Both mobile and PC users can enjoy the new Internet services

Sep 24, 2009 12:46 GMT  ·  By

Wireless carrier Vodafone has announced today the launch of a new suite of Internet services for its subscribers, called Vodafone 360, along with two new devices that support them, both coming from Samsung and running under LiMo, H1 and M1. According to the company, its users who will opt for Vodafone 360 mobile devices will also enjoy a proprietary UI from the carrier.

Vodafone 360, the carrier states, is set to bring together contacts, status updates and messaging services in a single place so as to enhance their connectivity experience. The new suite of services has been designed to work on a wide range of handsets, including the Vodafone 360 ones, as well as to offer synchronization options with a user's PC.

“The beauty of Vodafone 360 is that all the services work together and they are easy to use. Vodafone 360 enables customers’ digital lives. Customers can stay in touch and share experiences through social networks, instant messaging, email, apps, maps, music and buying digital content on their mobile bill, with the personalised address book at its heart,” Pieter Knook, director of internet services at Vodafone Group says. “Vodafone 360 is the first service of its kind to offer customers the benefits of a truly integrated mobile internet experience that gathers all their contacts and content, all around them, in one place,” he continues.

Among the benefits the new services will be able to deliver to users, we can count: all contacts and content is delivered in a single place, fast connectivity on various networking sites, options to create contact groups across social media networks, location sharing, picture tagging and sharing, synchronization between a handset and web, access to the service via various devices, a wide range of applications available at launch, as well as the availability of some of the services for non-Vodafone users.

As stated above, the new services also come with new handsets from Samsung. The Vodafone 360 H1 by Samsung is the first of them, and should land with a 3.5-inch display, as well as with Wi-Fi connectivity options, a 5-megapixel photo snapper, and 16 GB of memory. The new services and handsets will reach Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and the UK in 2009, with India, Turkey, South Africa, New Zealand and Romania, as well as France through SFR, Russia through MTS and Australia through Vodafone Hutchison, to follow in 2010.

Take a look at the video below to learn a few more details about Vodafone 360.

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