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Rob Kerr, mobiles expert at uSwitch.com, said: “It’s been another good year for Three, as continued innovation and low prices helped it maintain popularity among both customers and experts.

“Three has been recognised for its performance across the board - value for money, network provisions and innovation, as well as a standout performance on the high street.

“Three’s Feel at Home roaming offering deserves a special mention.
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“It has allowed customers at home to enjoy unlimited data without the hefty price tag, helping end the post-holiday bill shock. It’s a service currently unmatched by other network providers.”

Kerr added: “It has also been a great year for O2 in the awards, where it has proven equally popular amongst consumers who felt it offered unrivalled network coverage and the best for roaming, with PAYG customers also voting it the best network for them."

Apple was once again crowned best manufacturer, but the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus were pipped to the title of handset of the year by HTC’s One M8.

Apple’s efforts to make its new larger phones easier to use with one hand also weren’t enough to sway the judges in best mobile innovation category (manufacturers), which was won by Motorola for the Moto G.