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Top 10 Best Vodafone Phones 2013

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Two phones deserve to be at the top of our best Vodafone UK phones 2013 as of now: The HTC One S (a 7.8-mm thin Android 4.0 smartphone) and the HTC One X (a smartphone running Android 4.0 on a Snapdragon Quad-Core CPU). Scrolling down, you will find other good phones offered by Vodafone UK (an international carrier with presence in various countries), such as a thin 1000Mhz Android 2.3 smartphone with a thickness of only 8.49 millimeters by Samsung (the Samsung Galaxy S II) and the Samsung Galaxy S III, an 8.6-mm thin smartphone running Android.

So, without further ado, here are the top phones by Vodafone for 2013 (Last updated May 2013):

#1. The HTC One S

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Average Rating:
85.3%
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Description :

The HTC One S boasts of its new technology, ImageSense, which allows its 8-megapixel camera to be ready to capture photos in less than a second (to avoid missing a great moment). You can also take snapshots while recording videos, which, by the way, can reach an HD resolution of up to 1080p.

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#2. The HTC One X

Description :

The HTC One X, with its quad-core 1500Mhz processor, focuses on performance. Its 8-megapixel camera has an aperture option and a smart LED flash, and introduces HTC´s ImageSense technology for better imaging. It also boasts a large 4.7-inch display and advanced music playback (Beats Audio).


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#3. The Samsung Galaxy S II

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Average Rating:
84.4%

Description :

Here is a top-of-the-line Android smartphone with a 1000Mhz dual core processor, a wide 4.2-inch Super AMOLED touch screen, a 1080p full HD video recorder, and a super-thin form factor of only 8.5mm.

#4. The Samsung Galaxy S III

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Average Rating:
76%
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Description :

Not only does the Samsung Galaxy S III boast of a 4.8-inch super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen and an intelligent 8-megapixel camera, it also promises zero-lag performance while it runs on Android 4.0 and a quad-core 1400Mhz processor. It enables rapid file sharing, even without a WIFI connection, simultaneous photo and HD video capture and can be easily connected to televisions and other large displays. Its 1.9-megapixel front camera detects the eye and controls display brightness. All of these are packed in a sleek and stylish 4.7-ounce smartphone that comes in both blue and white.

#5. The HTC One V

Description :

A simpler member of the HTC One family, the HTC One V has a 5-megapixel camera and 4GB of built-in memory. Physically, it is made of a scratch-resistant 3.7-inch display mounted on an aluminium casing.

#6. The iPhone 4S

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Average Rating:
85%
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Description :

The iPhone 4S looks just like the iPhone 4, but it boasts across-the-board improvements under the hood. It now features a dual-core processor (reported to be 2x faster), dual-core graphics (said to be 7x faster), an 8-megapixel camera with 1080p full HD video, and HSPDA technology (max. download speed up to 14.4Mbps). Innovation is not lacking, with the introduction of Siri, an artificially intelligent voice-activated assistant, and automatic switching between two antennas that, according to Apple, will provide even better call quality.

#7. The BlackBerry Bold 9790

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Average Rating:
70%
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The BlackBerry Bold 9790 is an addition to the BlackBerry Bold family. It has a BlackBerry 7 OS, which features Augmented Reality, a technology that gathers information about your surroundings just by pointing your phone to a certain location. It also has a voice-activated universal search that lets users browse the web hands-free.

#8. The Huawei Ascend G 300

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Average Rating:
81.7%
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Description :

Huawei says that the Ascend G300 offers first class for less. Part of the special specs they boast about are a anti-fingerprint metallic body, high-speed data technology, and a 5-second fast boot feature. They also say the charging time is only 2 hours. However, other features are rather mixed: A 5-megapixel camera and a 1000Mhz processor are only average, but the 4-inch display is rather first class, indeed.

#9. The Samsung Galaxy Ace

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Average Rating:
72.1%

Description :

This iPhone-looking smartphone boasts of a 800MHz processor and a 5-megapixel camera. It has a robust battery that can provide (according to the manufacturer) enough power for 10+ hours worth of calls and 25+ days on stand-by.

#10. The Nokia Asha 201

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Average Rating:
65%

Description :

The Nokia Asha 201 is a fairly basic music and texting handset aimed at being affordable rather than boasting stunning features. It sports a full QWERTY keypad while offering a 2-megapixel camera, a built-in FM radio, and a feature that allows users to record tracks from radio to phone.


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