Vodafone is looking to expand its Vodafone 360 service to other devices soon. Allaboutphones got their mitts on some details and if we were to believe it, Vodafone could launch their first Android 2.1 powered 360 phone in May. The handset maker is unknown but the phone is known as Vodafone 845, which according to their source can be changed.
The phone is expected to have a mid-range price of around 150 euros and feature a resistive 2.8-inch touchscreen, 512MB internal memory, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth 2.1, accelerometer and a 1200mAh battery. Since the 360 service requires an active data connection to make most of it, Vodafone will provide a plan with 1GB of free data transfer each month.
david w says
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of late. The buying power for individuals in these two companies has never been better.
I bought apple when is was 68$ a share, that’s panned out nicely.
Samsung is working with Sony and Vodafone. Sony may jump ship with new mfg facilitys with Samsung, but,
Sony is dependant on Samsung LCD Mfg. Vodaphone and Samsung are in for the long haul.
Vodaphone covers a lot of the UK, India and their 360 service with the 850 phone promises
to hold a light on blackberry as well as the iPhone.
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(Disclosure- I own a small amount (vs.investment hotshots) of apple and vodaphone.)