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Vodafone’s top selling phones for October 2007

Categories: Announcements, Vodafone
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, October 16th, 2007 at 2:15 AM

Vodafone’s list of the best selling mobile phones is always a solid indicator what kind of devices users in UK prefer. As you’re about to see, British people don’t mind paying more to get a decent phone.

Anyway, here’s the list:Vodafone

  1. Samsung G600 – Samsung’s new 5 MP camera equipped phone
  2. Samsung U700 – Samsung’s uber-cool slim slider phone
  3. Nokia N95 – Nokia’s all-in-one wonder smartphone
  4. Nokia 6300 – slim and cool-lookin’ Nokia handset
  5. Sony Ericsson W880i – slick Walkman phone
  6. Nokia 6110 Navigator – guess people in the UK like taking their navigation with them. It’s also a Symbian S60-based smartphone.
  7. Sony Ericsson W850i – one of the most popular Walkman music phones
  8. Nokia 7373 – stylish Nokia device, part of the company’s L’Amour collection
  9. Sony Ericsson K800i – Sony Ericsson’s 3.2 MP camera and Xenon flash light equipped Cyber-shot phone

At the end, it’s important to add that Vodafone doesn’t sell any LG phones and sells only a single Motorola phone (MOTORIZR Z8). Meaning, other carriers’ list would probably also have the LG Shine and/or Chocolate in their lists…

[Via: MobileMentalism]

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