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  2. Samsung Yepp U series - Wikipedia

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    A Samsung Yepp U series collection. From left to right: YP-U1, YP-U2R, YP-U3, YP-U4, YP-U5, YP-U6 and YP-U7. The Samsung Yepp U series is a line of USB key MP3 players made by Samsung and introduced in 2005 with the YP-U1. Samsung used to release a new device every year. Only the YP-U7 was released two years after the U6.

  3. Samsung YP-S3 - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung YP-S3 (or simply Samsung S3) is an MP3 player produced and manufactured by Samsung Electronics released in 2008. File Support

  4. Samsung YP-R1 - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Samsung YEPP - Wikipedia

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    Samsung released the successor to the YP-GI1, the YP-GI2 (Galaxy 070) only in Korea in August 2013. Samsung shut down all official MP3 players dedicated websites and blogs in Korea and worldwide. [2] As of December 2016, Samsung discontinued their MP3 players and Android-based Galaxy Players lines worldwide. Even though Samsung never announced ...

  6. Samsung YP-R0 - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung YP-R0 (also known as Samsung R0 worldwide or Yepp R0 in Korea or Samsung R'PLAY in France) is a portable media player made by Samsung, leaked on August 10, 2009 [3] and first released end of October 2009 in Russia. [4]

  7. Samsung Electronics - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, Samsung and Sanyo created Samsung-Sanyo Parts, ... Samsung entered the MP3 player (digital audio player, DAP) market in 1999 with its Yepp line.

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  9. Samsung T10 - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung T10 is a flash memory based Yepp portable media player (model name YP-T10) produced and developed by Samsung Electronics. [1] As the newest player of the T series, the T10 abandons using the controls of the T9, but adapts the K3's. The Samsung T10 is bluetooth compatible allowing it to connect to a bluetooth headset.