11 Jun 2010
No prizes for guessing the most popular stories with V3.co.uk readers this week. The launch of the iPhone 4 has taken the smartphone market by storm, and the major UK operators have all detailed their tariffs for the latest Apple device.
But it was not all good news for Apple this week, after our poll indicated that most V3.co.uk readers remain unimpressed with the iPad. If you haven't voted yet, you can still do so here. Readers were also keen to hear of a competition to find iPad developers with the 'X-Factor'.
Our hands-on with the Motorola Milestone XT720 and Flipout phones was also popular, as was the industry's reaction to Jeremy Hunt's plans for broadband rollouts in the UK, and our review of Android 2.2.
Apple
to showcase iPhone 4G at WWDC
Analysts hope for improvements on social networking integration and MobileMe
cloud service
Apple
unveils iPhone 4 at WWDC
Handset sports sharper screen and front and back-mounted cameras
Three
joins the iPhone 4 launch party
Network offers Apple hardware for the first time
O2
offers contract upgrade to iPhone 4
Customers can 'buy out' existing contracts, but analysts warn of hidden costs
T-Mobile
confirms plans to offer the iPhone 4
Mobile operator joins long list of stockists
V3.co.uk
readers not impressed with the iPad
Over a third say the much hyped device is too expensive
Hands-on:
Motorola Milestone XT720 and Flipout
A look at the latest Motorola smartphones
Industry
reacts positively to UK broadband plans
Jeremy Hunt's speech meets with approval from major network operators
Competition
launches to find iPad developers with the X-Factor
App Factor hopes to attract developers to Apple's platform
Android
2.2 review
Flash support and wireless tethering give the Google OS a boost in battle with
Apple iPhone
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