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Bucking the trend somewhat with regards to smart phones , and it must be said that tablets follow this same pattern, a new Vodafone offering takes the opposite direction with regards to screen size. While smart phone manufacturers are busy offering users...
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Not long ago a 5inch screen would have been big and bulky to hold now it just seems comfortable in the hand.While – like all – recent phones the screen is reflective but certainly not reflective enough to do your hair and or make up. Attempts have been ma...
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The ultra 6 was – as the name suggested – a large and powerful phone. The prime 6 is smaller by half-an-inch, giving it a 5-inch display size. It also features a slower Snapdragon processor, half the RAM and lower resolution cameras. Its 5.5-inch brother...
Excellent battery life, Attractive price, Capable display, Stock Android, Decent budget performance...
Slightly too heavy for a 5” phone, Only £45 less than the Smart ultra 6, Camera autoexposure is not the greatest...
Taken on its own, the Vodafone Smart prime 6 is a great budget handset.The design is simple and what we would expect for £80. The main issue is that it is comparatively heavy (155g) for a 5” phone, but that is quickly adjusted to.Vodafone have gone for an...
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DAVE SNELLINGJust two weeks after EE announced its new budget Harrier handsets rival Vodafone is launching its own super-cheap smartphone.Called the Smart Prime 6, this budget device lands in your hands with some relatively decent specs and a very low pri...
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Do you care what brand socks you wear? Would you consider a personalised number plate? Do you make… fashion decisions? The Vodafone Smart Prime 6 probably isn't for you.But if you want a lot of phone for almost no money, this is the place to be.For £79 wi...
Amazing value, Near-vanilla Android software, Awesome price:screen quality ratio, Good processor...
Locked to Vodafone, Some occasional weird system pauses...
The Smart Prime 6 sees Vodafone do the limbo dance with the prices of pay as you go phones How low can you go? The Smart Prime 6 sees Vodafone do the price limbo with the flexibility of a contortionist. £15 cheaper than the arch-rival EE Harrier Mini, ev...
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The companion piece to Vodafone's Tab Prime 6 , the Vodafone Smart Prime 6 is an ultra-cheap budget smartphone with 4G and Lollipop, and if there's not a lot else to recommend it, that's still pretty good going for the price. The Smart Prime 6 is a basic...
Solidly built, expandable memory, decent camera, 4G, low price, decent battery life...
Underpowered processor, low onboard memory...
The Vodafone Smart Prime 6 seems like a better-value bargain than its tablet cousin, the Tab Prime 6. The screen is sharper, the camera's better and it feels like it can withstand a few knocks. Sure, it's a bit on the slow side and the Vodafone-specific...
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What is the Vodafone Smart Prime 6? Long gone are the days when a phone with a camera, apps, and a slick operating system had to cost a fortune. Vodafone wants to make bank on the growing interest in low-end handsets, and the Smart Prime 6 is its budget c...
Very cheap, 4G support, Impressive battery life...
Often sluggish, Uninstallable bloatware...
Vodafone Smart Prime 6 – Battery Life Battery life is where the Vodafone Smart Prime 6 really shines. It lasted two days with ease – that was under normal usage, with calls, texting, some video playback and light gaming, fitness tracking, and web browsing...
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At least it is if you buy one on Vodafone's Pay As You Go service, where the tablet costs just £150 and you can top up with 30-day data allowances when you need them. Go for a Pay Monthly option and the cost quickly begins to rise, as prices start at £17...
If you buy it on prepay, Vodafone's Smart Tab Prime 6 is one of the cheapest large-screen tablets there is, and is especially cheap for a model with built-in 4G. However, its low price shows in the tablet's screen and performance. We'd rather use a phone...
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Vodafone has entered the world of budget 4G-enabled smartphones with the Vodafone Smart Prime 6 , which costs just £79. With such a small price tag, we were expecting a rather painful testing period with lag and severe frustration – but we were wrong. See...
The Vodafone Smart Prime 6 is a great budget smartphone that we think is worth more than the £79 that Vodafone asks for it. Its processor may not be able to compete with grey-market phones like the Doogee F1 Turbo Mini, but it handles day-to-day use just...
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We're at a time in smartphone evolution when budget phones are actually not all that bad (see also: digital cameras and laptops) – and that means you can save yourself some money without ending up with a real clunker of a handset.Apple and Samsung may hog...
Low, low price, 4G and Lollipop, Good battery life, Solid design...
Underwhelming display, Lacklustre performance, Redundant Vodafone apps, So, so camera shots...
It's difficult to give the Smart Prime 6 a high score, because it's slow and the screen's uninspiring, but for those shopping at the bottom end of the market it's worth shortlisting...
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The high end of the smartphone market has long been dominated by big brands like Samsung, Apple, LG and HTC, but for people just looking for a smartphone that works, in a sub-£100 price bracket, operator-branded smartphones are a safe bet.This is because...
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