Remember the Vodafone Smart ultra 6 phone GadgetyNews reviewed last August? Well, they have today released the follow-up. I give you the Vodafone Smart ultra 7.
The Smart ultra 6 was very popular and even won awards so the new kid had better have its whits about it.
Can the Smart ultra 7 fill the boots of its predecessor?
I have taken the opportunity to test a couple of items, so here’s my Vodafone Findxone tracker review to start with. The Findxone tracker is not flashy, but rather sturdy and functional. Saying that though, the Findxone only costs £15 and then £24 per year. Get the whole review at GadgetyNews.
The Huawei P9 was launched almost three weeks ago and GadgetyNews was there. Since then, I have been living with the phone that packs Leica camera smarts and no fewer than three snapper sensors – one up front and two around back. Huawei is still trying to win over the Samsung and Apple returning customers. It’s not like they’re unheard…
The Oppo F1 smartphone was brought to a gathering of Oppo fans aboard a boat on the Thames. Whilst the F Series phones are aimed at the mid-range market, this new smartphone may well have ideas above its station, but manages to keep the price remarkably affordable. Oppo has created quite a name for itself amongst the smartphone community for…
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