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  • Giant iPhone X advertisement in Shoreditch in London, England, United Kingdom. photo by Mike Kemp/
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
    20120216pingit iphone app_C.jpg
  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
    20120216pingit iphone app_K.jpg
  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
    20120216pingit iphone app_H.jpg
  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
    20120216pingit iphone app_B.jpg
  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • A woman walks past a phone network supplier's ad for the Apple iPhone 5c. A side profile view of the newest in the iPhone range is featured against a pink background colour, perhaps appealing more to the female buyer. A male consumer passes-by holding his own smartphone, maybe not a iPhone but one with a similar OS. The iPhone 5S (marketed with a stylized lowercase 's' as iPhone 5s) is a smartphone developed by Apple Inc. It is part of the iPhone line, and was released on September 20, 2013.
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  • A woman walks past a phone network supplier's ad for the Apple iPhone 5c. A side profile view of the newest in the iPhone range is featured against a pink background colour, perhaps appealing more to the female buyer. Coincidentally, a woman consumer passes-by holding her own smartphone, maybe not a iPhone but one with a similar OS. The iPhone 5S (marketed with a stylized lowercase 's' as iPhone 5s) is a smartphone developed by Apple Inc. It is part of the iPhone line, and was released on September 20, 2013.
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  • Customers look at an Apple Inc. iPhone 7 Plus smartphones at the Apple Store inside the IAPM shopping mall in Shanghai, China, on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. iPhone sales are slowing in Chinas Apples second largest market, as local upstarts such as Huawei and Xiaomi are eating into the companys high end market.
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  • Customers look at an Apple Inc. iPhone 7 Plus smartphones at the Apple Store inside the IAPM shopping mall in Shanghai, China, on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. iPhone sales are slowing in Chinas Apples second largest market, as local upstarts such as Huawei and Xiaomi are eating into the companys high end market.
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  • Customers look at an Apple Inc. iPhone 7 Plus smartphones at the Apple Store inside the IAPM shopping mall in Shanghai, China, on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. iPhone sales are slowing in Chinas Apples second largest market, as local upstarts such as Huawei and Xiaomi are eating into the companys high end market.
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  • Customers look at an Apple Inc. iPhone 7 Plus smartphones at the Apple Store inside the IAPM shopping mall in Shanghai, China, on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. iPhone sales are slowing in Chinas Apples second largest market, as local upstarts such as Huawei and Xiaomi are eating into the companys high end market.
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  • A young customer looks at an Apple Inc. iPhone 7 Plus smartphone at the Apple Store inside the IAPM shopping mall in Shanghai, China, on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. iPhone sales are slowing in Chinas Apples second largest market, as local upstarts such as Huawei and Xiaomi are eating into the companys high end market.
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  • Before others step on it, a man stoops to pick-up his dropped iPhone in the street, on 29th August 2019, in Charing Cross Road, London, England.
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  • Men walk past an ad for the new Apple iPhone X outside a branch of Carphone Warehouse, on 22nd November 2017, in London England.
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  • Woman listening to music on her white iPhone headphones. London, UK. Reminiscent of the original iPod advertising campaign.
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  • Commuter checking her iPhone on an Overground train during rush hour, South London, UK. This is one of the newer public transport lines on the TFL network.
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  • Two mothers pushing their baby's buggies, walk past a large poster for the iPhone 5 on the wall of a 'Carphone Warehouse' retailer. With the large image of its screen of this popular smartphone over their shoulders, the ladies make their way uphill in Wimbledon, London, passing this store selling Apple and other brands for consumers.
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  • Ben Paton (23) from Sommerset, the first person to get a new iphone 4 at the Apple store in central London.
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  • The new iphone 4 on display at the Apple store in London.
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  • Staff at the Apple store cheer as customers begin to arrive for the new iphone 4 at the Apple store in central London.
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  • One of the first customers to get a new iphone 4 at the Apple store in central London.
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  • Staff at the Apple store cheer as customers begin to arrive for the new iphone 4 at the Apple store in central London.
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  • An Apple store employee talks to customers who are buying the new Apple iphone 4 in the Apple store in Regent street, central London
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  • A security guard stand in front of advertisements for Apple Inc's iPhone 4 at the opening of the company's new store in Shanghai, China, on Friday, Sept. 23, 2011. Apple Inc. is currently has 5 stores in mainland China as it struggles to open enough stores to stave off competition of its popular iPhones and iPads
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  • A woman stands at the Apple Store inside the IAPM shopping mall in Shanghai, China, on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. iPhone sales are slowing in Chinas Apples second largest market, as local upstarts such as Huawei and Xiaomi are eating into the companys high end market.
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  • Young woman smiles while she enjoys a Facetime call with a friend on her smartphone. She is happily in her own world, smiling and laughing and making faces towards her iPhone. A positive side to mobile phone technology. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
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  • Children of some of the work shop attendees play on their mother's iPhone. Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • Customers look at mac laptops on offer at the Apple Store inside the IAPM shopping mall in Shanghai, China, on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. iPhone sales are slowing in Chinas Apples second largest market, as local upstarts such as Huawei and Xiaomi are eating into the companys high end market.
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  • Woman walking along checking her eye make up using her iPhone. Street scene at Brick Lane Market in the East End of London, UK. This area is known for it's eclectic, brilliant, sometimes bizarre fashion as young people meet up on Sunday, market day, and time for people to gather, hang out, and maybe find a bargain.
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  • Young woman smiles while she enjoys a Facetime call with a friend on her smartphone. She is happily in her own world, smiling and laughing and making faces towards her iPhone. A positive side to mobile phone technology. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
    20140713_south bank facetime girl_D.jpg
  • A giant billboard ad for the use of iPhones seen on the side of a central London building, juxtaposed with bus advertising and a WW1 memorial soldier of the Royal Fusiliers. The two buses are stopped in traffic on the road, one with the advertising of yet another Hollywood action film opening soon. The huge image on the side of the building is in the City of London and features a young woman standing on a mountain top looking out across the clouds at altitude. The Infrantryman stands at rest on the top of the memorial, a reminder of lost youth and possibilities from an era of sacrifice before consumerism a hundred years later.
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  • Tourists using digital devices - iphones, tablets, ipads, cameras -  photograph the dawn at Angkor Wat; waiting to see the light come up over the main temple of Angkor.
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  • Tourists using digital devices - iphones, tablets, ipads, cameras -  photograph the dawn at Angkor Wat;  waiting to see the light come up over the main temple of Angkor.
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  • Customers look at various gadgets on offer during the opening of the Apple Inc's new store in Shanghai, China, on Friday, Sept. 23, 2011. Apple Inc. is currently has 5 stores in mainland China as it struggles to open enough stores to stave off competition of its popular iPhones and iPads
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  • Customers look at various gadgets on offer during the opening of the Apple Inc's new store in Shanghai, China, on Friday, Sept. 23, 2011. Apple Inc. is currently has 5 stores in mainland China as it struggles to open enough stores to stave off competition of its popular iPhones and iPads
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  • Shadows of customers cast on a table displaying iPads during the opening of Apple Inc's new store in Shanghai, China, on Friday, Sept. 23, 2011. Apple Inc. is currently has 5 stores in mainland China as it struggles to open enough stores to stave off competition of its popular iPhones and iPads
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  • Customers look at various gadgets on offer during the opening of the Apple Inc's new store in Shanghai, China, on Friday, Sept. 23, 2011. Apple Inc. is currently has 5 stores in mainland China as it struggles to open enough stores to stave off competition of its popular iPhones and iPads
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  • Customers look at various gadgets on offer during the opening of the Apple Inc's new store in Shanghai, China, on Friday, Sept. 23, 2011. Apple Inc. is currently has 5 stores in mainland China as it struggles to open enough stores to stave off competition of its popular iPhones and iPads
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  • A man stands in front of the Apple Inc. logo as he and other customers wait in line to get into the company's new store in Shanghai, China, on Friday, Sept. 23, 2011. Apple Inc. is currently has 5 stores in mainland China as it struggles to open enough stores to stave off competition of its popular iPhones and iPads
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  • Apple Inc. employees pump their fists in the air as they open the company's new store in Shanghai, China, on Friday, Sept. 23, 2011. Apple Inc. is currently has 5 stores in mainland China as it struggles to open enough stores to stave off competition of its popular iPhones and iPads
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  • Apple Inc. employees line up inside in anticipation of  the official opening of the company's new store in Shanghai, China, on Friday, Sept. 23, 2011. Apple Inc. is currently has 5 stores in mainland China as it struggles to open enough stores to stave off competition of its popular iPhones and iPads
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  • Tourists using digital devices - iphones, tablets, ipads, cameras -  photograph the dawn at Angkor Wat; waiting to see the light come up over the main temple of Angkor.<br />
Angkor is one of the most important archaeological sites in South-East Asia. Stretching over some 400 km2, including forested area, Angkor Archaeological Park contains the magnificent remains of the different capitals of the Khmer Empire, from the 9th to the 15th century. They include the famous Temple of Angkor Wat and, at Angkor Thom.  UNESCO has set up a wide-ranging programme to safeguard this symbolic site and its surroundings
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  • A man looks at his iPad as he and other customers wait in line to get into Apple Inc's new store in Shanghai, China, on Friday, Sept. 23, 2011. Apple Inc. is currently has 5 stores in mainland China as it struggles to open enough stores to stave off competition of its popular iPhones and iPads
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  • Apple Inc. employees hold up Cui Lizhen, the first customer in line, at the official opening of the company's new store in Shanghai, China, on Friday, Sept. 23, 2011. Apple Inc. is currently has 5 stores in mainland China as it struggles to open enough stores to stave off competiton of its popular iPhones and iPads.
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  • Smartphone users walk past an advert for the Apple iPhone7, on 16th February 2017, in the City of London, England.
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  • Looking at the City of London from  Shoreditch High Street during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Pictures of workers hand on a board at an employee service center insidePegatron Corp. factory in Shanghai, China, on Friday, April 15, 2016. This is the realm in which the worlds most profitable smartphones are made, part of Apple Inc.s closely guarded supply chain.
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  • An employee buys two sticks of sausages during lunch break at a Pegatron Corp. factory in Shanghai, China, on Friday, April 15, 2016. This is the realm in which the world's most profitable smartphones are made, part of Apple Inc.'s closely guarded supply chain.Shanghai Factory Workers
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  • Employees relax and use their phones at an open air area during lunch break at a Pegatron Corp. factory in Shanghai, China, on Friday, April 15, 2016. This is the realm in which the world's most profitable smartphones are made, part of Apple Inc.'s closely guarded supply chain.Shanghai Factory Workers
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  • Employees march of the line towards the assembly area after row call at a Pegatron Corp. factory in Shanghai, China, on Friday, April 15, 2016. This is the realm in which the worlds most profitable smartphones are made, part of Apple Inc.s closely guarded supply chain.
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  • Employees swipe their id cards and stands in front of a facial recognition system before they are allowed onto the assembly line area at a Pegatron Corp. factory in Shanghai, China, on Friday, April 15, 2016. This is the realm in which the worlds most profitable smartphones are made, part of Apple Inc.s closely guarded supply chain.
    QS2016Archive_147.jpg
  • Employees line up for row call before their shift starts at a Pegatron Corp. factory in Shanghai, China, on Friday, April 15, 2016. This is the realm in which the worlds most profitable smartphones are made, part of Apple Inc.s closely guarded supply chain.
    QS2016Archive_164.jpg
  • An employees stands in front of rows of lockers at a Pegatron Corp. factory in Shanghai, China, on Friday, April 15, 2016. This is the realm in which the worlds most profitable smartphones are made, part of Apple Inc.s closely guarded supply chain.
    QS2016Archive_154.jpg
  • Employees line up for row call before their shift starts at a Pegatron Corp. factory in Shanghai, China, on Friday, April 15, 2016. This is the realm in which the worlds most profitable smartphones are made, part of Apple Inc.s closely guarded supply chain.
    QS2016Archive_161.jpg
  • Employees make their way towards the assembly line area at a Pegatron Corp. factory in Shanghai, China, on Friday, April 15, 2016. This is the realm in which the worlds most profitable smartphones are made, part of Apple Inc.s closely guarded supply chain.
    QS2016Archive_145.jpg
  • Employees swipe their id cards and stands in front of a facial recognition system before they are allowed onto the assembly line area at a Pegatron Corp. factory in Shanghai, China, on Friday, April 15, 2016. This is the realm in which the worlds most profitable smartphones are made, part of Apple Inc.s closely guarded supply chain.
    QS2016Archive_146.jpg
  • Pingit website on a Mac laptop computer. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit website on a Mac laptop computer. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit website on a Mac laptop computer. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit website on a Mac laptop computer. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit website on a Mac laptop computer. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • A foreman uses a iPad to help him with row call at a Pegatron Corp. factory in Shanghai, China, on Friday, April 15, 2016. This is the realm in which the worlds most profitable smartphones are made, part of Apple Inc.s closely guarded supply chain.
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  • Employees line up for row call before their shift starts at a Pegatron Corp. factory in Shanghai, China, on Friday, April 15, 2016. This is the realm in which the worlds most profitable smartphones are made, part of Apple Inc.s closely guarded supply chain.
    QS2016Archive_165.jpg
  • Employees relax and use their phones at an open air area during lunch break at a Pegatron Corp. factory in Shanghai, China, on Friday, April 15, 2016. This is the realm in which the world's most profitable smartphones are made, part of Apple Inc.'s closely guarded supply chain.Shanghai Factory Workers
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  • Employees march of the line towards the assembly area after row call at a Pegatron Corp. factory in Shanghai, China, on Friday, April 15, 2016. This is the realm in which the worlds most profitable smartphones are made, part of Apple Inc.s closely guarded supply chain.
    QS2016Archive_166.jpg
  • Employees line up for row call before their shift starts at a Pegatron Corp. factory in Shanghai, China, on Friday, April 15, 2016. This is the realm in which the worlds most profitable smartphones are made, part of Apple Inc.s closely guarded supply chain.
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  • Employees swipe their id cards and stands in front of a facial recognition system before they are allowed onto the assembly line area at a Pegatron Corp. factory in Shanghai, China, on Friday, April 15, 2016. This is the realm in which the worlds most profitable smartphones are made, part of Apple Inc.s closely guarded supply chain.
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  • Asian model has her make up done my a make up artist prior to a photo shoot at Jubilee Gardens. Here she take a selfie of herself to post on social media. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
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  • Asian model has her make up done my a make up artist prior to a photo shoot at Jubilee Gardens. Here she take a selfie of herself to post on social media. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
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  • Pingit website on a Mac laptop computer. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • A woman walks past a China Unicom advertisement in Shanghai, China on 17 August 2009.   The company said recently it is talking with Apple  about becoming an iPhone carrier but denied a report it has reached a deal and will buy 5 million handsets.
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  • An Asian woman takes a photo of sunflowers using her mobile phone at Columbia Road Flower Market on the 6th October 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Columbia Road Flower Market is a street market in Bethnal Green in Hackney, London. The market is open on Sundays only.
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  • Apple iPhone ad, striding pedestrian and bent fashion retailer hanger dropped on a central London side street. The person walks fast along the pavement with legs matching the shape of not only the iPhones but also the hanger that was dropped by someone else on the sidewalk.
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  • Customers try out Apple Products including Apple Inc.s iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus ahead of the sales launch at the companys store at the IAPM shopping mall in Shanghai, China, on Friday, Sept. 25, 2015.
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  • Customers try out Apple Products including Apple Inc.s iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus ahead of the sales launch at the companys store at the IAPM shopping mall in Shanghai, China, on Friday, Sept. 25, 2015.
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  • Customers try out Apple Products including Apple Inc.s iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus ahead of the sales launch at the companys store at the IAPM shopping mall in Shanghai, China, on Friday, Sept. 25, 2015.
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  • Customers try out Apple Products including Apple Inc.s iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus ahead of the sales launch at the companys store at the IAPM shopping mall in Shanghai, China, on Friday, Sept. 25, 2015.
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  • Phone user walks past Samsung shop window ad for new S6 model. Walking along the street in London's Soho, we see the women walking with her own handset checking messages or listening to music. In the background is Samsung's latest smartphone model, being launched in all media this week in an attempt to win back users from a new iPhone range. Samsung Galaxy S6 and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge are Android smartphones manufactured and marketed by Samsung Electronics. The S6 and S6 Edge jointly serve as successors to the Galaxy S5. The smartphones were officially unveiled in a press conference at Mobile World Congress on 1 March 2015.
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  • Phone user walks past Samsung shop window ad for new S6 model. Walking along the street in London's Soho, we see the women wearing a headscarf with her own handset to the ear - a call in progress. In the background is Samsung's latest smartphone model, being launched in all media this week in an attempt to win back users from a new iPhone range. Samsung Galaxy S6 and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge are Android smartphones manufactured and marketed by Samsung Electronics. The S6 and S6 Edge jointly serve as successors to the Galaxy S5. The smartphones were officially unveiled in a press conference at Mobile World Congress on 1 March 2015.
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  • Phone user walks past Samsung shop window ad for new S6 model. Walking along the street in London's Soho, we see the man walking with his own handset checking messages or listening to music. In the background is Samsung's latest smartphone model, being launched in all media this week in an attempt to win back users from a new iPhone range. Samsung Galaxy S6 and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge are Android smartphones manufactured and marketed by Samsung Electronics. The S6 and S6 Edge jointly serve as successors to the Galaxy S5. The smartphones were officially unveiled in a press conference at Mobile World Congress on 1 March 2015.
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  • Phone user walks past Samsung shop window ad for new S6 model. Walking along the street in London's Soho, we see the man with his own handset to the ear - a call in progress. In the background is Samsung's latest smartphone model, being launched in all media this week in an attempt to win back users from a new iPhone range. Samsung Galaxy S6 and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge are Android smartphones manufactured and marketed by Samsung Electronics. The S6 and S6 Edge jointly serve as successors to the Galaxy S5. The smartphones were officially unveiled in a press conference at Mobile World Congress on 1 March 2015.
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  • During a weekday lunchtime in the City of London, a young man sleeps on the grass in St. Paul's Churchyard, near the outer walls of the cathedral. Office workers have gathered with friends and colleagues taking advantage of warm weather to lie on the grass and eat their lunches. The man is asleep on the short lawn, having spent 20 minutes fiddling with his iPhone, scrolling through messages and sending emails after finishing his own sandwich, which has been put away next to his prone body, in a plastic bag. A council worker pushes a wheelbarrow along the path laden with refuse as the young man lies resting before another afternoon at his nearby desk.
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  • Following Twitter on a i-phone 4, s mart phone connected to the internet.
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  • A man tucks his I-Phone into his swimming trunks as he takes  part in the annual Gay Pride street march through central London on July 2010. The parade includes around 40 floats interspersed with marching groups, dancing groups, bands and thousands of other participants.
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