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  • Vodafone v1210 - VPA IV Approved
    22 Oct 2006
    We exclusively revealed the Vodafone v1210 over a month ago. It's a Smartphone, yep - a fully fledged Smartphone and it's coming to Vodafone UK very soon indeed. As with most Vodafone handsets it'll have two names. This is the Vodafone v1210, aka the VPA IV. The FCC, who are responsible for ensuring phones meet safety standards, have pictures and a user manual plus lots more in their report.

    The VPA IV looks fairly similar to other HTC handsets, although this is actually built by ASUSTek and comes with a nippy Intel PXA270 312Mhz CPU, 3G, 128Mb Flash with 64Mb SDRAM, MicroSD expansion slot, Bluetooth, 3.5mm headphone jack and has a fairly sizeable speaker at the back. The screenshots in the user manual show Vodafone UK as the carrier, so us Brits can definitely expect this soon. The Opera web browser seems to be included too, as does the ClearVue suite which will let you check Word / PDF / Powerpoint files on the move.

    More pictures below.

    Links - FCC report - Earlier story - User manual







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