We weren’t too sure about the CP3 when it was officially announced. It just seems like a company like Samsung could do a lot better. Perhaps it’s the economy. Manufacturers are spending less on R&D. Just take a look at the new iPhone 3G S. It’s a two-year-old design and looks to be like the only iPhone design we’ll be seeing in the foreseeable future. So it doesn’t surprise us when the Samsung Omnia gets recycled in the form of a PMP in the Samsung M1 leaked via a Bluetooth certification.
The alleged Samsung M1 will have a 3.3-inch screen and bluetooth. Besides that, we know nothing at all. Should it have HD-support and an OLED screen we will only be too happy to report it to you ASAP.
[via anythingbutipod]





August 1st, 2009 at 3:54 am
[...] still giddy about the possibility of a high-powered portable player. The previously leaked Samsung M1 may be one of the first PMPs to have the Nvidia Tegra chip inside. The Korean Samsung Mobile site [...]
August 5th, 2009 at 12:35 pm
[...] Nope, we’re not talking about the Zune HD. This is the Samsung M1, a PMP that officially popped up on the company’s Korean site this past Friday, and that’s existence has been confirmed by the requisite blurry photo. [...]