While the Samsung H1 is a wealthy gadget in terms of features and specifications, the Samsung M1, offers just the essentials. Hence you can expect this handheld to be quite affordable. Plus, it can turn out to be a good buy for those who do not wish to carry a techno-stuffed mobile handset with them.
The Samsung M1 is driven by the Linux platform. While the Samsung H1 featured a 3.5" AMOLED touchscreen, the Samsung M1 comes with a standard 3.2" touch-display. There is a 5 Megapixel camera integrated into the Samsung H1. On the other hand a 3.2 MP camera comes packed in the Samsung M1. WiFi is supported by the Samsung H1, which the Samsung M1 does not. The Samsung H1 is available in a standard black case only, while the Samsung M1 ships in black, white and red hued cases. These are the most striking differences between the 2 handhelds.
The Vodafone 360 M1 Mobile Phone is a 3G capable phone, letting you surf the internet at high speeds. It supports the HSDPA 3G protocol. GPS proficiency is offered as well. Internally a 1GB memory is present which is expandable using microSD cards. This gadget is Bluetooth compliant too. Pricing and release have not yet been confirmed for this device. A Christmas release is speculated with plenty of goodies hopefully.