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Vodafone Czech Republic has added two mobile devices to its portpoflio: the LG KU380 and Samsung L400V handsets. The Vodafone live! LG KU380 costs CZK 3,977 including VAT, with the Loaded 700 tariff it can be purchased for CZK 1,577 including VAT. The Vodafone live! Samsung L400V costs CZK 5,977 including VAT, with the Loaded 700 tariff it can be purchased for CZK 3,577 including ...

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