Vodafone presents the latest technological enhancement to their mobile technology, introducing High Definition quality voice calls across the UK aka (HD) Audio for all compatible mobile devices. With the use of innovative HD voice calling, Vodafone consumers can stay connected through improved quality of sound, bringing you closer to friends and family with increased sound clarity.
Whether you use your phone for business or pleasure, both business customers and ordinary consumers benefit from the best quality calls as compatible mobile devices have the privilege of automatically upgrading to HD Voice technology when in 3G range. These forward thinking technological advancements are now available to Vodafone’s ultra fast 4G service customers who will also benefit from the HD Quality experience when their phone connects to 3G to make calls. Vodafone intends to keep customers connected during life’s most precious moments, which can also be teamed with video calling in order to create interactive special moments.
Within the latest video campaign Vodafone have exemplified just how important sound quality is when connecting with friends, family, associates, companions, as well as being useful whilst making business calls. Signature moments and experiences can now become all inclusive shared experiences. Viewers can now become part of unifying, defining moments with their loved ones, friends, and associates through Vodafone’s improved voice calling technology. From ‘Buster the Dog’ staying connected with his owner, to a Granddad’s first glimpse of his grandson; Vodafone highlight just how powerful video calls can be.
The initiative forms part of a wider commitment from Vodafone to provide the strongest network to UK consumers. Having expanded its 4G coverage to over 313 cities, towns and districts across the UK, Vodafone are on their way to ensuring the population is united through quality connections.
Watch the video and see how Vodafone’s strong connectivity is crucial in ensuring that ‘Every Second Counts’. Will you be using HD audio?
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