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Vodafone Set To Launch Qisda QCM-330 Handset With 4-Inch Display, LG GD880, and More!!

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Vodafone looks like they're ready to launch a couple of new handsets for the new year. The most exciting handsets on this list is what you see above, the Qisda QCM-330 and what you see below the LG GD880. The Qisda handset is somehow sporting an unmatched 4-inch touchscreen display with a 1,280 x 1,024 resolution, but the OS is unknown at this moment. The "Home" button does signal that it could be running Android so that could be a great thing if it's running version 2.0 at least. Other specs for this handset include HSPA connectivity, WiFi, and only a 3MP camera. Vodafone also plans to launch the LG GD880 Mini which we know a bit about at this point. It'll feature a touchscreen display with a 3.2-inch touchscreen display with a 480 x 854 resolution, a 5MP camera, HSDPA / 3G connectivity, an FM radio, a microSD card slot, Bluetooth / WiFi / GPS support, and the S-Class UI. The other phones are below the picture so don't miss out!

Vodafone isn't done there, they plan to launch the Vodafone 2010 Compass which bears a similarity to the Nokia Twist that's on Verizon right now.

The Vodafone 360 Krystal looks like another interesting handset since it supposedly features displays on both sides of the handset. "Apparently, if you place the phone on a foreign newspaper, one display can scan the newspaper's text, while the other one will show the text translated in your language." It's not confirmed if this is just a concept, but it sure seems like it won't get released. We'll have to wait and see because this technology seems like it's here too early.

The Vodafone 737 Quincy is below and it's sporting a touchscreen display and a 3MP camera. Unfortunately, we don't know what OS will be running on here. 

The Vodafone 545 Larry (FCC here) sports a 1.3MP camera and a numeric keypad. That's all we know about it right now.

The Vodafone 137 Sting will be a phone made of aluminum and silicone so it's somewhat resistant - the specs are unknown. 

The Vodafone 534 Shilpa is a slider handset that should have entry-level specs so don't expect much here. 

Last, but not least, is the Mio Valinor above. This one isn't a phone, but it's a 7-inch car navigator with a touchscreen display, HD video support, and WiFi / 3G support. 

The prices and release dates for all of these phones are unknown at the time.



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