Samsung and Vodafone has teamed up to bring you an awesome handset with all the bells and whistles you can possibly use. The phone was just released this month and I can tell you will be pleased. The Samsung H1 or Vodafone 360 is available free with a signed contract. Vodafone offers many plans at all different prices. Finding one to fit your lifestyle will be so easy.
The 3.5"AMOLED capacitive touchscreen displays 16 million colors bringing you the very best graphics. Web pages, email, photos, or videos have never look this good. The hand set comes in two colors; Black and Silver. A sleek, shiny fashion statement that can do almost anything.
3G and WiFi team up so that you can have the very best Internet experience. Your phone will be connected at high speeds like the broad band you use at home. The ARM Cortex A8 600 MHz processor will run the LiMo Operating System without a hitch. Email delivered to the phone gives you power to take your business mobile. Internal memory of 16GB is more than enough to store an unlimited amount of contacts as well as phone records. You can use a memory card to help support that up to 16 more GB. Battery life has to be large also for a phone like this one. They brag that it gets up to 10 h (2G) / up to 6 h 40 min (3G). I haven't been able to find out how much the standby time is or the music playback time. I am sure it will be a surprise.
A 5.0 mega pixel camera is comparable to the higher end of phones. While there are others with a bigger camera, there are even more with the smaller mega pixel. You will be pleased with this one that is "just right". The auto focus and flash help you get the best possible shot. Sharing these with your friends with the Bluetooth on the phone is very cool. Create video's that your friends might want to see on your blog or You Tube site. Upload them and watch your friends have fun.
The MP3 player and FM Stereo Radio will keep you entertained while working, driving or maybe reading. A GPS integrated into the phone is going to keep you on the correct path. Don't worry about getting lost again. Real Men do read maps. That is the one on the GPS.
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