Samsung Galaxy Player 3.6 Review
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A new year see the introduction of a new Galaxy Player, which has become the only competitor to the iPod in the Portable media sector. Samsung differentiates its media players in terms of screen size The Galaxy Player 3.6 is a 3.6-inch HVGA display, this PMP powered by Android 2.3.6 "Gingerbread" and Samsung's TouchWIZ enhancements. The Galaxy Players has a advanced Web browsing, camera, Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi N and GPS capabilities of a smartphone, with an impressive range of video and audio codec support. Plus, the Galaxy Player features a microSD card slot so you can expand the memory and swap your collections quickly. The Galaxy Player supports a wide of digital codecs. Including: Music: FLAC, Ogg, and Windows Media WMA files, in addition to popular standards MP3 AAC. While o Video: AVI, MP4, Windows Media WMV, Matroska MKV, and, of course, Adobe Flash.
The Samsung Galaxy Player 3.6 is an interesting device cause its specs are a bit of a mismatch. On one hand its got a 1Ghz processor and it runs Android 2.3.6 with Touchwiz; while at the other spectrum its got a less than stellar HVGA display and a less than adequate 2-megapixel camera. That been said, when it comes to handling the task at hand. The Galaxy Player 3.6 does the job well. Listening to music is a very simple process and Samsung's music player app does the job very well. Allowing user to easily navigate their music presences . Movie playback worked well with simple and easy controls. But the low resolution display was a setback to the viewing experience.
You Have full access to the app store and have no limitation to what apps you can download and run. It s a nice small multimedia player that has the full powered of Android a solid processor and good memory space as well as expandability. The knocks on the Player 3.6 is its display which is manageable at best and the lack of decent camera. Put this device at a sub $100 range and a good buy at that price. Though the Galaxy Player 3.6 is priced a bit pricey for my Taste at $129. its still a good product and one I would recommend though at a sub $100 price
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