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Reviews

  • Vodafone Internet Stick

    For those blessed with excellent 3G reception in their homes the Vodafone Internet Stick will serve you well. Be sure to check Vodafone's coverage map before coughing up the cash.

  • Vodafone 1210

    Want a Blackberry, but can't stretch the business budget to afford one? Vodafone's 1210 might suit your needs, but you'll need to put up with a lot of compromises along the way.

  • Vodafone Mobile Connect 3G HSDPA USB Modem

    Vodafone's compact USB modem boosts accessibility to the telco's high-speed 3G mobile network — but the speed can range from over 2Mbps to less than 300Kbps depending on your location.

  • Vodafone Mobile Connect 3G HSDPA Card

    Vodafone's enhanced notebook PC Card delivers what the mobile telco calls 'business class 3G broadband' — but until more of the 3G network is upgraded with HSDPA, most users will remain stuck in economy seats.

  • Sony Ericsson V630i

    The Vodafone-exclusive V630i is a good all-round 3G handset with a decent range of features that will appeal to a broad-range of users.

  • Sagem my400v

    The Sagem my400v is an ultra-thin, inexpensive and basic mobile phone. It's a lightweight handset with a built-in VGA camera and not much else.

  • Sony Ericsson V600i

    The v600i is a good jumping in point for 3G telephony, although there are flashier models out there.

  • iBurst Wireless Card

    iBurst is a superb wireless broadband solution that's highly useful for the mobile business user, but regular consumers will likely find its price to be a deal breaker.

  • Linksys WRT54G3G

    The Linksys WRT54G3G does an admirable job of simply and seamlessly sharing a Vodafone 3G data connection.

  • Motorola V1050

    Exclusive to Vodafone live! with 3G, the Motorola V1050 is a matte black handset with a 1.3-megapixel camera, a 262K-colour screen and an MP3 player. It also supports up to 256MB of removable memory.

  • Sharp 903

    Australia's first 3-megapixel camera phone, the Sharp 903, is available exlusively on Vodafone's 3G network. It comes with Bluetooth, a 260K-colour LCD and 8MB of internal memory.

  • Sony Ericsson V800i

    The V800i is a Vodafone tailored version of the Sony Ericsson Z800i (generic model), one of the carrier's launch phones for its 3G network. The only difference we can see is the black case and the Vodafone live! portal.

  • Nokia 6680

    Nokia's 6680 is a candybar-style 3G handset based on the Symbian smart phone operating system. It has a 1.3-megapixel camera, 10MB of internal memory, an MP3 player and weighs in at 133 grams.

  • Vodafone Simply

    Back to basics! Vodafone Simply leaves behind the camera, browser and MP3s to offer an easy to use handset for those who only want to make voice calls and send text messages.

  • BlackBerry 7100v

    Vodafone's BlackBerry 7100v is a fair mobile email device so long as you don't need to handle graphics, large spreadsheets or complex documents. But as a handheld/phone combo it's eclipsed by more capable Palm OS- and Windows Mobile-based offerings.

  • Sharp GX15

    Does Vodafone's budget Vodafone Live! capable phone offer value for money?

  • Vodafone Mobile Connect Card

    Vodafone Mobile Connect is a GPRS data service allowing your notebook to wirelessly connect to the Internet and send/receive text messages.

  • Sharp GX30

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