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Vodafone 360 M1; the Lighter 360

Vodafone 360 M1Vodafone brings its 360 service with this new line of mobile smart phones. Manufactured by Samsung and running on the Linux mobile operating system, Vodafone seems to have tapped into the perfect recipe for mobile devices. The original Vodafone 360 H1 is a powerhouse of a mobile smart phone that packs some of the best possible features. In order to tap into a wider market, the 360 M1 has been developed with lower specs in order to get a lower price. The question is, is the transition good enough? Or are people better off with the original H1?

A Question of Practicality

The thing about the original 360 H1 is that is was made for the hard core mobile phone crowd. Unless you are the kind of mobile phone user who wants all the top features, chances are, a great majority of the H1’s features will remain unused to their full extent. It is a common thing for people to go online with their mobile devices, take images, play media, and toy around with mobile apps. The factor that we have to consider is, do you really see the difference when a photo is taken with a 5 mega pixel camera when compared to that of a 3 mega pixel camera? Do having 0.3 inches more of touch screen space affect you?

AMOLED to TFT

The main difference we see in the M1 is the loss of the original AMOLED touch screen. AMOLED screens are perfect for high resolution images and are also good for bringing out the graphic details of whatever software you are running. The standard TFT screen is good, but the switch from AMOLED seems unnecessary since the cost of the AMOLED screen is worth the cost.

Going Light

If you want a Linux Mobile phone but you do not need unnecessary features, then grab yourself an M1. Vodafone made sure that the M1 is useful and functional; since the H1 offers more, then the more tech-conscious should invest in that instead.

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