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    Year in Review: Mobile in 2009

We roundup the year that was in mobile as we wave goodbye to 2009 and hello to 2010.

By Maggie Holland, 24 Dec 2009 at 12:30

2009/2010 sign with workmen

This year has been a busy one for the mobile industry, but what are the moments that stick most in our minds? Read on to find out.

iPhone 3GS cometh, O2 waves goodbye

We loved the first generation iPhone and the second one built on that solid foundation. But despite their obvious beauty, both lacked key features. Until the iPhone 3GS came along this year that is, bringing with it copy and paste and other omissions of value to mobile fans.

Of course, that wasn't the only iPhone news this year. Far from it. O2 also waved goodbye to its exclusive hold over the iconic device and Orange and Vodafone's announcements that they'd got it were so close they might as well have shared the same press release. Orange is already selling the handset on its network, but we'll have to wait until 2010 for the iPhone's debut on the Vodafone network.

Alas, the arrival of the iPhone on two new networks hasn't thus far resulted in the fantastic deals users were hoping for. Then Tesco came to the rescue. In mid December the iPhone arrived on the Tesco Mobile network, which strangely enough is a joint venture with O2. Users can get it on a 12 month contract too. Full circle, eh?

T-Mobile and Orange get married

It was mid 2009 that rumours first surfaced that T-Mobile could be snapped up by a rival. Vodafone was first in the frame, followed soon after by O2 so it was a bit of a surprise when Orange and T-Mobile confirmed they were talking behind closed doors about getting together to form a new company.

The deal is expected to be completed in January, but it's still subject to regulatory approval. And, according to reports this month the companies would prefer to have the deal scrutinised outside of the UK for fear it'll take too long here and result in customers fleeing into the arms of competitors in the interim.

If the two do combine, they'll form a massive mobile powerhouse. If they don't, we're not sure what T-Mobile plans to do about the iPhone...

Palm and Motorola get their groove back

In recent years, it wouldn't be completely unfair to say that Motorola and Palm have both been treated as the poor relations in the mobile family. Their best seemed to be behind them and everyone's attention was on either the iPhone or Android.

So it was surprising then - pleasantly so - when Palm decided to create a whole new operating system dubbed webOS and unveil not one but two new devices on the platform. We've already got the Pre, which is exclusive to O2, and its younger sibling the Pixi has already hit US shores.

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