Typical price: £45
What is it: Budget slider phone aimed at pay as you go users
What we think: The 810 looks reasonably stylish, but it doesn't have the features to make it an outstanding budget phone
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 20 August 2008
Tags: Vodafone, Vodafone 810, navigation, budget, video calling
We like:
Good-looking design; easy to use
We don't like:
Below-par camera; basic browser
CNET UK judgement:
The 810 is a good-looking handset, but some of its features, such as the camera and Web browser, are just too basic for our tastes. It may be cheap, but there's nothing on offer here to outclass its budget rivals
Full review:
While T-Mobile, Orange and O2 tend to make a big deal of their own branded handsets, Vodafone prefers to slip them in under the radar. The 810 has arrived with little fanfare, yet it boasts a decent spec and a slick-looking design. But does its low asking price of just £45 on pay as you go make this phone a hidden gem or an embarrassment that's best kept out of the limelight? Continue Reading...
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