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Samsung YP-P3 pictures reveal sneak peak at new media player

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Mobile | by Stephen Schenck | Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:59PM | 0 comments

A series of leaked pictures show a new Samsung media player, apparently the successor to the company's YP-P2 model. The presumptive YP-P3 will supposedly add haptic feedback to the touchscreen interface and allow you to customize the UI with a series of widgets. Like the P2, the P3 will feature A2DP Bluetooth for wireless stereo audio output and support all the major (and some minor) media formats. Suggested capacities range from 4GB to 32GB.

Samsung is expected to make a proper announcement at the 2009 CES, hopefully giving us a thorough look at the device's capabilities. Whatever they add, let's hope they do something about the disappointing battery life that plagued the P2.

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external link Media with a large display Samsung YP-P3 [Just Another Mobile Phone Blog]
external link Samsung P3 leak shows haptics, widgets [Electronista | Gadgets for Geeks]
external link Samsung YP-P3 PMP images leak [SlashGear]

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