment on the rooftop.
  • Wednesday, 27 August, 2025
    Xiaomi Corp
    The Chinese gadget maker taking on Tesla and Apple

    Formerly dismissed as a ‘Lego’ assembler, Xiaomi is building its reputation as a high-tech manufacturer

    Xiaomi’s latest electric vehicle, the YU7 SUV
  • Tuesday, 19 August, 2025
    Digital health
    Smartphone makers must do more to protect children, UK safeguarding minister says

    Jess Phillips targets handset manufacturers after introduction of age verification rules to access adult websites

    Jess Phillips
  • Thursday, 7 August, 2025
    Semiconductors
    Samsung to produce image sensors for Apple’s iPhone in Texas

    Deal suggests South Korean company’s US investments are paying off as Trump dials up his tariff policies

    A Samsung flag outside the company's building in Seoul
  • Wednesday, 23 July, 2025
    Technology regulation
    Apple and Google face UK shake-up to mobile platforms

    Competition authority pushes for European-style curbs to be imposed on app stores

    Apple’s Series 16 iPhones on display at an Apple Store in London
  • Thursday, 26 June, 2025
    The Trump Organization
    Trump Mobile quietly drops ‘Made in America’ smartphone promise

    Trump Organization’s venture now says devices will be ‘brought to life’ in the US

    An iPhone displays the website for The Trump Organization’s mobile phone service
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