A Samsung device specially for Music lovers with great sound and cute colours sounds good. It's a small device with speakers on the top and bottom of the screen. Here are the specs:
§ 3-inch display at 320×240 pixels
§ 900/2100MHz 3G bands
§ 512MB of RAM
§ 4GB of on-board storage, expandable to 32GB via micro SD Card
§ 1,300mAh battery
So it's not something that the most of us would buy for ourselves. Perhaps Samsung is looking to get to the teenagers that listen to music all day long and do nothing else with their phones. It appears the Galaxy Music is part Galaxy Player and part budget phone.
Samsung didn't mention availability or Pricing. Also Samsung is hosting an event on October 11th in Frankfurt, Germany, where the Galaxy S3 mini is due to be officially announced. Maybe the Galaxy Music will make an appearance there as well.
Any thoughts on the Galaxy Music?
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Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Samsung Galaxy Music
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
The All New: GOOGLE PLAY
Introducing
An Evolution of Android Market
Go to http://play.google.com on our Android Phone to get a feel of it
In Simple Words, All your hubs which include Books, Music, Videos, Apps etc etc under one roof..
I Say - - - >> Play Long & Go On n On n On
Google Play will become the single destination for all of the company's buyable content. Accordingly, the standard Android books, music, and video apps will become Google Play Books, Google Play Music, and Google Play Movies. But it's not just about devices. Google Play is meant to bring together the company's content offerings in both mobile and browser experiences.
Android devices running version 2.2 or later will have their Market app automatically updated "over the coming days," while the Google Play Store moniker will make its way into the Google sandbar, much like the Google+ service. The Android Market name will be retired, though you won't miss it much since the Google Play Store looks nearly identical.
With Google Play you can:
- Store up to 20,000 songs for free and buy millions of new tracks
- Download more than 450,000 Android apps and games
- Browse the world’s largest selection of eBooks
- Rent thousands of your favorite movies, including new releases and HD titles
Google is also using this opportunity to show off its competitive pricing in movies, music, and books, with deals happening throughout the week in celebration of the launch. A full gamut of content will be available here in the US, while services will be limited in other countries due to licensing deals (or lack thereof). Irrespective of country, the Android Market will be replaced with Google Play as the official Android app destination.
Source: Google Blog
All pics in this post are my *OWN*
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