Thursday, November 5, 2009

Mobile Phone Review: the Vodafone 360 H1

Mobile Phone Review: the Vodafone 360 H1

Vodafone 360 H1There are plenty of mobile operating systems out there on the market today. The most commonly used is the Windows Mobile operating system which will have version 7 released soon. Another famous OS is the Google Android operating system which is considered to be one of the most efficient mobile operating systems. It comes as to no surprise that Linux also has its own mobile operating system. Linux Mobile, or LiMo, has been around for quite a while now and is proving to be very efficient in the mobile platform.

Samsung and Linux

The Vodafone 360 H1 is a joint product by the Vodafone carrier, electronics manufacturer Samsung and programming giant and software developer Linux. The result is a smart phone that has amazing capabilities and is probably going to be the best mobile phone to be released this year. The looks of this phone alone can kill. The smooth lines, and dynamic edges add a sense of high-tech sophistication to the device. The 3.5 inch touch screen is a sight to behold and is amazingly large for a mobile device.

The 360 Specs

The 360 H1 has been long awaited by many people, and from the initial reaction and amount of curiosity this device stirs up, there is a lot to deliver. Fortunately for the 360 H1, Vodafone has made sure that the mobile smart phone will be loaded to the brim with all the necessary features. First off, the internal memory will be 16GB. Very few mobile devices even go up to 8GB and most of these are pretty high up on the technological ladder. The 360 does not rely on the SD card slot in order to store data.

A Place of Its Own

Vodafone is making sure the 360 M1 also has a lighter alternative; and it comes in the form of the H1. In both ways, the 360 brings LiMo to brand new heights.

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