The Vodafone 553 is an engaging handset, which provides an impressive array of functionality, including social media interaction. The unit offers a wide array of features, including touch screen functionality, multimedia playing capabilities as well as a QWERTY keyboard and a camera, all within a unit which is 108 mm x 53 mm wide and only 14 mm thick.
A handset comes with an impressively colourful 2.8 inch display screen, which is TFT resistive and also provides touch screen functionality and outstanding quality image display. This is due to the fact that it displays 256,000 colour combinations, providing the means to display images of excellent clarity and vibrancy. One of the key facets of this handset is the fact that it retains the services of a QWERTY keyboard, which simply slides out to offer landscape mode data and text entry.
The unit comes with the usual elements of ring and vibration options in addition to the ability to utilise MP3 ringtones. The handsets phone book has the ability to retain 1000 contacts whilst also providing photo call functionality, whilst its call records offer the opportunity to retain practically unlimited information and detail regarding calls.
From a connectivity point of view, the unit comes with a multitude of options including USB, Bluetooth as well as GPRS and EDGE connections. In addition the unit comes with a useful microSD card slot which provides the means to increase the available memory capacity within the unit, up to 8 GB.
The handset comes with MMS, SMS, e-mail and instant messaging capability in addition to a WAP 2.0 browser. A 2.0 megapixel camera is provided which takes effective snapshot style imagery, and also offers the opportunity for the user to take video as an alternative. The handset also comes with an MP4 multimedia player in addition to an MP3 music player, whilst also providing access whilst on the move, to Facebook, Yahoo messenger, twitter and Gtalk.
The Pink Vodafone 553 is a recent colour addition to the range, offering the same impressive levels of technology, albeit with a tinge of pink.
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