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Vodafone 1210 – an entry level Windows Mobile 6 smartphone

By: , IntoMobile
Friday, July 27th, 2007 at 5:24 AM

Vodafone recently released the quite simple camera-less Windows Mobile 6 based candybar-shaped smartphone, seemingly targeting feature phone users who couldn’t handle all the complexity and size of the smartphones, and/or who weren’t allowed to have a camera while working. So they’ve came up with Vodafone 1210, the device which looks like a feature phone yet packs all the advantages of a powerful smartphone like document viewer, web and email access, media player, etc.

Vodafone 1210

Other specs of this device include 2.2″ screen, 128MB ROM and 64MB RAM, Bluetooth, and microSD expansion slot — all in all, the Vodafone 1210 is truly an entry-level smartphone that will provide its users with a sneak peak to the world of smart mobile computing… Check out more photos after the jump.

Vodafone 1210 - pic 1

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[Via: Just Another Mobile Phone Blog]

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