Vodaphone in Turkey
The Vodafone 150 handset will be aimed at developing regions like Turkey and Africa, the firm said, where it will retail for around £10.
But don’t be expecting anything fancy for your tenner. The 150 has a monochrome screen, looks more like a cheap TV remote than a modern mobile, and won’t do much more than make calls and receive text messages.
For an extra fiver you can really go upmarket with the Vodafone 250 which has a colour screen, and built-in FM radio.
Vodafone says it has no plans to release the cheap and cheerful handsets in the UK but we reckon they’d make a killing marketing it as the Drunkphone. A virtually-disposable device which could replace your £600 iPhone on beery nights out.
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