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'Vodafone Smart Speed 6' Review, Specs, Features: Budget Friendly Phone With 4G Network, 1 GHz CPU, And 1 GB RAM

If you're looking for a very affordable smartphone that offers LTE network, here's one phone that TechRadar calls a 'clever buy', the "Vodafone Smart Speed 6". It's amazing how this phone can be stuffed with all necessary smartphone features and remain at a low price of 70 Euro. Among GSMarena's 10 price groups, this phone just belongs in 2/10, which simply says a lot about how competitive the "Vodafone Smart Speed 6" is when it comes to affordability.

Here's a summary of Vodafone Smart Speed 6's specs:

The phone measures 5.2 x 2.56 x 0.39 inches and it weighs 5.15 oz. It uses micro sim and runs Android Lollipop v5.1. The display is a 4.5 inches IPS LCD capacitive screen with 480 x 854 pixel resolution.

The "Vodafone Smart Speed 6" is powered by Mediatek MT6735M chipset with a quad core 1 GHz CPU. Its internal memory is 8 GB with a microSD capacity of 32 GB and a RAM of 1 GB. For the camera, the phone sports a 5 MP rear cam with LED flash and a 2 MP front cam.

The phone has Bluetooth connections, GPS, and Wi Fi hotspot connectivity. It has a Li Ion 1780 mAh battery and comes in two colors of Silver and Anthracite.

"Vodafone Smart Speed 6" Hands On Review

According to tech site TechRadar, the phone offers a smooth performance despite its budget friendly hardware. Watching movies, playing games, and listening to music in the "Vodafone Smart Speed 6" do not result to annoying lags like the other budget phones do. The 480 x 854 pixel resolution also isn't too bad in catering to your visual needs.

The camera may not be the best when taken outdoors as its good shots are limited within the indoors. But who are we to complain, it's a 70 Euro smartphone with slightly better specs compared to its rivals. Though, it could have been better if they made more color variants, at least to cater to the majority of its possible audience which are the youngsters. But of course, the company should be given credit in bringing 4G network down to a cheaply priced phone. With the LTE network, social media apps and browsers should become less annoying when using cellular data.


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