We're also assuming Samsung's new player will support BBC iPlayer content, as both the previous P2 and recent Q1 did, and it's a hot selling point in our UK eyes. It's backed by haptic technology, delivering gentle rumbles upon key presses, in the vein of the Motorola Rokr E8 and iRiver Spinn. Out of the box it'll support MP3, AAC, WMA, FLAC and OGG audio formats, plus H.264 and WMV video formats.Ī 76mm (3-inch) touch-sensitive screen (presumably capacitive, like the YP-P2 and iPod touch) supports a resolution of 480x272 pixels. The YP-P3, however, is.Įngadget picked up a post from DAPReview with some confirmed specs for the touch-sensitive P3, which proves Samsung has finally started taking its players to the level they need to compete with the best on the market. We've covered it in great detail over the last couple of months, but it was never a successor to the decent - and now discontinued - YP-P2. Samsung recently launched the best MP3 player it's ever created - the YP-Q1.
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