No More Bespoke Units for Vodafone 360 Users
Vodafone is one of the household names when it comes to mobile network operators. That being said, they have been in constant competition with industry giants Orange and T-Mobile. The three have been releasing exclusive media, handsets and services that would sway the public over to their side in order to become loyal subscribers.
One such novel product is the bespoke Vodafone 360 unit. Not only did customers get a reliable Samsung made handset, they also got to enjoy the 360 range of services.
For those who want to try this out and those who have enjoyed using their 360 handset, there is quite unfortunate news. Vodafone has released an official statement regarding the cease of production for bespoke Vodafone 360 devices. Instead, the prominent mobile phone network operator will be focusing their efforts into improving the 360 service and adding noteworthy exclusive features.
The service will still be used by mobile phones made by other manufacturers though. Meaning, the production of upgrade units which were made to take over the Samsung M1 and H1 bespoke handsets’ places (like the H2) will consequently stop immediately. Vodafone clarifies that their 360 service was not intended to be solely focused on releasing bespoke handsets:
“We have always been clear that Vodafone 360 is about a suite of services, not just about bespoke devices. Our intent was always to provide services across as many handsets as possible on as many platforms.”
Anyone who still wants to give the Vodafone 360 service a go will be able to since they are found to be readily available across around a hundred mobile phones on five different platforms. It is the company’s intent to further expand this range.
The 360 service allows people to access their contacts across multiple handsets through online syncing. The 360 shop also offers consumers with game downloads, music files as well as videos for their handset.