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The Samsung R0 is compatible with Microsoft Windows, Linux and Mac OS X when USB mode is set to MSC as a drag and drop USB mass storage device. The player can also function as a Windows Media 10 and up device when USB mode is set to MTP. Unlike many Samsung players, the R0 features a standard microUSB connector.
The player can also function as a Windows Media 10 and up device when USB mode is set to MTP. The R1 is the last Samsung MP3 player to have this proprietary USB connector (first introduced end of 2006 on the YP-K5). Newer devices have a standard microUSB connector. Besides the touchscreen, it also has 3 physical keys (power/hold, volume up ...
Gbanga is a geolocation-based social gaming platform for mobile phones developed by Zurich-based startup, Millform AG.The platform runs on real-time locative media, developed in-house, which means that the gaming environment changes relative to the players real-world location.
Zune pad, 2 buttons Headphone jack, dock connector No 1.8 TFT LCD 320 × 240 30 16 No 4 23 (Wi-Fi)/24 Zune 80/120 [83] [84] Zune pad, 2 buttons Headphone jack, dock connector No 3.2 TFT LCD 320 × 240 30 16 Component, composite 4 29 (Wi-Fi)/30 Zune HD [85] Touchscreen, 3 buttons Headphone jack, dock connector No 3.3 OLED 480 × 272 30 Unknown
With the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S4, Samsung also released MHL 2.0 smart adapter with a built-in 11-pin connector. The first Samsung MHL 1.0 smart adapter released with the Galaxy S III requires external power and is able to work with HDMI TVs at 1080p at 24 Hz. [26] The MHL 2.0 adapter released with the Galaxy S4 can output 1080p at 60 Hz ...
The College Football Playoff cake is getting close to baked, which means much of the angst and anger of the past few weeks over hypothetical and projected scenarios have proved a waste of time.
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Prior to the Android 3.1 update, Samsung included native support on over 32 Android devices, including their Galaxy line of phones. [21] In addition, other prior Android device users could only (and still today) resort to using third-party applications (apps) available for Android such as PowerAMP, andLess, Astro Player or otherwise ...