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Qisda QCM-330 and LG GD880 show off
Feb 11th
The International Design Forum have presented some of their mobile device design competition winners, and there are a fair few phones deserve attention. The new devices are equipped the new Qisda QCM-330 and the LG GD880, and a variety of devices for carrier Vodafone. The QCM-330 is probably the most interesting-looking, and depending on the location of BenQ a performance at the CeBIT in March 2010 will contribute to the top.
It is a 4-inch-monitor capability with a resolution of 1280 x 1024, which is impressive. The device also sports HSDPA, WiFi, an accelerometer and a 3 MP camera. The operating system is unconfirmed, but thought to be Android. Unfortunately it is not clear whether the QCM is 330 on the CeBIT 2010, a functional or otherwise.
The LG GD880 is not as cool a device to be 330, but it is interesting nonetheless. The device is a sports-resolution x 480 854 touchscreen, HSDPA, WiFi, GPS and a 5MP camera. Vodafone also has a compass, 2010, a small square device, open the rotations. A number of other phones, makes the potentially Europe this year were also shown. The 360 Krystal, for example, has an interesting function if you can on a paper set with a foreign language, and the camera is translated the text for you.
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14 January date for iPhone on Vodafone, tariffs announced
Jan 13th
Vodafone is expected to start selling Apple’s iPhone as early as Thursday 14 January. The mobile network operator is the fourth largest provider in Britain, after the first O2 and then Orange and T-Mobile iPhone deals.
A message on the Vodafone website currently reads: “Upgrade to iPhone – Pre-sell it first. Expected Delivery 14 January.” Prices start at £30 per month, rising to £75 per month, depending on the plan.
Employing the £30 a month will be provided as best iPhone deals with unlimited text, and a number of offers available from £59 for the iPhone 3G 8GB iPhone to £239 for the 32GB Smartphone 3GS. Vodafone also announced Tethering costs £5 for 500MB and £15 for 3GB.
“They live for texting and mobile Internet, but you want to talk as well. This plan is perfect – and it is only £30 a month, including unlimited texts,” says Vodafone.
“You also get a staggering 1 GB of data – enough for 10,000 Web pages, more than 16 hours video streaming, and is usually the best from your iPhone apps. Want more? There are unlimited Wi-Fi in all BT Openzone hotspots. Perfect for the marathon internet sessions. “This compares with the controversial border 750MB” fair use is offered by Orange.
Vodafone to bring iPhone to the UK on January 14
Dec 24th

Vodafone announced that the iPhone in the UK on 14 January starts available) from 30 per month (on a 24 month contract. iPhone customers can save up to 1 GB of mobile data in the context of their pricing schemes and use unlimitedaccess Towi-Fi andfree at home, public availableservices across the country.
Also included within the price plans, customers will also be able to up to 1GB DataOn one of the UK’s largest Wi-Fi networks, BT Openzone, providing high-speed Internet access at premium locations across the UK.
“We prepare our network for over a year, giving customers the iPhone really feel the advantage of being with Vodafone,” said Guy Laurence, CEO of Vodafone UK. “We are a great iPhone experience, where our customers live, work and travel, providing fast and reliable – something that our customers have told us that they actually provide an added value.”
Vodafone Brings outs SIM-only tariff plans
Nov 13th

Latest Vodafone SIM-only plans for the cost-effective customers were noticed on the Vodafone site today. This offer was seen fresh on the Vodafone’s website today, offer the option between thirty-day or twelve-month tariff plans, both of which provide unlimited data to those are looking for a great SIM deal for their existing mobile phone.
The thirty day cheap SIM only plans cram in unlimited texts, six hundred minutes anytime, and unlimited data for twenty pounds or chatterboxes could bump this up to nine hundred minutes anytime, unlimited data for twenty five notes and unlimited texts. If you go for the twelve months SIM only price plan, then you will get unlimited texts, 900 minutes anytime and unlimited data price fall to twenty pounds, while a whopping unlimited texts, 1200 minutes anytime and unlimited data and unlimited United Kingdom landlines will set you back twenty five pounds. Every deal means that you could do as much Twitter tapping, MySpace-mooching or Facebook foraging, as you could shake a SIM-free mobile phone at subject to a 500MB fair usage plan, natch.