Vodafone Launches 4 Androids This April
Android fans will certainly be rejoicing next month as they have plenty of new devices to choose from. Vodafone has already confirmed 4 smart phones that will be using Google’s mobile platform.
First up is the HTC Desire. This smart phone was first seen as the HTC Bravo. It comes with a Snapdragon CPU clocked at 1GHz which is the highest speed available on the market (though we have heard rumors that a new Atom CPU and a dual core version of the Snapdragon are due to appear later this year). Expect to be able to load hardware intensive apps on this phone without any problems. The device was renamed as the Desire when it was shown off at the Mobile World Congress last February.
The HTC Legend is technically the Hero 2. This device will come equipped with a 5 mega pixel camera, a 3.2 inch AMOLED capacitive touch screen and a 600MHz Qualcomm processor. Not quite as fast as a Snapdragon, but the CPU still delivers a pretty decent performance to you can still expect to get insignificant load times on this device. HTC also added in a nice aesthetic touch with the aluminum casing on the phone as well.
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 is the joint venture’s first Android device. It combines the Android operating system with Sony’s new Timescape and Mediascape user interfaces. The device comes with a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, an 8 mega pixel camera and a 4 inch capacitive touch screen.
Lastly, Vodafone will also be offering the Google Nexus One to their customers though it has been confirmed that device will not be stocked in stores but will still need to be shipped –Vodafone will only provide the SIM.
Get to know more about Vodafone’s Android smart phone offerings this coming April at Know Your Mobile.