Vodafone 150 and 250 cost pennies, make voice callsFebruary 19th, 2010 - 11:49 pm by Wajiha H.
You have to see Vodafone 150 and the Vodafone 250, to see what a cheap phone really looks like. But the thing does not end here; this is one cheap phone that makes voice calls. Yes sir! You wouldn’t want to miss it for the world if you come to know of its qualities. Some experts are of the opinion that as far as the features of this phone are concerned, this even tops some of Nokia’s entry level phones.
![]() The Vodafone 150 reminds us of the early mobile phones. It can store 100 contacts, has 500mAh battery that lasts 400 hours of standby and 5 hours of talk time. The phone works in 900/1800 MHz GSM networks. It charges through a miniUSB port. In addition to that the Vodafone 150 also supports mobile payment services and has a flashlight on the back. The Vodafone 250 is somehow a bit advanced than its counterpart. It has a bigger, 1.45" CSTN display of 128 x 128 pixel resolution - and is equipped with an FM radio with stereo headset support. The rest of the specs are the same - 500mAh battery, 400 hours standby, 5 hours talk time, miniUSB port, 100 contacts and a flashlight. We can say that it’s not very impressive in this age of smartphones, but the phone is worth a try. The Vodafone 150 and Vodafone 250 will launch first in India and 6 markets in Africa - The DR Congo, Kenya, Mozambique, Qatar, South Africa and Tanzania. The Vodafone 150 costs 15 US dollars (11 euro) unsubsidized and the Vodafone 250 is priced at 20 US dollars (15 euro). Source Related ArticlesRelated articles to Vodafone 150 and 250 cost pennies, make voice calls.
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