Vodafone 360 Samsung H1 review

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The definitive Vodafone 360 Samsung H1 review
The definitive Vodafone 360 Samsung H1 review

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It's a bold move from Vodafone, releasing this new OS and phone to go with the new 360 service. It's certainly a differentiator from the other networks out there, but if we're honest, we not sure it's going to become integral to people's lives.

We liked

There's a lot to like on the Samsung H1, with the bright and vivid OLED screen and the huge internal memory.

We like being able to deal with our friends online and not have to worry about setting things up on the phone – but whether others will be so bothered to organise all their contacts online to do so, we're not sure.

The 3D view is really cool, and the touchscreen nice and responsive too, flanked by a decent camera with 720p HD recording.

We disliked

We're not convinced by 360 – to us, it seems like a nuisance at times. No Facebook messaging, an erratic email system and a dodgy keyboard all add up to something that doesn't make us instantly fall in love – and we think that's what Vodafone's going to need to make the service a success.

Verdict

The Vodafone 360 Samsung H1 is a phone that would be OK if released by itself, an it's boosted by the presence of the new interactive service.

Kudos have to go to Vodafone for developing a whole new OS to go with the phone – but good luck trying to explain to people how 360 is not just on the H1 and is a wider service.

An overly complex setup might put some customers off too, especially if they're not getting more than a few Facebook updates and some emails as a reward for being an early 360 adopter.

A vibrant screen and generous storage are let down by a ropey media player and a few too many bugs in the system – Vodafone needs to iron these out quickly to make 360 a success.

Gareth Beavis
Formerly Global Editor in Chief

Gareth has been part of the consumer technology world in a career spanning three decades. He started life as a staff writer on the fledgling TechRadar, and has grown with the site (primarily as phones, tablets and wearables editor) until becoming Global Editor in Chief in 2018. Gareth has written over 4,000 articles for TechRadar, has contributed expert insight to a number of other publications, chaired panels on zeitgeist technologies, presented at the Gadget Show Live as well as representing the brand on TV and radio for multiple channels including Sky, BBC, ITV and Al-Jazeera. Passionate about fitness, he can bore anyone rigid about stress management, sleep tracking, heart rate variance as well as bemoaning something about the latest iPhone, Galaxy or OLED TV.