One unfortunate day, I lost my mobile phone. Being a busy day, I was desperate for a mobile phone. There was a Vodafone showroom nearby, and I stepped in. Decided to buy 2 Mobile phones(527 & 225FM) - one for the old sim and the other for a new one - stylish, many features for a competitive price - one with FM, while the other was with Camera.
Both handsets were good, was quite impressed, told a few of my friends about Vodafones mobile phones.
A week passed, I started regaining my contact list, and to my surprise I found that the keys were getting TOO SLOW. Can you ever imagine what I am saying.
Slow? how? what do you mean? - Are these questions rising from your mind? Yeah, just couldnt believe such a company as Vodafone would cheat me with inferior products. When I press a key, there was latency - it took time to show up on the screen - between 0.5 seconds to upto 3 seconds - both of them. This was never the case ever with my Nokia handsets -any of them.
By the time I pressed all numbers to dial a call, I had a to wait for 2 seconds, once all numbers showed up, I had to press the green button, it took another 2 seconds to start the call. Initially it wasnt a hurdle, but while in an important talk or a busy time, I found it disgusting. Most often, it lead to missing numbers, making the call fail. Storing leads number took my patience for a ride. Totally Inconvenient, I believe it has a 64 kbps broadband, sorry - "key" speed.
For Gods sake, never buy any mobile phone before reading their reviews.