Vodafone stops with ‘360’service for smartphones

Vodafone is going to stop with the 360 service. The software, which was built into Android smartphones, is designed to Vodafones own services in the telco provided phones to process.

The telecom provider has not publicly announced that it is going to stop the 360 service, but existing customers would a message have been a Vodafone at the end of the year ceases. Customers must for that time their data from the 360-service pick-up, so reports, among other Cellular News.

With Vodafone 360 provides the telco among other things, a book. In addition, it is possible to several social-networking sites with contacts to integrate. The service has never really become popular, and there came the last time, not a new 360-unit.

Vodafone launched Vodafone 360 in 2009, with the first aircraft with the service on Linux Mobile turned. Later devices running Android, and had the telco plans to make an application store for Google’s mobile OS. Vodafone 360 was also on a software update for the HTC Desire to be released, but this was later reversed after complaints from users.


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