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Notes on the Samsung H1 & Vodafone 360

Now, if you can’t reach me this week by mobile, there’s a simple explanation: I’m using the Vodafone 360 Samsung H1 device *all* this week as my primary ‘phone’.

Normally my device of choice is a BlackBerry Bold — but I’ve shelved that away (well, I’m still carrying it, just the SIM is in the Samsung) and I’m living like a Vodafone 360 Consumer.

And I’m quite annoyed.

The device itself is what you’d expect from Samsung.  Big, gorgeous screen, reasonable user-interface (beyond the 360 stuff).

Getting your head around the Vodafone 360 UI is — for me, as a mobile geek — quite a challenge. By that I mean the square avatar interface.  The one that’s being advertised everywhere.

My expectations were completely wrong.

I’ve been operating on the assumption that 360 works with Google and it works with Facebook.  Right?

Well it does.

Sort of.

I just assumed that it worked the way everyone else expects it to — that is, to synchronise.  That’s what ‘360’ is all about, right?  Getting a 360 degree view on my actual social network?

The first degree, then, surely, has to be ripping a copy of my contacts out of my Google account, complete with their mobile numbers, right?  Yes I’m a power user, but this is the absolute minimum I expect from ‘adding my Google account’.

It doesn’t do that.

It does, however, set up an email account with the correct details.  And it also sets up an IM account correctly.  This, dear reader, is good news.  As long as you overlook the fact that the email account — by default, it seems — wants to download (sorry, ‘synchronise’) the 17,000 emails in my account.  Arse.

So. Hold your breath for a moment, right.  Suspend your disbelief.  Let’s move on to Facebook.

Login with your details.  Done.  It really is a nice experience setting up the account on your phone. You have to wait a few minutes for your device to download all your contact photos and status updates.  And it is rather cool being able to see up to date profile pictures and status messages.  I quite enjoyed swishing them back and forward.

Mismatched assumptions though.  I thought the device would also take the phone numbers from my Facebook friends and populate them into the address book.

No.

This isn’t, as I speculated initially, a Vodafone 360 problem per se.  No.  It’s a user permissions error.

The only one of my 600 Facebook contacts who has given permission for her mobile number to appear public is my wife’s good friend, Joey.  So hi there Joey.  It’s just you and me.

The fact I can SEE the phone numbers of my friends on the web — ON their Facebook profile — doesn’t seem to matter.   The overwhelming majority are not synchronised so I can only assume it’s a user permissions thing at Facebook.  Everyone’s left the ‘don’t show my mobile number in public’ option on.  Apart from Joey.

So whilst it’s brilliant to click on a friend and see all the various ways of contacting them… the reality is, I can ‘Vodafone360-them’ (send an email from my Voda account) or I can ‘Facebook-message’ them.

No text.  No MMS.  No telephoning.  If I want that, I have to edit the contacts.

Which is precisely what I did before I left the house this morning.  I added my wife’s number — MANUALLY — into the phone.

This, I’d like to point out, is the first time I’ve added my wife’s number into my phone in flipping years.

It was a novel experience, I grant you that.   I hardly ever TYPE mobile numbers into address books anymore.  The prospect of going through 50 or 100 numbers is not appealing.

I’m kind-of enjoying the 360 experience, then.  It’s just these dropped balls that are annoying me.  And the rest of the 360 users too.  Just do a search for aghast normobs wondering how the hell they’re meant to add their address books.  (I mean their ACTUAL address books, not the social networking stuff).  Turns out if you plug your handset into your PC, you can install the Samsung PC Suite which should do some kind of desktop address book synchronisation.

If you’re on a Mac like me, you’re stupid.  No support today.  None that I could discern.

I have no intention whatsoever of synchronising my contacts via one of the VMWare Fusion PC installs I have.   It is not 1998 again and it is not, as the Vodafone eForum chap suggested on one forum I read, appropriate to suggest consumers ‘go and buy a Samsung PC synchronisation kit’.

I think it’s patently ridiculous that a billion dollar company such as Vodafone stuck this out into the market without duplicating the basic functionality of the other platforms.   iPhone syncs with Google.

BlackBerry syncs with Google.

Nokia syncs with Google.

ANDROID obviously syncs with Google.

I mean… do I have to carry on?

Yes.  Because it’s a trial.   I will use this device for a week.  Just don’t expect any email, calls, texts or anything else from me.  Ok, maybe a Facebook update…

There are nice aspects of 360 though.  I’ll get to them once the red mist of frustration has gone from my eyes.

9 COMMENTS

  1. i just got mine and i totally agree with everything in the review. it looks good, nice screen for music, pictures, films etc and great for facebook status's. however it took me ages to work out how to call, text etc, i still dont no if you can have a basic screensaver. i do like it on 1st impressions and it seems like a phone of modern times, browsing my apps feels like an iphone just hope i can get past these small annoying bits, still early days but think il end up bein happy once im used to it.andre

  2. I got mine a few days ago and i quite disagree with review. Yes, it's strange. Yes, it took me some time to get used to it.. But what did you expect? The same phone as a Nokia? If that was the case we would be reading reviews that they cloned Νokia. I synced Googled, Hotmail, Windowslive, MSN, and it took ALL my contacts from my Blackberry 8900, without any issue at all. Now, my friends can contact me in 5 different ways and i don't have to enter any application. Now, that's a benefit.
    Still, is it perfect? Absolutely not! I expect software updates..

  3. Agree to the rview… Samsung H1 is a desaster. Facebook synch is never up to date, I can't comment nor can I read comments. How can anyone call this integration? Also: seeing links, uploads (videos/pictures) is not enabled..I can't twitter and if I upload picture they are always in landscape mode (and I again can't comment on them). Email clients do not work (download all emails to delete theme.
    I loved the screendesign, that`s the greatest design I ever saw on a mobile screen…but it just doesn't work. Vodafone urgently needs a User experience team…

  4. Mine synced with facebook fine I guess it has been out a while now so its maybe been fixed or something and I set it all up on a pc first on the 360 website ready for gettin my new samsung uploaded contacts from my ols samsung and facebook and hotmail worked a treat for me. Altough im trying to figure out how often it syncs cos there is a few changes iv made in the last minute and not chnaged on phone yet but il see when i turn it on or off or something.

  5. Mine synced with facebook fine I guess it has been out a while now so its maybe been fixed or something and I set it all up on a pc first on the 360 website ready for gettin my new samsung uploaded contacts from my ols samsung and facebook and hotmail worked a treat for me. Altough im trying to figure out how often it syncs cos there is a few changes iv made in the last minute and not chnaged on phone yet but il see when i turn it on or off or something.

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