While the Android and webOS platforms make their mark in the US, Vodafone is banking on LiMo as their OS of choice over in their side of the globe as they announce the Vodafone 360 H1 and M1 touchscreen phones made by Samsung.

The Samsung Vodafone 360 H1 is a powerhouse with its GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, HSDPA connectivity, Push email, 5-megapixel autofocus camera complete with flash and 16GB of memory. It’s got a decently-sized 3.5-inch OLED display and is also pretty slim measuring a mere 12.9mm in thickness. It will be available in either black or silver. More info can be found here.

Meanwhile, the Samsung Vodafone 360 M1 is a little less impressive as it comes with a smaller 3.2-inch TFT touchscreen, 3-megapixel camera, HSDPA connectivity, GPS, and 1GB internal memory. No WiFi, but it does support Push email and is available in three colored variations. Discover more about it over here.
Vodafone is also introducing their new Vodafone 360 service. In a nutshell, this new internet suite of services allows you to integrate your various mail and social networking accounts into one comprehensive platform. It also provides access to a variety of games, music content, apps and mapping services, and automatically syncs to both your mobile phone and PC/Mac. The full press release can be found here, or you can check out their website to find out more details about it.
Here’s a short promotional video of the Vodafone 360 service:
The Vodafone 360 service and these two new phones will be launched in Germany, Greece, Italy, Ireland, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and the UK before the year ends. It will then venture to France, Romania, Russia, India, Turkey, and outside Europe to South Africa, New Zealand and Australia come 2010, and will also be compatible with the S60 platform.
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