Vodafone 455 Review
The Vodafone 455 is part of Vodafone´s affordable range of mobile phones for people on a budget and is being marketed as one of the cheapest touchscreen phones available. In order to make this device more affordable there is obviously less in the way of features on the Vodafone 455 than you would expect on the leading touchscreen phones. But with internet connection, music and video entertainment and some games available the Vodafone 455 still has some entertainment value of its own.
Much of the affordable price of the Vodafone 455 has come ......
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Recent Mobile Phone Reviews
Vodafone 351 Review
The Vodafone 351 is one of three handsets launched by Vodafone, alongside the Vodafone 252 and the Vodafone 455, that will appeal to people on a budget or people who do not require much more out of a phone than basic phone calls and text messages. The Vodafone 351 is not quite as basic as the Vodafone 252, as it does come with 2.5G web connection and a camera.
It is likely that these services may not be used to frequently by many owners of the Vodafone 351 however. The 2.5G GPRS connection will feel tediously slow to many people now used to f......
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Vodafone 252 Review
The Vodafone 252 is a very affordable handset that comes with basic voice call and message services as well as some features to that will be greatly appreciated by phone users on a budget. Much of the affordability of the phone has been achieved by stripping the handset down to the bare functionality as, for example, there is no camera and connectivity is limited to 2G (GSM) connections.
The Vodafone 252 comes with a prepay balance indicator that can inform you of how much phone credit you have remaining. With this feature in place you can keep track of ......
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Vodafone 543 Miss Sixty Review
The Vodafone 543 Miss Sixty is a rerelease of the Vodafone 543 with exclusive Miss Sixty covers and accessories, among other additions. Aside from the Miss Sixty décor, the phone is very much the same affair as the original Vodafone 543 released in April 2010.
This little pocket friendly device comes with a 2.4" TFT touch sensitive screen employing resistive technology. The screen uses a clear 240 x 320 resolution and beneath it are call accept and reject buttons as well as a navigational trackball.
With GPRS and EDGE su......
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Vodafone 553
The 553 from Vodafone is a nice touchscreen handset with a QWERTY slide-out keyboard for excellent messaging and email usability. The 2.8" TFT screen comes with 256k colours and resistive touchscreen technology. Despite having a fancy touch sensitive screen and sliding keyboard the 553 still manages to place itself within the affordable handset range. In fact it is one of the most affordable phones to come with these features included.
The Vodafone 553 does not come with 3G or Wi-Fi and this may in part explain how Vodafone have managed to keep the price s......
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Vodafone 945 Review
The Vodafone 945 is a budget touchscreen device released by Vodafone alongside the 553 and the 543 Miss Sixty. The 945 is the more feature rich of the three phones, but like the other two handsets, still falls into the affordable handset market. The 945 is itself a follow on from Vodafone´s earlier 845 which pioneered the concept of bringing Android to a lower price bracket.
The 945 runs on Google Android 2.1, which is only a slight step down from the latest Froyo edition. With this you get access to Android Market and all the other great feature......
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Vodafone 845 Early Review
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The Vodafone 845 is the first Vodafone-branded Android smartphone and promises an array of features in a compact frame.
The Design
Compact and estimated to be the smallest Android to-date, the Vodafone 845 is a neat little device with a modern style and 2.8 inch screen. The screen is touch-sensitive and supported by an optical trackpad along the bottom for accessing calls, menu, home screen and ending calls. Navigation promises to be quick and responsive and the display is clear and laid out in a friendly way.
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Vodafone 360 M1 Review
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The Vodafone 360 M1 is a smartphone with the Vodafone 360 service inbuilt, and is a lighter, cheaper option to the H1 phone.
The Design
The Vodafone 360 M1 is the second phone in the Vodafone 360 range and offers those on a smaller budget the chance to enjoy Vodafone’s social networking service. Smaller than the H1, the M1 is a neat looking phone with a simple design and the choice of black, white or......
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Vodafone 360 H1 Review
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With the Samsung H1 phone and Vodafone’s 360 social networking service onboard, the Vodafone 360 H1 has a 3D interface with access to multiple communication channels.
The Design
The Vodafone 360 H1 is available in a smart black or a brushed stainless steel silver exterior. Being a social networking smartphone, the touchscreen measures an impressive 3.5 inches with images displayed in clear resolution. The size and quality make the screen ideal for watching videos and films, as well as interacting with friends and colle......
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