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  • Mobile phone repair centre sign and shutters on 3rd March 2021 in London, United Kingdom.
    20210303_phone repair_001.jpg
  • A group of lady tourists from south-east Asia enjoy looking at the screen of a mobile phone, on 15th November 2018, in London, England.
    phone_women-02-15-11-2018.jpg
  • Man seen from behind on his mobile phone in London, United Kingdom.
    20181010_phone user behind_001.jpg
  • Mobile phone repair centre sign and shutters on 3rd March 2021 in London, United Kingdom.
    20210303_phone repair_001.jpg
  • A city worker crouches on the pavement and opens his attache briefcase to check details written inside during his phone call conversation.  He is in the City of London, the capital's financial heart and makes his call using a 90s mobile (cell) phone in afternoon sunlight near a menswear shop on a street corner.
    phone_call-15-07-1993.jpg
  • In front of an ad for Mercury, the 90s mobile phone network provider, a city worker uses his mobile phone in a London street.  Actor Harry Enfield was the face of the media campaign on tv and in print to help promote the young industry, still then an expensive accessory for the ordinary Briton. Mercury Communications, was a national telephone company in the United Kingdom, formed in 1981 as a subsidiary of Cable & Wireless to challenge the monopoly of British Telecom (BT). Mercury was the first competitor to BT, and although it proved only moderately successful at challenging their dominance, it was to set the path for new communication companies to attempt the same. In 1997, Mercury ceased to exist as a brand with its amalgamation into the operations of Cable & Wireless Communications and totally exited from the telecommunications business by 1999.
    mercury_phone-15-07-1993.jpg
  • Colourful mobile phone covers for sale at a cheap store in London. Coming in all shapes and sizes to fit any brand of phone.
    20110118mobile phone coversA.jpg
  • Colourful mobile phone covers for sale at a cheap store in London. Coming in all shapes and sizes to fit any brand of phone.
    20110118mobile phone coversB.jpg
  • A man in a lime green jumper and with red trolley baggage, uses his mobile phone on a street corner in central London, on 5th January 2019, in London, England.
    phone_corner-03-05-02-2019.jpg
  • Woman takes a cell phone call beside the river opposite the London Eye.
    20100321London Eye phone callB.jpg
  • Woman takes a cell phone call beside the river opposite the London Eye.
    20100321London Eye phone callA.jpg
  • Woman using her mobile phone in the street in Omonia. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It dominates the Attica periphery and is one of the world's oldest cities, as its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy.
    20110921mobile phone athensB.jpg
  • Woman using her mobile phone in the street in Monastiraki. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It dominates the Attica periphery and is one of the world's oldest cities, as its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy.
    20110921mobile phone athensA.jpg
  • Broken traditional red telephone call box. London, UK. Rarely used nowadays, these old red phone boxes are often in a very run down state. Or used for unsavoury uses.
    20150308_red phone box_B.jpg
  • Couple have some wedding photographs taken beside one of the iconic red telephone boxes in London, United Kingdom. This icon of design is now just an object as telecomunication via mobile phone has made the public call box all but obsolete.
    20190917_phone box couple_001.jpg
  • Couple have some wedding photographs taken beside one of the iconic red telephone boxes in London, United Kingdom. This icon of design is now just an object as telecomunication via mobile phone has made the public call box all but obsolete.
    20190917_phone box couple_002.jpg
  • A classic phone box kiosk leans at an angle while advertising cage fighting, on 25th March 2019, in London, England.
    phone_box-01-25-03-2019.jpg
  • Man inside an art gallery on Bond Street concentrating while on a phone call while outside a print of a Lowry painting adorns the exterior in London, England, United Kingdom. Bond Street remains one of the most exclusive shopping, fashion and art streets in the capital.
    20160505_lowry phone call_B.jpg
  • Four red telephone boxes of different sizes situated under cover in Smithfields meat market on 16th July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. This iconic design is now just an object as telecomunication via mobile phone has made the public call box obsolete.
    20200716_red phone boxes_002.jpg
  • Four red telephone boxes of different sizes situated under cover in Smithfields meat market on 16th July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. This iconic design is now just an object as telecomunication via mobile phone has made the public call box obsolete.
    20200716_red phone boxes_001.jpg
  • Fake red telephone call box in Wapping, London, UK. This traditional phone box appeared one day for no apparent reason. Then disappeared a few days later.
    20150810_red phone box_A.jpg
  • Man inside an art gallery on Bond Street concentrating while on a phone call while outside a print of a Lowry painting adorns the exterior in London, England, United Kingdom. Bond Street remains one of the most exclusive shopping, fashion and art streets in the capital.
    20160505_lowry phone call_A.jpg
  • Young woman on a bus looks closely at her smart phone while a cyclist passes by outside as the national coronavirus lockdown three continues on 5th March 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Public transport use is still low amongst the public, with all transport for London services aiming to limit numbers. With the roadmap for coming out of the lockdown has been laid out, this nationwide lockdown continues to advise all citizens to follow the message to stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives, and the streets of the capital are quiet and empty of normal numbers of people.
    20210305_covid buses_003.jpg
  • Young woman on a bus looks closely at her smart phone as the national coronavirus lockdown three continues on 5th March 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Public transport use is still low amongst the public, with all transport for London services aiming to limit numbers. With the roadmap for coming out of the lockdown has been laid out, this nationwide lockdown continues to advise all citizens to follow the message to stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives, and the streets of the capital are quiet and empty of normal numbers of people.
    20210305_covid buses_002.jpg
  • A stylish young woman walks and talks into her phone on Piccadilly, on 21st January 2020, in London, England.
    piccadilly-04-21-01-2020.jpg
  • The phone box featured in the 1945 film 'I know where I'm Going' at Carsaig Bay, Isle of Mull, Scotland. This remote location is at the end of a 4-5 mile single-track road from a larger road on the Ross of Mull. The famous red phone box at Carsaig was saved by movie fans (you can dial its number +44 (0)1681-704203). In danger of being removed due to lack of use it is now just used by hikers unable to obtain a mobile (cell) phone signal. Fans of the movie rescued the iconic phone kiosk from crumbling. Visited by film buffs, the kiosk now has Historic Scotland list B status because of its part on screen. And during a pilgrimage to celebrate the Powell and Pressburger film’s 65th anniversary, fans noticed that the box was in a poor condition.
    isle_of_mull92-18-11-2011_1.jpg
  • The phone box featured in the 1945 film 'I know where I'm Going' at Carsaig Bay, Isle of Mull, Scotland. This remote location is at the end of a 4-5 mile single-track road from a larger road on the Ross of Mull. The famous red phone box at Carsaig was saved by movie fans (you can dial its number +44 (0)1681-704203). In danger of being removed due to lack of use it is now just used by hikers unable to obtain a mobile (cell) phone signal. Fans of the movie rescued the iconic phone kiosk from crumbling. Visited by film buffs, the kiosk now has Historic Scotland list B status because of its part on screen. And during a pilgrimage to celebrate the Powell and Pressburger film’s 65th anniversary, fans noticed that the box was in a poor condition.
    isle_of_mull91-18-11-2011_1.jpg
  • A woman on a mobile phone walks past a traditional British red phone box on Duke of York Square, London.  This telephone box has been adapted to include a banking ATM cash machine. The red phone box is often seen as an iconic British symbol throughout the world, although the numbers of these phone boxes in service are rapidly decreasing with the rise of mobile cell phones.
    UK-Affluence-KingsRoad-7205_1.jpg
  • Sales assistant explains mobile phone deals to a customer. Shoppers watch a massive PR promotional push by cell phone company Mororola. Following a stage presentation with models and large screens, the mobile phone giant has staff selling phones to customers as well as fun and giving away gifts by way of mass marketing. Crowds gathered to watch and buy. Xidan is one of the main commercial shopping area in the Xicheng district of Beijing, China. With Joy City as it's centerpiece, a 13-story coplex of western and Chinese shops. This is a shoppers haven as modern consumerism and commerce have a strong grip on Beijing's shop hungry crowds.
    20120603shopping joy city beijing_BK.jpg
  • Sales assistant explains mobile phone deals to a customer. Shoppers watch a massive PR promotional push by cell phone company Mororola. Following a stage presentation with models and large screens, the mobile phone giant has staff selling phones to customers as well as fun and giving away gifts by way of mass marketing. Crowds gathered to watch and buy. Xidan is one of the main commercial shopping area in the Xicheng district of Beijing, China. With Joy City as it's centerpiece, a 13-story coplex of western and Chinese shops. This is a shoppers haven as modern consumerism and commerce have a strong grip on Beijing's shop hungry crowds.
    20120603shopping joy city beijing_BJ.jpg
  • Sales assistant explains mobile phone deals to a customer. Shoppers watch a massive PR promotional push by cell phone company Mororola. Following a stage presentation with models and large screens, the mobile phone giant has staff selling phones to customers as well as fun and giving away gifts by way of mass marketing. Crowds gathered to watch and buy. Xidan is one of the main commercial shopping area in the Xicheng district of Beijing, China. With Joy City as it's centerpiece, a 13-story coplex of western and Chinese shops. This is a shoppers haven as modern consumerism and commerce have a strong grip on Beijing's shop hungry crowds.
    20120603shopping joy city beijing_BL.jpg
  • Sales assistant explains mobile phone deals to a customer. Shoppers watch a massive PR promotional push by cell phone company Mororola. Following a stage presentation with models and large screens, the mobile phone giant has staff selling phones to customers as well as fun and giving away gifts by way of mass marketing. Crowds gathered to watch and buy. Xidan is one of the main commercial shopping area in the Xicheng district of Beijing, China. With Joy City as it's centerpiece, a 13-story coplex of western and Chinese shops. This is a shoppers haven as modern consumerism and commerce have a strong grip on Beijing's shop hungry crowds.
    20120603shopping joy city beijing_AS.jpg
  • Sales assistant explains mobile phone deals to a customer. Shoppers watch a massive PR promotional push by cell phone company Mororola. Following a stage presentation with models and large screens, the mobile phone giant has staff selling phones to customers as well as fun and giving away gifts by way of mass marketing. Crowds gathered to watch and buy. Xidan is one of the main commercial shopping area in the Xicheng district of Beijing, China. With Joy City as it's centerpiece, a 13-story coplex of western and Chinese shops. This is a shoppers haven as modern consumerism and commerce have a strong grip on Beijing's shop hungry crowds.
    20120603shopping joy city beijing_AK.jpg
  • Sales assistant explains mobile phone deals to a customer. Shoppers watch a massive PR promotional push by cell phone company Mororola. Following a stage presentation with models and large screens, the mobile phone giant has staff selling phones to customers as well as fun and giving away gifts by way of mass marketing. Crowds gathered to watch and buy. Xidan is one of the main commercial shopping area in the Xicheng district of Beijing, China. With Joy City as it's centerpiece, a 13-story coplex of western and Chinese shops. This is a shoppers haven as modern consumerism and commerce have a strong grip on Beijing's shop hungry crowds.
    20120603shopping joy city beijing_BH.jpg
  • Sales assistant explains mobile phone deals to a customer. Shoppers watch a massive PR promotional push by cell phone company Mororola. Following a stage presentation with models and large screens, the mobile phone giant has staff selling phones to customers as well as fun and giving away gifts by way of mass marketing. Crowds gathered to watch and buy. Xidan is one of the main commercial shopping area in the Xicheng district of Beijing, China. With Joy City as it's centerpiece, a 13-story coplex of western and Chinese shops. This is a shoppers haven as modern consumerism and commerce have a strong grip on Beijing's shop hungry crowds.
    20120603shopping joy city beijing_BI.jpg
  • Sales assistant explains mobile phone deals to a customer. Shoppers watch a massive PR promotional push by cell phone company Mororola. Following a stage presentation with models and large screens, the mobile phone giant has staff selling phones to customers as well as fun and giving away gifts by way of mass marketing. Crowds gathered to watch and buy. Xidan is one of the main commercial shopping area in the Xicheng district of Beijing, China. With Joy City as it's centerpiece, a 13-story coplex of western and Chinese shops. This is a shoppers haven as modern consumerism and commerce have a strong grip on Beijing's shop hungry crowds.
    20120603shopping joy city beijing_BG.jpg
  • Sales assistant explains mobile phone deals to a customer. Shoppers watch a massive PR promotional push by cell phone company Mororola. Following a stage presentation with models and large screens, the mobile phone giant has staff selling phones to customers as well as fun and giving away gifts by way of mass marketing. Crowds gathered to watch and buy. Xidan is one of the main commercial shopping area in the Xicheng district of Beijing, China. With Joy City as it's centerpiece, a 13-story coplex of western and Chinese shops. This is a shoppers haven as modern consumerism and commerce have a strong grip on Beijing's shop hungry crowds.
    20120603shopping joy city beijing_AT.jpg
  • Man squeezes himself through a gap in an oversized cell phone in order to win a prize. Shoppers watch a massive PR promotional push by cell phone company Mororola. Following a stage presentation with models and large screens, the mobile phone giant has staff selling phones to customers as well as fun and giving away gifts by way of mass marketing. Crowds gathered to watch and buy. Xidan is one of the main commercial shopping area in the Xicheng district of Beijing, China. With Joy City as it's centerpiece, a 13-story coplex of western and Chinese shops. This is a shoppers haven as modern consumerism and commerce have a strong grip on Beijing's shop hungry crowds.
    20120603shopping joy city beijing_AM.jpg
  • Man squeezes himself through a gap in an oversized cell phone in order to win a prize. Shoppers watch a massive PR promotional push by cell phone company Mororola. Following a stage presentation with models and large screens, the mobile phone giant has staff selling phones to customers as well as fun and giving away gifts by way of mass marketing. Crowds gathered to watch and buy. Xidan is one of the main commercial shopping area in the Xicheng district of Beijing, China. With Joy City as it's centerpiece, a 13-story coplex of western and Chinese shops. This is a shoppers haven as modern consumerism and commerce have a strong grip on Beijing's shop hungry crowds.
    20120603shopping joy city beijing_AO.jpg
  • Sales assistant explains mobile phone deals to a customer. Shoppers watch a massive PR promotional push by cell phone company Mororola. Following a stage presentation with models and large screens, the mobile phone giant has staff selling phones to customers as well as fun and giving away gifts by way of mass marketing. Crowds gathered to watch and buy. Xidan is one of the main commercial shopping area in the Xicheng district of Beijing, China. With Joy City as it's centerpiece, a 13-story coplex of western and Chinese shops. This is a shoppers haven as modern consumerism and commerce have a strong grip on Beijing's shop hungry crowds.
    20120603shopping joy city beijing_AJ.jpg
  • A man speaks into his phone using the speakerphone feature, in a sunny corner next to Sketch, a gastro-gallery on Conduit Street, on 20th January 2020, in London, England.
    mayfair-05-20-01-2020.jpg
  • A remote public phone kiosk and post box near a cottage home at Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, Scotland. It is early morning as the light still has a pink tint during winter in the Inner Hebrides. Mobile (cell) phone signals are still weak in this area of Scotland so the phone box is used by locals and the many visitors who come this way en route to the Holy Isle of Iona.
    isle_of_mull178-20-11-2011_1.jpg
  • A man feeling the heat of the day in the Square Mile, the capitals financial district, walks through Threadneedle Street while talking into his phone,  on 6th August 2020, in London, England.
    city_people02-06-08-2020.jpg
  • A man wearing a suit and looking at his phone, strides past a London city tour bus parked in Coventry Street in the West End, on 24th September, in London, England.
    tour_bus04-23-09-2020.jpg
  • A well-dressed young man talks on his phone while leaning on railings at a Piccadilly Circus underground station entrance  on 1st May, in London, England.
    piccadilly_call-03-01-05-2018.jpg
  • A fisherman from the Maldives sits making a call on his mobile cell phone on the bow of a dhoni boat which heads along on a calm Indian Ocean. After a hard day's fishing he gazes forward to open sea where an almost uninterrupted view of sea and horizon is seen beyond except for a small island is faintly in view. Even small remote atoll communites in the Maldives have strong phone signals and many also have good Wi-Fi connections. He and his crew have been catching Yellow Fin Tuna in the seas north of the capital Male in this Islamic Republic. Their catch is for export to the EU and in particular, the UK's supermarkets. There is no limit and no obvious destination, just infinity and the thought of tomorrow.
    maldives339-14-11-2007.jpg
  • A man messages on his mobile phone and another walks towards him while in conversation, on Whitehall, on 28th October 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    bus_journey-04-28-10-2019.jpg
  • An elderly man wearing a baseball cap that reads “Life is a chance” using a magnifying glass to read a message on his mobile phone on the 30th of October 2019 whilst sitting on the street outside Atocha train station, Madrid, Spain.
    Spain-Madrid-Streets-3368.jpg
  • Young woman with green hair standing in front of a photograph of a beach landscape texting on her smart phone in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20180529_birmingham texting_002.jpg
  • Young woman texting on her smart phone in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20180529_birmingham texting_001.jpg
  • A London cabbie taxi driver checks his windscreen-mounted mobile phone while waiting in a queue for fares outside Liverpool Street mainline station in the City of London - the capitals financial district, on 3rd September 2018, in London England.
    taxi_driver-02-03-09-2018.jpg
  • The phone kiosk and postal box still in service and good working order on the Green at Hartest, on 10th July 2020, in Hartest, Suffolk, England.
    suffolk-43-10-07-2020.jpg
  • A traditional red telephone box is seen on Denmark Hill, South London covered in fresh snow from overnight snowfall. Pedestrians walk past next to Ruskin Park, SE24.  These K-series kiosks were designed in 1936 by the renowned designer Giles Gilbert Scott. With the increasing use of mobile phones the static phone boxes are still used in remote areas of the UK where mobile service is still patchy and in major towns and cities, their presence is becoming rarer. In rural regions however, the British red phone box is still a delight to see and use.
    london_snow54-02-02_2009.jpg
  • Vomit in a black phone box filled with flowers on The Strand, Central London, United Kingdom. Only telephone boxes owned by BT British Telecom can be the iconic red colour, hence this one being black.
    UK-London-3201.jpg
  • Shoppers watch a massive PR promotional push by cell phone company Mororola. Following a stage presentation with models and large screens, the mobile phone giant has staff selling phones to customers as well as fun and giving away gifts by way of mass marketing. Crowds gathered to watch and buy. Xidan is one of the main commercial shopping area in the Xicheng district of Beijing, China. With Joy City as it's centerpiece, a 13-story coplex of western and Chinese shops. This is a shoppers haven as modern consumerism and commerce have a strong grip on Beijing's shop hungry crowds.
    20120603shopping joy city beijing_BC.jpg
  • Crowds of shoppers watch a massive PR promotional push by cell phone company Mororola. Following a stage presentation with models and large screens, the mobile phone giant has staff selling phones to customers as well as fun and giving away gifts by way of mass marketing. Crowds gathered to watch and buy. Xidan is one of the main commercial shopping area in the Xicheng district of Beijing, China. With Joy City as it's centerpiece, a 13-story coplex of western and Chinese shops. This is a shoppers haven as modern consumerism and commerce have a strong grip on Beijing's shop hungry crowds.
    20120603shopping joy city beijing_BE.jpg
  • Crowds of shoppers watch a massive PR promotional push by cell phone company Mororola. Following a stage presentation with models and large screens, the mobile phone giant has staff selling phones to customers as well as fun and giving away gifts by way of mass marketing. Crowds gathered to watch and buy. Xidan is one of the main commercial shopping area in the Xicheng district of Beijing, China. With Joy City as it's centerpiece, a 13-story coplex of western and Chinese shops. This is a shoppers haven as modern consumerism and commerce have a strong grip on Beijing's shop hungry crowds.
    20120603shopping joy city beijing_BF.jpg
  • Crowds of shoppers watch a massive PR promotional push by cell phone company Mororola. Following a stage presentation with models and large screens, the mobile phone giant has staff selling phones to customers as well as fun and giving away gifts by way of mass marketing. Crowds gathered to watch and buy. Xidan is one of the main commercial shopping area in the Xicheng district of Beijing, China. With Joy City as it's centerpiece, a 13-story coplex of western and Chinese shops. This is a shoppers haven as modern consumerism and commerce have a strong grip on Beijing's shop hungry crowds.
    20120603shopping joy city beijing_AR.jpg
  • Crowds of shoppers watch a massive PR promotional push by cell phone company Mororola. Following a stage presentation with models and large screens, the mobile phone giant has staff selling phones to customers as well as fun and giving away gifts by way of mass marketing. Crowds gathered to watch and buy. Xidan is one of the main commercial shopping area in the Xicheng district of Beijing, China. With Joy City as it's centerpiece, a 13-story coplex of western and Chinese shops. This is a shoppers haven as modern consumerism and commerce have a strong grip on Beijing's shop hungry crowds.
    20120603shopping joy city beijing_AP.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.
    20120216pingit website laptop_E.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.
    20120216pingit website laptop_D.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.
    20120216pingit website laptop_F.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.
    20120216pingit website laptop_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.
    20120216pingit iphone app_P.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.
    20120216pingit website laptop_A.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.
    20120216pingit website laptop_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.
    20120216pingit iphone app_U.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_T.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_R.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_M.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_O.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_Q.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_L.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_N.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_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_J.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_I.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.
    20120216pingit iphone app_G.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_F.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_D.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_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.
    20120216pingit iphone app_A.jpg
  • Sign for mobile phone shop Phones 4 U.
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  • Sign for mobile phone shop Phones 4 U.
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  • Sign for mobile phone shop Phones 4 U.
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  • An ad for the Huawei Mate20 Pro phone outside an O2 retailer in the City of London, on 22nd January 2019, in London England.
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  • A 1990s flip-up phone handset being used on the street, on 29th March 1996, in Hong Kong, China.
    cable_and_wireless-29-03-1996_2.jpg
  • Shoppers watch a massive PR promotional push by cell phone company Mororola. Following a stage presentation with models and large screens, the mobile phone giant has staff selling phones to customers as well as fun and giving away gifts by way of mass marketing. Crowds gathered to watch and buy. Xidan is one of the main commercial shopping area in the Xicheng district of Beijing, China. With Joy City as it's centerpiece, a 13-story coplex of western and Chinese shops. This is a shoppers haven as modern consumerism and commerce have a strong grip on Beijing's shop hungry crowds.
    20120603shopping joy city beijing_AI.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_E.jpg
  • Sign for the mobile phone and telephone service provider brand Vodafone in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20180704_brands vodafone_004.jpg
  • Sign for the mobile phone brand and shop Carphone Warehouse in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Sign for the mobile phone brand and shop Carphone Warehouse in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • A stationary deliveroo motorcyclist looking at his mobile phone near Hoxton Square on 5th August 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Hoxton Square is a garden square situated in Hoxton in the London Borough of Hackney, in Londons East End. Laid out in 1683, it is thought to be one of the oldest squares in London. From the series Our Small World, an observation of our mobile phone obsessions
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  • A businessman smokes a cigarette while using his mobile phone on 06th June 2017 in London, United Kingdom. From the series Our Small World, an observation of our mobile phone obsessions
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  • A young mother checks her mobile phone whilst pushing child on a swing on 11th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. West Norwood community playground in South London. From the series Our Small World, an observation of our mobile phone obsessions
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  • Under cover using an overcoat, A young girl checks her mobile phone in The Tate Modern on 19th February 2017 in London, United Kingdom. From the series Our Small World, an observation of our mobile phone obsessions
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  • A man walks along the Thames Beach, opposite Gabriels Wharf, looking at his mobile phone on 19th February 2017 in London, United Kingdom. From the series Our Small World, an observation of our mobile phone obsessions
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  • Visitors to the Cathedral of saint Nicholas use a phone while sitting in pews, in the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, on 28th June 2018, in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
    slovenia-546-28-06-2018.jpg
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