Xperia X10 Mini, Samsung Galaxy S and Samsung Wave arriving at Vodafone UK
Vodafone UK will soon offer three new smartphones (in addition to the BlackBerry Pearl 3G and the Nokia C3), two running Android and another one based on Samsung’s own Bada OS.
The Android handsets are Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini and Samsung Galaxy S i9000, while the Bada one is, of course, the Samsung Wave S8500 (the only Bada device announced until now).
Vodafone doesn’t say when exactly the new smartphones will be available for purchase, but I assume they will be out in June the latest.
Pricing info is not yet available, but UK users can sign up to receive more info at Vodafone’s website – here for the X10 Mini, here for the Galaxy S 16GB, and here for the Wave S8500.
Via Omio
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