5.5inch screen Quad HD 1440 x 2560 pixels (534 ppi)
32GB internal plus micro sd slot
3GB Ram
16mp auto focus camera plus 8Mp front
Fingerprint scanner
VR Ready
Premium glass finish
Etc........
Top comments
adamspencer95
12 Sep 165#13
no, its an alcatel idol 4s, so technically french.
unless you mean the fact that all mobile phones are made in China, which therefore renders your comment meaningless anyway.
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monster144
11 Oct 16#40
Thanks. Yeah, they were recommended to me but looks like they are going downhill. Certainly my experience has given me no confidence in them.
monster144
11 Oct 16#37
QUOTE " I ordered one online last week and after 2 days they cancelled saying problem with my delivery address. I checked and address was fine so I ordered again..same result "problem with my address".[maybe just a get-out when they have no stock?] My emails to them receive no replies and the 0845 phone number they give for (all) shops is unobtainable".
Does anyone know how to contact them please? They do not answer my emails and the 0845 345 1664 number is "out of service".
BenHawkins92 to monster144
11 Oct 16#39
I asked the guy at the branch I took the phone back to and they said there is no direct contact number anymore unfortunately, you will need to go in store with any issues. Pretty disappointing really.
navneet1311
11 Oct 16#38
If sold phones with loads of scratches and got grade A money for them just because i had the box, books and charger. phone was near C grade.
BenHawkins92
11 Oct 16#36
To be honest I have bought a few phones from CEX (Although normally I like to get them instore instead of online), and most of the time the grade A's are immaculate. Whoever graded this phone needs an eye test, as my current 2 year old iPhone 5S was in better shape, which has never had a screen protector or case on!!.
BenHawkins92
11 Oct 161#34
Received mine today, was definately not grade A, covered in scratches and the camera lens was damaged. Will be taking it back to my local shop today. This was one of the last ones in stock, so bare this in mind if you order as you may receive it.
monster144 to BenHawkins92
11 Oct 16#35
VERY grateful for info. I ordered one online last week and after 2 days they cancelled saying problem with my delivery address. I checked and address was fine so I ordered again..same result "problem with my address".[maybe just a get-out when they have no stock?] My emails to them receive no replies and the 0845 phone number they give for (all) shops is unobtainable. I thought with their description of A grade and the 2 year guarantee it was a reasonable price. But after your comments and my negative experience I won't be dealing with them. Thanks again.
karl100100
10 Oct 16#32
Seems a good price for a replacement for my LG G2. Whats the camera like on this?
Any good offers for this phone now? I see price is up to £190 at CEX
Agharta
15 Sep 161#30
Now Out of Stock.
You can unlock a Vodafone PAYG phone for free once you have had an active PAYG SIM for 30 days which would cost you a £10 top-up. Go via Quidco and you get £6 cashback so the net cost is £4.
"If you’ve bought a phone from a third party – like an online store, auction website or high street pre-owned entertainment specialist – the best thing to do is to get a free Pay as you go SIM online or from any Vodafone store and use it for 30 days. Then you can apply for a network unlock code (NUC) as a Vodafone Pay as you go customer."
£175 for a 2nd hand snapdragon 652 phone? good design tho
bluepeter11 to JC1997
13 Sep 16#22
Don't look past the SD 652, it has about the same performance as the SD 810 without the over heating.
I'm using a SD 652 phone now and its faster than the note 4 and s6 edge plus that i previously had.
Haunted to JC1997
14 Sep 16#29
"flagship "
bazglend
14 Sep 16#28
Unlockriver
bazglend
12 Sep 16#20
Bought one of these a couple of weeks ago to try and have to say it's a cracking phone. Good solid build and pretty snappy, screen is stunning, the chamfered edges and the finish of the buttons are superb. Only drawback for me was the camera, it really was a disappointment.
A word of warning if you think this is easy and cheap to unlock...... It's not! £29 it cost me. I could only find one place that does it at the moment, even then though they can't get codes for all of them yet, I was lucky.
Derlish to bazglend
14 Sep 16#27
where did you get the unlock code from?
arvy1
13 Sep 16#26
My post was in response to waynehardy earlier.
scroterot
13 Sep 16#25
I have a smart ultra 6, but Vodafone are fairly elusive when it comes to updates. For this reason my next phone will be a nexus or Samsung. The spec might be good for a year then Vodafone will drop support.
adamspencer95
13 Sep 16#24
agreed, 652 is a pretty capable processor.
GPU side it's a little weak but should be okay for the majority of android games
jimborae
13 Sep 16#23
These are great phones and I can speak from having used one for a few days. Easily as quick as my One+ 3 in day to day use and has the added bonus of an SD card slot. My only concern would be how often it would get updated.
jaydeeuk1
12 Sep 16#21
This is what the £135 successor to the smart ultra 6 should have been, not the sh*t mediatek version with the crap screen. SU6 was quite possibly the best VFM phone ever released, up there with the San Fransisco, especially when it was £80 on eBay early in the year. Great price, but can't help but think how many Samsung execs would have topped themselves had this been £175 on release.
chris88
12 Sep 16#19
One in stock in the store close to me. Might have to check it out.
jayd95
12 Sep 16#18
I feel Qualcomm messed up the naming for the snapdragon 650 series, when you hear 6xx you think mid range not great Moto g performance, but the 650 is on par with an 808 even slightly better and that is Nexus 6p territory which screams and you don't get the overheating with it either haha
netjock
12 Sep 16#17
Having latest processor is like difference between i5-2500k and i5-6600k. Not that much difference as current gen mid tier (SD65x) is probably good as last gen top tier (SD80x). Ram wise I find 2GB vs less than 2GB is night and day. 3GB even better but more than 3GB 99% of people don't need it. Keep the money in your pockets.
arvy1
12 Sep 16#14
Not saying one is better than another but sd808 is 64 bit
adamspencer95 to arvy1
12 Sep 161#16
the 652 is also 64 bit capable, and also features 4 A72 cores
Theorist
12 Sep 162#15
All the reviews seem to say it's comparable in day to day use with the One Plus 3 even though it hasn't got 6 gb ram etc. but it is £150 cheaper; basically a tier down from the very top end flagships which are £500 more expensive.
It's second hand I hear you say. True but it's A grade, therefore mint condition (according to CEX) and has a 2 year warranty (with caveats, but a much better proposition than buying a Huawei / Umi / Vernee from China if something goes wrong). Worth a punt I'd say.
no, its an alcatel idol 4s, so technically french.
unless you mean the fact that all mobile phones are made in China, which therefore renders your comment meaningless anyway.
robertfrancis1975
12 Sep 16#6
This or a Chinese phone?
uk3g to robertfrancis1975
12 Sep 16#7
Specification seems good but I'm not sure I would want to pay £295 for it brand new though.
I'm sure there are a few Chinese devices out there that would be considered better than this but within the £175 price range. You just have to make sure you get it from a retailer that won't require you to send it back to China should anything go wrong.
Uridium to robertfrancis1975
12 Sep 162#12
This is a chinese phone...just with a vodafone sticker on it
bro631
12 Sep 16#11
Premium version and top spec
little_green
12 Sep 16#10
Was this the su6 new version?
robertfrancis1975
12 Sep 16#9
I suppose it's a gamble buying a Chinese phone, the Homtom HT10 and UMI Plus both look excellent.
little_green
11 Sep 16#2
How much from voda direct couldn't find it last time on their site
Opening post
Grade A like new
It should be cheap to unlock
5.5inch screen Quad HD 1440 x 2560 pixels (534 ppi)
32GB internal plus micro sd slot
3GB Ram
16mp auto focus camera plus 8Mp front
Fingerprint scanner
VR Ready
Premium glass finish
Etc........
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unless you mean the fact that all mobile phones are made in China, which therefore renders your comment meaningless anyway.
Latest comments (40)
Does anyone know how to contact them please? They do not answer my emails and the 0845 345 1664 number is "out of service".
You can read the review about its camera here:
http://www.expertreviews.co.uk/mobile-phones/1404851/vodafone-smart-platinum-7-review-taking-on-the-oneplus-3/page/0/1
You can unlock a Vodafone PAYG phone for free once you have had an active PAYG SIM for 30 days which would cost you a £10 top-up. Go via Quidco and you get £6 cashback so the net cost is £4.
https://www.quidco.com/vodafone-free-sim/
"If you’ve bought a phone from a third party – like an online store, auction website or high street pre-owned entertainment specialist – the best thing to do is to get a free Pay as you go SIM online or from any Vodafone store and use it for 30 days. Then you can apply for a network unlock code (NUC) as a Vodafone Pay as you go customer."
https://www.vodafone.co.uk/vodafone-uk/forms/unlock-code-request/
I'm using a SD 652 phone now and its faster than the note 4 and s6 edge plus that i previously had.
A word of warning if you think this is easy and cheap to unlock...... It's not! £29 it cost me. I could only find one place that does it at the moment, even then though they can't get codes for all of them yet, I was lucky.
GPU side it's a little weak but should be okay for the majority of android games
It's second hand I hear you say. True but it's A grade, therefore mint condition (according to CEX) and has a 2 year warranty (with caveats, but a much better proposition than buying a Huawei / Umi / Vernee from China if something goes wrong). Worth a punt I'd say.
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/review/android-smartphones/vodafone-smart-platinum-7-review-premium-on-budget-3642604/
http://www.expertreviews.co.uk/mobile-phones/1404851/vodafone-smart-platinum-7-review-taking-on-the-oneplus-3/page/0/1
unless you mean the fact that all mobile phones are made in China, which therefore renders your comment meaningless anyway.
I'm sure there are a few Chinese devices out there that would be considered better than this but within the £175 price range. You just have to make sure you get it from a retailer that won't require you to send it back to China should anything go wrong.