Vodafone Smart 3

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Vodafone Smart 3
71

TechSpot Metascore

Based on 11 expert reviews
  • Excellent:
    0
  • Good:
    4
  • Average:
    5
  • Bad:
    2
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Expert reviews and ratings

50

S martphones these days can be incredibly expensive, so it’s refreshing to find one for £90, especially when it runs Android Jelly Bean (albeit not the latest version). Vodafone declined to tell us who makes the Smart III for them (we’d guess it’s either...

By What Mobile on
70

For £35 more than the Vodafone Smart Mini you get a better camera and a bigger, sharper screen, though the processor seems to be pretty much the same and a bit on the slow side. There are a few extra Vodafone features too, making The Smart III a pretty...

By Wired UK on
72

Always willing to help when I am on the look-out for a product to review, Vodafone’s PR agency sent me a couple of handsets on which one is the subject of this next...

By GadgetSpeak on
60

The Vodafone Smart 3 is certainly cheap and the screen isn't bad for the price. The weedy 1GHz single-core processor makes everyday use pretty tiresome though. There are better performing phones available for this kind of...

By CNET UK on
70

The Vodafone Smart 3 is a strong budget Android phone and one of the best network branded handsets we've seen in a while. Its features won't set the world alight, but it has enough grunt to get the basics done with ease. The Vodafone Smart 3 is a strong...

By Trusted Reviews on
70

The Vodafone Smart III brings Vodafone's own label budget smartphone up to date and doesn't do anything particularly annoying. The handset design is pleasing, and the ability to personalise the back has appeal – though a clearer backplate would have...

By IT Pro Portal on
80

A cheap Android phone with only a few compromises...

By Expert Reviews on
80

For £90 there's really not a lot here to dislike. As always with cheaper camera phones, the megapixel count is irrelevant and the photos always look a bit blurred and lack fine detail. The Smart is far from the worst offender here though, and...

By Pocket-lint on
80

If you’re already a loyal Vodafone customer, and you’re looking for a cheap option that still packs plenty of apps, the Vodafone Smart III is certainly a great choice, especially on Pay As You Go, so you don’t tie yourself down to a lengthy two year...

By gadgetshow.channel5.com on

Despite my observations about the screen quality, video playback is pretty decent with bright vivid colours and good sound from the speakers, pretty good for watching YouTube and Netflix on, in fact.Gameplay on popular apps like Temple Run 2 is pretty...

By SiliconRepublic on