Reviewers Liked
- Fast 4G, Cheap as chips
Reviewers Didn't Like
- Borderline average camera
The Vodafone Tab Speed 6 is a cheap 4G tablet with reasonable battery life, but from the screen to the processor to the camera almost every other aspect of the slate is...
The Vodafone Tab Speed 6 is misnamed. It's only fast because it has 4G mobile internet. In other senses this is one of the slowest tablets you can find. A lot of tablets get away with using low-rent hardware, but this one doesn't. It needs patience,...
I did have a few foibles with this, such as the lack of a shortcut to the gallery system from within the camera app and the lack of a brightness sensor on the front of the tablet. The latter meant that there was no auto brightness on the screen so, if...
While I was initially surprised to hear of a new Vodafone ‘Smart' device, the Smart Speed 6 certainly has its own place within the product family.The Speed 6 is essentially a smaller version of the Prime 6, with a simple and ‘no-frills' approach to its...
Camera and storage issues aside, the Vodafone Smart Speed 6 is a highly accomplished smartphone for just £50. It puts the terrible £70 Samsung Galaxy Young 2 to shame in every category and its good performance and battery life make a compelling case...
Much like the EE Rook, Vodafone's Smart Speed 6 is an inexpensive phone that gives you a fast web browsing experience.It's less well suited to streaming video and the 5-megapixel camera is very basic. It's a good potential buy for parents who want to...
Overall, we're pretty disappointed with the Smart Speed 6. The camera lacks basic features that other budget smartphones have (autofocus) and its low resolution display is pretty off-putting. Yes, it's only £50 and you can't expect the world for £50,...
When it all comes down to it, what can you really expect from a Smart Phone in the sub £100 price range. Well, first off you can expect a quad-core CPU and 4G speeds for blazing fast internet browsing and app loading. You can also expect some pretty...
Inexpensive 4G LTE connectivity, quad-core performance and a surprisingly good screen make the Vodafone Smart Speed 6 a clever buy, for smartphone newbies in...
There was a time where £50 would get you a truly terrible device which was annoyingly unusable. It'd have a VGA camera, an awful screen and pap build quality. Now, however, we're getting 5 megapixel rear camera which is actually fairly decent and a...
Vodafone ha presentado el Vodafone Smart Speed 6, una gama baja con 4,5 pulgadas, 4 núcleos, 1GB de RAM, 8GB, 5 megapíxeles y Lollipop por 99 euros.La gama baja de Android viene cada vez con más fuerza y encontrar en ella terminales que ofrecen buen...
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