360 Service to Add Wonderful Features for Vodafone Users

360 Service to Add Wonderful Features for Vodafone Users

Giving the users a chance to get in touch with friends and colleagues, Vodafone is on the verge of launching Samsung H1 handset besides the all new 360 internet services. The company claims to provide the subscribers with improved network and well connected circle.

With many features, the company will now take care of the contacts, the conversations made and also the images within the handset. The service will automatically upload your personal information like your contacts, your conversation with other people, thus, minimizing the chances of data loss.

The H1 will be the first handset on the market to integrate Vodafone's new ‘360' platform, which will be on sale from tomorrow.  Also, the service automatically syncs contacts on your phone with Facebook, Windows Live Messenger and Google Talk.

Besides, viewing your own information and contact list, the service also provides an opportunity to add new friends.
 
H1 has features like a high resolution 3.5in OLED and a touch screen. The other features include a HSUPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and a five-megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash. The phone has an internal inbuilt 16GB storage and has a battery backup of 19 days.

In case of loss, the account which is located in your PC will be locked, thus saving your personal information and contact lists.
 

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