Vodafone 360 H1 unboxed! Vodafone 360 H1 unboxed!

Vodafone 360 H1 unboxed!

The Vodafone 360 H1 has just landed at our doorstep, so we didn’t miss a beat, pulled it inside, unleashed it from its box and fired it up with all our social networking streams to find out if Voda’s social internet platform can take on the Motoblur and HTC Senses of this world. Read on and see for yourself in our gallery!

We’ve got up close with the Vodafone 360 H1 by Samsung before, but now the finished product is on our desk, sucking in what the peeps on our contact lists are saying and popping those all important status updates next to the numbers. It’s no mere gimmick though: when you think about the number of people who announce their hangovers on Facebook, you’ll realise all the difficult conversations it can help you avoid.


Vodafone 360 H1 hands-on photo overload!


We’re also loving the hardware on the Vodafone 360 H1: that 3.7-inch OLED really is gorgeous, even if not the most responsive ever when it comes to typing, and the whole affair is still pretty pocketable, despite the display size. We’ll be putting the Vodafone 360 H1 through the ringer for a full review shortly, but in the meantime, you can see it coming out of the carton right here in our unboxing gallery.

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  • Lumberjack OS

    I brought my Sasmung H1 Vodafone 360 device back to the shop after having spend 5 annoying days with it. The promised facebook integration just doesn’t exist… I can’t read my friends commnets nor can I comment on their posts (isn’t this the most interesting part??) I can’t see photos they posted (!!) nor can I see links or videos. (Now how can you call this integration?). Twitter also doesn’t exist (web 2.0??)
    I have to admit: I really loved the device’s graphic design…straight, different, posh & colourful, but the interaction really really sucks. This strange 3D view doesn’t make sense at all..and it just doesn’t work: my grandma and my aunt are sticking in front like chewing gum (allthough I only call them 1-2 times a year).
    What I found most annoying is the really bad navigation interaction (which idiot can construct such a shit of a flow??) and the bad email functionality: one has to download all emails first (which took me 5 looooong hours) to then delete them …and you have to do that for each and every email.
    Ok..well…you might think 360.com might work better? It doesn’t. The page is as dead as can be…just nothing happening…and when I tried it first it messed up my contact details completely, duplicating entries, assigning numbers to wrong users, loosing data..all the stuff you don’t want to see happening! Ok…you might say: how is the app store…its there, but only contains ugly and useless apps..nothing cool, nothing comparable to the iphone apps…and much much less anyhow…
    I could go on for hours…but its not worth the time…don’t buy the device…but whatever you like…but don’t get vonvinced by the massive advertisement. Rich

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