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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Sony Ericsson Satio, LG GM750, HTC Tattoo reach Vodafone

Vodafone UK today added three touchscreen smartphones to its roster that in most cases represent world premieres. The Sony Ericsson Satio is now finally shipping after having been detailed in May and is the handset designer's first Symbian S60 smartphone; besides full third-party app support, it's considered a high-end media phone with a 12-megapixel camera, a 3.5-inch touchscreen, GPS and Wi-Fi. For Sony Ericsson, the phone is a symbolic first as one of its first major devices to use microSDHC cards instead of Memory Stick Micro for storage.

The British carrier is giving the Satio away for free but requires at least a £35 ($55) monthly plan with a two-year contract or a more expensive plan on a shorter 18-month term.

Also on tap is the HTC Tattoo, a promised budget Android phone. It represents a budget alternative to the Hero or Magic with a resistive 2.8-inch touchscreen and a 3.2-megapixel camera but the same 3G, GPS and Wi-Fi as other HTC devices. Like with the Satio, Vodafone says the Tattoo is free to own but only requires a £25 ($40) plan on a full contract.

Lastly, the LG GM750 stands as one of Vodafone's first Windows Mobile 6.5 devices and has the more touch-friendly aspects of Microsoft's OS as well as LG's own S-Class 3D interface. It has just a 3-inch touchscreen but a 5-megapixel camera as well as 3G, and Wi-Fi. Pricing for the GM750 matches the Tattoo and only needs a £25 plan to be free to own.


Sony Ericsson Satio




HTC Tattoo






LG GM750

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