£110 at tesco direct, free click & collect
Product Details
Packed with user-friendly features, the Vodafone Smart Ultra 6 is designed to accommodate your lifestyle. The smartphone comes equipped with a 5.5-inch IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen for rich visuals and detailed graphics, and runs on the powerful Octa-core processor that provides speedy web browsing with seamless multitasking.
Capture high quality photos and videos with sound with the Smart Ultra 6’s built-in 13-megapixel camera. Alternatively, you can make video calls and take selfies with the 5-megapixel front-facing camera.
Vodafone apps allow you to connect and share with confidence; the Vodafone Guardian app is free and easy to use, helping to keep your children safe when using their smartphones. With Vodafone Guardian, you can choose who can call or SMS your child and set permitted hours for calling among many more security settings.
I came from the Nexus 5, had the SU6 for around four months now and although it's not as good as the Nexus, it holds up pretty well. It's a fraction slower but nothing major, a little lag if you have 5/6 programs on at the same time but the major major drawback for me is the camera. The camera on the Nexus is brilliant but the camera on the SU6 is just sh*t. So much so that I'm looking to replace this now as I take a lot of photos. If you're not bothered about the camera, then I'd definitely recommend this, it performs just as good as some flagship phones I've had.
Joe90_guy
3 Mar 163#30
I've had my SU6 since last September when I paid £99 for it. Can I just temper the 'the camera is sh*t' comment a little? Yes, in low light, pictures are dark and yes, on zoom, pictures and especially videos are blocky (as with most camera phones) but in good light with standard focus, you can get images that to my eye, are outstandingly good. After my 1st Gen Moto G, the camera was a massive step up.
BTW, recognising that all phone cameras have their limitations, we bought a Canon Powershot for 'proper' photos. Great in low light, IOS and high zoom. To me it makes more sense to buy a cheap (but okay) smartphone and a dedicated (moderately expensive) camera than an over-priced flagship phone.
panny300
3 Mar 163#21
i have the ultra 6,great phone but there is a software issue that vodafone say they have replicated and are trying to fix,
a lot of people including myself complain of the ringtone turning itself off without warning,you have no idea until you notice missed calls,which for work users can cost money,and its starting to p**s me off.
it seems to have happened after update in december.
little_green
2 Mar 163#8
99 in-store at asda
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xbox360man
2 Mar 16#1
cheapest place for it, hot
buggzy
2 Mar 16#2
is this locked to vodafone
TheRealDealZ to buggzy
2 Mar 161#4
when you get it yeah, but I got mine unlocked and it was easy enough.
vassy201187 to buggzy
2 Mar 161#5
Yes it would be locked to it. You can unlock it for 99p from Ebay.
daffers
2 Mar 16#3
Baie goedkoop Mnr. Geldenhuys
burky69
2 Mar 16#6
Bet me too it, hot!
brianfj1200
2 Mar 16#7
Wish I hadn't just purchased a Moto G3 for £170 or I would have been all over this, Heat from me.
229mel to brianfj1200
2 Mar 16#10
I picked up g3 like 3months ago for £70 in mint condition...... I bet you got the 2gb version tho? but still extra £100 on such a cheap phone is nuts for only extra 1gb of ram.
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Product Details
Packed with user-friendly features, the Vodafone Smart Ultra 6 is designed to accommodate your lifestyle. The smartphone comes equipped with a 5.5-inch IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen for rich visuals and detailed graphics, and runs on the powerful Octa-core processor that provides speedy web browsing with seamless multitasking.
Capture high quality photos and videos with sound with the Smart Ultra 6’s built-in 13-megapixel camera. Alternatively, you can make video calls and take selfies with the 5-megapixel front-facing camera.
Vodafone apps allow you to connect and share with confidence; the Vodafone Guardian app is free and easy to use, helping to keep your children safe when using their smartphones. With Vodafone Guardian, you can choose who can call or SMS your child and set permitted hours for calling among many more security settings.
Same price at amazon now:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B013F8UJRM?keywords=smart%20ultra&qid=1456988422&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1
- Babbler
Same price at amazon now:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B013F8UJRM?keywords=smart%20ultra&qid=1456988422&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1
- Babbler
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BTW, recognising that all phone cameras have their limitations, we bought a Canon Powershot for 'proper' photos. Great in low light, IOS and high zoom. To me it makes more sense to buy a cheap (but okay) smartphone and a dedicated (moderately expensive) camera than an over-priced flagship phone.
a lot of people including myself complain of the ringtone turning itself off without warning,you have no idea until you notice missed calls,which for work users can cost money,and its starting to p**s me off.
it seems to have happened after update in december.
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