It has haptic feedback and menu customization with multiple pages and widgets. Successor to Samsung P2 and was released in May 2009 in 8, 16, 32 GB. Another feature is the drag-and-drop interface for uploading music to YP-P2 which makes it easy interface to managing your media collection. The player also supports file transfers via Bluetooth. Some of the features on this device include Bluetooth stereo headphone compatibility with support for multiple sets of headphones and also sports Bluetooth phone connectivity with the ability to use your stereo headphones with your cellphone and speak through the built-in microphone on the player itself. Available capacities are 2, 4, 8 and 16 GB. The Samsung YP-P2 comes in white, red, and black. P2 has a touchscreen, Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity, an FM radio, an E-Book reader and video playback capabilities (MP4 and WMV formats). The YP-R2 released in 2011 is the successor to the YP-R1 but the YP-R1 is not the successor to the YP-R0, which makes Samsung's naming scheme difficult to understand. The R series was introduced in 2009 with the YP-R0 and the YP-R1. Some Samsung MP3 players, including YH-820/920/925, YP-R0, YP-R1, and YP-Z5 are partly or fully supported by Rockbox. On some models, an R indicates RDS support (for example: YP-F2R) or an F indicates an FM tuner (example: YP-Z5F) however, some models with the feature do not have the suffix. For example, YP-P2JEB, where J stands for Janus (MTP models, no letter if UMS), E stands for 16GB (V:256MB X:512MB Z:1GB Q:2GB A:4GB C:8GB E:16GB N:32GB) and B stands for Black (W:White P:Pink S:Silver etc.). The naming scheme of Samsung players has always been the same. Even though Samsung never announced officially they would stop producing MP3 players, it appears they actually did. Īs of December 2016, Samsung discontinued their MP3 players and Android-based Galaxy Players lines worldwide. Samsung shut down all official MP3 players dedicated websites and blogs in Korea and worldwide. Samsung released the successor to the YP-GI1, the YP-GI2 (Galaxy 070) only in Korea in August 2013. The Galaxy Players series has also been discontinued in most countries. Only the YP-W1 and YP-U7 are still available in some countries. Even though it has disappeared for 10 years in Europe and America, it is still common among the users to refer to the Samsung MP3 players as "Yepp".Īs of November 2013, Samsung discontinued their MP3 players line in most countries. Samsung finally dropped the Yepp brand in Korea too since 2011. From then Samsung only kept this brand for the Korean market while the players sold in the rest of the world were simply branded "Samsung". Samsung MP3 players were branded "Yepp" worldwide until 2003. The Yepp brand was first introduced at CES 1999 in Las Vegas where the first Samsung mp3 players have been unveiled (YP-E, YP-B and YP-D series). 10.3 YH-999 also known as YEPP Portable Media Center.
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