Vodafone has created another keenly priced smartphone that punches above its weight, but the Smart Ultra 7 launches into an increasingly competitive...
Vodafone's Smart Ultra 7 in our opinion isn't really an upgrade over the Smart Ultra 6. It's £10 more expensive than the previous model and doesn't really perform as well – the Smart 7 had worse benchmarking results than its predecessor in GFXBench,...
Clean software and an attractive, (albeit plastic) design don't save the Ultra 7 from feeling a little underpowered out the gate. It doesn't feel like all that much of an upgrade, particularly down to the slow hardware elements, but at £135 it's hard to...
Combined with its clean software, powerful processor and long-lasting battery, the Vodafone Smart Ultra 7 is easily one of the best phones under £150. There simply aren't many phones on the market at this price point with the same feature list,...
Adding to its range of Smart Ultra handsets, Vodafone has released its Smart Ultra 7 model with the promise of bringing speed, power and performance to the user. With dimensions of 152.2 x 78.12 x 8.68 mm and a weight of 150g, this handset has a...
A mid-to-upper tier smartphone which actually had my friends and colleagues believing it was a top-end phone. Good spec, good price, a very decent smartphone all-round.89Remix Pro 2 in 1 Hands on - MWC ShanghaiWileyfox launches three new Android...
Vodafone Smart Ultra 7 – Camera With a 13-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel selfie camera, the Smart Ultra 7 is – on paper at least – in line with the Moto G4 and OnePlus X; in fact, the latter comes with an 8-megapixel front-facing camera. In our...
It's a shame, really, as I would have been willing to put up with the Smart Ultra 7's off-colour screen had its camera been better. Ultimately, though, the Smart Ultra 7 has just one too many flaws to make it a viable budget contender to the mighty Moto...
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