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  2. Trimphone - Wikipedia

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    A Trimphone, viewed from the side. The handset cradle functioned as a carrying handle when the receiver was off the hook, and the coiled cord in theory allowed the phone to be carried around. The Trimphone is a model of telephone designed in the early 1960s in the UK, the first prototypes appearing in 1965.

  3. iStabilizer - Wikipedia

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    The iStabilizer Flex is a tripod-type attachment for smartphones and small cameras. [6] The three flexible legs work to stabilize the device on the ground, and can also be used to wrap around a post or ledge. [7] The recording device is attached to the tripod using the iStabilizer Mount, which is compatible with smartphones and GPS units.

  4. Mobile phone accessories - Wikipedia

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    Mobile phone chargers have gone through a diverse evolution that has included cradles, plug-in cords and obscure connectors. However, devices built between 2010 and 2020 generally use micro-USB connectors, while newer devices tend to use USB-C.

  5. Bulldog clip - Wikipedia

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    How to pronounce bulldog clip in UK and US English, dictionary.cambridge.org How to make a BULLDOG CLIP PHONE TRIPOD , YouTube , June 12, 2015 This product article is a stub .

  6. List of mobile virtual network operators in the United Kingdom

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    Ceased UK operations. Extreme Connect: O2? Family Mobile: EE: 31 August 2015 [41] Ceased operations. FreedomPop: Three? Ceased UK operations. Fresh Mobile: T-Mobile: 19 March 2010 [42] Ceased operations. Existing customers were encouraged to move to the sister network, Talkmobile. KCOM Mobile: O2: 2019 GT Mobile: O2: July 2016

  7. GPO telephones - Wikipedia

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    The Tele. 162 Handset Micro Telephone, was the first UK phone to incorporate the transmitter and receiver into a single unit, 'The Handset', which had not been used on telephones in the UK since the very early metal and wood cased models, and the BPO preference for a separate transmitter and Bell receiver, as on the Tele. 150 and Tele. 121.