An affordable introduction into the world of smartphones, the Vodafone Smart First 6 is easy to use and has all the features you'd expect from a smartphone - at a price you wouldn't.
Mobile phone features:
Smart but simple - designed specifically to be easy to use.
Stay connected - comes with facebood and twitter already installed.
Access to thousands of apps - the smart first 6 runs on android - the worlds most popular operating system.
Network provider: Vodafone.
Android 4.4 kitkat operating system.
DUAL-Core Processor.
MP3 player.
Display and camera information:
4 inch screen.
800 x 480 pixels.
Camera.
Video capture and playback.
Network and connectivity:
In this day and age many children want a Samsung Galaxy S6 or iphone. They would turn their noses up at this and two years later insult you.
I cannot understand why schools do not ban all smartphones. School uniforms are supposed to make people look similar. Now £500 smartphones are the what differentiates.
Schools should only allow £10 basic phones and specify the models that can be bought to school!
snowflake75
1 Jan 168#10
such a basic crap phone
ikonanddiva
2 Jan 168#45
I bought this very phone from Tesco or was it Asda? (I can't remember) for £25 just before Christmas for my daughter; using vouchers, the final price came to £21.50. My 8 year old LOVES the phone and it does everything that she could possibly want from taking photos/videos to texting for free using whatsapp (saving on 5p an SMS). I think I paid around about £1 on ebay for phone unlocking and a £10 top-up that will last the whole of 2016. It makes me laugh when (Apple) phones on UKHD are getting HOT for 30-40 times this price but not offering 30-40 times additionally functionality or quality.
A great little first phone for children, grandparents and maybe a few grown-ups too when they stop trying to keep up with the Joneses.
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scoff
1 Jan 167#4
Do people really buy things they don't need... for a spare
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waynehardy
1 Jan 162#1
ideal for those who don't use a phone that often or for a kids first phone
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Common Sense to waynehardy
1 Jan 1610#12
In this day and age many children want a Samsung Galaxy S6 or iphone. They would turn their noses up at this and two years later insult you.
I cannot understand why schools do not ban all smartphones. School uniforms are supposed to make people look similar. Now £500 smartphones are the what differentiates.
Schools should only allow £10 basic phones and specify the models that can be bought to school!
Dragon32
1 Jan 16#2
Not bad for a backup phone, but not too sure about the 512mb of memory (the 4gb storage would not bother me as you could bung an SD card in).
Brettster73
1 Jan 16#3
Had one and returnef it... the microphone was clearly poor quality as recordings and calls were both poor. No front cam for selfies which kids love and the touch screen is a bit laggy. That said mic issue may have been a fault and for that price its a handy spare...
sleeponit to Brettster73
1 Jan 161#5
I'll give it a miss then, really was looking for so much more from such an expensive phone! :smile::wink:
scoff
1 Jan 167#4
Do people really buy things they don't need... for a spare
koalauk to scoff
1 Jan 161#17
You ll find a lot of people do do that. Ridiculous but they will get it play with bit for 2 hours put it in a drawer and they won't even remember its in there till its totally useless and will go to landfill. they will wake up following morning feeling empty and shallow and do the same thing again for another item of interest for no real reason.
jco83 to scoff
1 Jan 162#24
Welcome to HotUKDeals! :laughing:
lianne21 to scoff
2 Jan 163#28
Yes! I am the world's worst for this. To be honest I need a spare house to keep my house in as it's so full of spare everything that I've no room left !!
backinstock to scoff
3 Jan 16#55
Yes. lol
This phone has auto-focus. So, possibly buy just to use via Shopitize (another account?). You'll get your money back in no time.
Just a thought? :smile:
FiniteZ
1 Jan 161#6
I guess I'll have to sleeponit
bevers
1 Jan 161#7
Bought one for my elderly mother, easy to get unlocked, doesn't need or want internet, great phone for her to see who's calling, she can now see texts clearer and very easy to use.
Opening post
White:
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3919480.htm
Black:
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3924918.htm
An affordable introduction into the world of smartphones, the Vodafone Smart First 6 is easy to use and has all the features you'd expect from a smartphone - at a price you wouldn't.
Mobile phone features:
Smart but simple - designed specifically to be easy to use.
Stay connected - comes with facebood and twitter already installed.
Access to thousands of apps - the smart first 6 runs on android - the worlds most popular operating system.
Network provider: Vodafone.
Android 4.4 kitkat operating system.
DUAL-Core Processor.
MP3 player.
Display and camera information:
4 inch screen.
800 x 480 pixels.
Camera.
Video capture and playback.
Network and connectivity:
3G network capability.
Standard SIM card.
Wi-Fi connectivity.
Bluetooth.
Memory information:
512MB/4GB of internal memory.
Type of memory card required: microSD.
General information:
Up to 393 hours standby time.
Up to 168 mins talk time.
Size H121.6, W64.4, D11.8mm.
Weight 112g.
EAN: 5055015288375.
You can purchase an unlock code from this eBayer for 99p fats service
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Unlock-Vodafone-Smart-Speed-6-795-V795-VF795-Unlocking-Code-/151352457351?hash=item233d4f3887:g:ZqkAAOSw9mFWJTzq
- one_way
Top comments
I cannot understand why schools do not ban all smartphones. School uniforms are supposed to make people look similar. Now £500 smartphones are the what differentiates.
Schools should only allow £10 basic phones and specify the models that can be bought to school!
A great little first phone for children, grandparents and maybe a few grown-ups too when they stop trying to keep up with the Joneses.
heat added.
All comments (98)
heat added
I cannot understand why schools do not ban all smartphones. School uniforms are supposed to make people look similar. Now £500 smartphones are the what differentiates.
Schools should only allow £10 basic phones and specify the models that can be bought to school!
This phone has auto-focus. So, possibly buy just to use via Shopitize (another account?). You'll get your money back in no time.
Just a thought? :smile: