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  2. Samsung Galaxy Player - Wikipedia

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    The Galaxy Player 50 (not to be confused with Galaxy Player 5.0) was the first Samsung Android-based media player, announced at the 2010 IFA and released early 2011. It features a 3.2 inch 400 x 240 pixels TFT-LCD display, 8 or 16 GB internal memory, a microSDHC slot, 1000mAh battery, Bluetooth 3.0, RDS FM tuner and 2 MP rear camera.

  3. List of hardware and software that supports FLAC - Wikipedia

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    Most Android devices with a compatible third-party player, such as Apollo or "VLC" Samsung Droid Charge, Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch, Exhibit 4G, Fascinate, Infuse 4G, Mesmerize [21] Samsung Galaxy Note, R, S, S Plus, S II, S II LTE, S III, Samsung Galaxy W, SL, Tab, U [21] and all later models running Android 3.1 or later

  4. Google Play Music - Wikipedia

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    Google Play Music offered all users storage of up to 50,000 files for free. [1] [2] Users could listen to songs through the service's web player and mobile apps. [3]The service scanned the user's collection and matched the files to tracks in Google's catalog, which could then be streamed or downloaded in up to 320 kbit/s quality.

  5. Nexus Q - Wikipedia

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    For music, multiple users could collaboratively queue songs from Google Play Music onto a playlist. A management app could be used to adjust Nexus Q hardware settings. Nexus Q did not support any third-party media services, nor could media be stored to the device, or streamed to it using the standardized DLNA protocol. [6] [7] [9]

  6. Galaxy Store - Wikipedia

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    The Galaxy Store (Korean: 갤럭시 스토어) is an app store offering apps, games and exclusive themes and other customizations for mobile devices manufactured by Samsung Electronics. [1] The service is primarily supplied pre-installed on Samsung Galaxy smartphones and tablets, and Galaxy Watch wearables. It requires a Samsung account to be ...

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    AOL Mail is free and helps keep you safe. From security to personalization, AOL Mail helps manage your digital life Start for free

  8. TouchWiz - Wikipedia

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    The Galaxy S III, Galaxy Star and Galaxy Note 10.1 were the first devices preloaded with this version, although a "lite" version was used beforehand on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0. The 2013 Galaxy S2 "Plus" variant featured this user interface as well.

  9. Regional lockout - Wikipedia

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    A new form of Blu-ray region coding tests not only the region of the player/player software, but also its country code, repurposing a user setting intended for localization (PSR19) as a new form of regional lockout. This means, for example, while both the U.S. and Japan are Region A, some American discs will not play on devices/software ...