It looks like the next big thing in Android is “entry level” own-brand handsets from the large networks. Orange revealed its Boston Android phone this week, and now it’s the turn of Vodafone – with the phone currently known as the 845.
A post on The Unwired features quite a few spy shots of the new Vodafone Android phone, revealing a rather cramped handset that houses a 2.8″ touchscreen – yet manages to run Android 2.1.
Here’s a look at the thing, which is believed to be a rebadged version of the “Joy” smartphone phone manufactured by Chinese tech firm Huawei – which currently makes low-spec phones like the T-Mobile Pulse for us Western consumers.
Has a nicely stripped-down and simplified button array there, but that enormous surrounding bezel isn’t going to win it any design awards without access to a time machine set for 1987. Still, it’ll be cheap. Bums on seats and all that.
Merago
/ April 15, 2010It’s not exactly easy on the eye is it?