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Zune

Zune is a discontinued brand of digital media products and services that was marketed by Microsoft from November 2006 until June 2012. Zune consisted of a line of portable media players, a music subscription service known as Zune Music Pass plus Zune Marketplace for music, TV and movies, streaming services for the Xbox 360 game console, and the Zune software media player for Windows PCs which also acted as desktop sync software for Windows Phone.

Zune
Product typeDigital media
OwnerMicrosoft
CountryUnited States
Introduced2006
Discontinued2012
Related brandsXbox (successor)
MarketsWorldwide

The Zune started and revolved around its line of portable media players (PMP) created in cooperation with Toshiba. Microsoft aimed to challenge and beat Apple, whose iPod line held an enormous market share.[1] Three hard disk players ranging from 30 GB to 120 GB were released, alongside six flash players. However, its overall market share in the U.S. remained low, well below Apple and also lagging the SanDisk Sansa and Creative Zen.[2] Microsoft discontinued all Zune hardware in October 2011.[3] Zune digital content distribution continued until 2012, when it was replaced by the Xbox Music and Xbox Video brands.[4]

Predecessors edit

Zune music and devices were follow-on to Microsoft's MSN Music service. MSN Music was created in 2004 to compete with Apple's iTunes services and used the Microsoft PlaysForSure DRM protocol. After only two years, Microsoft announced the closing of MSN Music in 2006[5] immediately before announcing the Zune service without PlaysForSure support. In 2008, Microsoft shut down the MSN Music licensing servers for PlaysForSure only two years after promising users the servers would be available for five years.[citation needed]

The Portable Media Center platform was also a predecessor of Zune, based on a specialized version of Windows CE.[6]

Zune hardware players edit

Zune
 
A Zune HD, the last portable media player in the Zune line
ManufacturerMicrosoft
TypeDigital media, Portable media player
Release dateNovember 14, 2006 (Zune 30)[7]

November 13, 2007 (Zune 4, 8, 80)[8]
June 13, 2008 (Zune 4, 8, 80) September 16, 2008 (Zune 16, 120)[9][10]
September 15, 2009 (Zune HD 16, 32)[11]

April 12, 2010 (Zune HD 64)[11]
Lifespan2006–2011 (United States)
2008–2011 (Canada)
2010–2011 (Mexico, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand and select markets of Europe and Asia)[12]
DiscontinuedOctober 2011
Operating systemWindows Embedded CE 6.0
CPUFreescale i.MX31L processor ARM Core
Nvidia Tegra APX 2600 (Zune HD)
Storage4, 8, 16, 32, and 64 GB flash drive
30, 80, and 120 GB hard drive
Display1.8in glass LCD screen, resolution 240×320 (Zune 4, 8, 16)
3in QVGA LCD screen, resolution 240×320 (Zune 30)
3.2in glass LCD screen, resolution 240×320 at 4:3 aspect ratio (Zune 80, 120)
3.3in glass OLED touchscreen, resolution 480×272 at 16:9 aspect ratio (Zune HD)
TouchpadCircular directional pad (non-touch)
(30 GB release)
Touch-sensitive Zune Pad
(4, 8, 16, 80, 120 GB releases)
Capacitive touchscreen
(HD release)
ConnectivityWi-Fi (Zune-Zune, Sync-PC, Microsoft Surface)
USB
Current firmware"ZuneUpdate.com".
Zune 30 (Ver. 3.3)
Zune 4, 8, 16 (Ver. 3.3)
Zune 80, 120 (Ver. 3.3)
Zune HD 16, 32, 64 (Ver. 4.5)
Online servicesZune Marketplace
PredecessorPortable Media Center
SuccessorGroove Music and Microsoft Movies & TV, Windows Phone 8

First generation edit

The first-generation Zune device was created by Microsoft in close cooperation with Toshiba, which took the design of the Gigabeat S and redeveloped it under the name Toshiba 1089 as registered with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) starting in 2006.[13] Xbox 360 overseer J Allard ran the project, codenamed "Argo", staffed with Xbox and MSN Music Store developers[14] who worked on "Alexandria", finalized as Zune Marketplace.[15] Both products were later united under the Zune brand name in the U.S. market. While some features were praised, the initial Zune has been regarded with derision and jokes for its bulky size and brown color, with CNET regarding it at best as a "high-profile underdog alternative to Apple's iPod" where other Windows Media MP3 players from Creative, iriver, and Samsung had not succeeded.[16][17]

At midnight on December 31, 2008, many[18] first generation Zune 30 models froze.[19][20] Microsoft stated that the problem was caused by the internal clock driver written by Freescale and the way the device handles a leap year. It automatically fixed itself 24 hours later, but an intermediate "fix", for those who did not wish to wait, was to drain the device's battery and then recharge after 12 noon GMT on January 1, 2009.[21][22]

The first generation and later Zune devices included a number of social features, including the ability to share songs with other Zune users wirelessly. Songs that had been transferred over Wi-Fi could then be played three times over three days.[23]

Second generation edit

The first wave of the second-generation (Zune 4, 8, and 80, manufactured by Flextronics), introduced the touch-sensitive Zune Pad, which was shaped like a squircle. The 4 and 8 GB Zune devices use flash memory and are smaller in size than the 80 GB version, which uses a hard drive. The 30 GB Zune was not redesigned, although it received a software update that brought its interface in line with the second generation models. At the same time, the Zune 2.0 software was released for Windows PCs. This version of the software was completely re-written and featured a new user interface.[24]

 
Zune 30/80/120 and Zune 4/8/16 menu system

Zune devices feature games developed using an early version of XNA Game Studio 3.0, released in May 2008, allowed developers to work on games for Zune devices.[25]

The second and last wave of the second-generation (Zune 16 and 120) released in September 2008, coinciding with the release of the Zune Software 3.0 update. Included in this firmware update was the ability to tag and later purchase songs heard on FM radio, channels which can be customized to deliver suggested songs for the user, the games Hexic and Texas Hold' em were added, support for audiobooks from online stores such as Audible.com and others that support OverDrive media files,[9][26][27] a clock, and changed quicklist functionality. The ability to purchase songs from Zune Marketplace on the device while connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi was also introduced. To help push this feature, Microsoft partnered with Wayport to allow Zune devices to access its network of over 10,000 wireless hotspots, including those at McDonald's restaurants.[28]

Zune Pass customers in the United States could also now download 10 tracks to keep per month in addition to the existing subscription-dependent unlimited music downloads.

Third generation edit

The first wave of the third-generation (Zune HD 16 GB and 32 GB) released in September 2009. On the same day, the 4.0 software update of the desktop software was released to support the new devices.[29] In addition, it became possible for Zune Pass subscribers to stream tracks through a computer's web browser.[30] Zune 4.0 also supports internet radio streams but this feature is disabled by default and can only be enabled by a third-party patch.[31] This device release marked the first time Zune firmware was released for the Zune line that did not provide new features for older models. These models were given a firmware update as version 3.2.

The second and last wave of the third-generation (Zune HD 64 GB) released in April 2010. The same day, desktop and firmware updates introduced SmartDJ and codec features. The firmware update brought picks and improved the TV-out experience on the Zune HD.[32]

From Summer 2010, United Airlines started to offer Zune in-flight audio by means of 21 playlists that are very similar to the Zune Channels offered on the Zune Marketplace.[33] Each channel offers up to 3 hours of unique programming ranging from classic rock, contemporary pop, opera, electronica, piano jazz, and others.[34]

Discontinuation of Zune hardware edit

On March 15, 2011, Microsoft announced that no new Zune hardware players would be developed, although existing models would remain for sale. The Zune had failed to capture significant market share after five years against the Apple iPod, and a recent study by NPD Group indicated that the Zune did not make the list of the five best-selling portable music players in the U.S. The iPod has been more successful because of simplicity and had better ratings. It has also been suggested that there is a much larger trend that standalone music players were giving way to smartphones with personalized, app-driven music.[35]

On October 3, 2011, Microsoft announced the discontinuation of all Zune hardware, encouraging users to transition to Windows Phone. Later, the announcement was removed and a Zune Support Team member tweeted that the page was added to the website in error.[36][37] Finally, despite previous denials, the original announcement of the Zune hardware's discontinuation was restored to the Zune Support site.[38][39]

On other Microsoft products edit

Xbox 360 edit

In Autumn 2009, movies and TV shows became available through streaming or download through Zune Video Marketplace on Xbox 360.[40] On November 4, 2010, the music portion of the Zune Marketplace was brought to Xbox. This coincided with the launch of the Kinect and Kinect owners can navigate the application menus using hand gestures, without a controller. Users must have a Zune Pass subscription to play music in the application, and only Zune Pass content is available. Locally saved music must still be played through the Xbox's native media library.

Microsoft Mobile Phones edit

Starting with the Microsoft KIN ONE and KIN TWO mid 2010, the Zune music services and features from the Zune HD became available on Microsoft's mobile phones. Shortly following the failure of the KIN line, Windows Phone 7 released and included the same Zune music app that was present on KIN. December of that same year, the rerelease of the KIN phones (whose names were denoted simply with "m" as ONEm and TWOm) yet again included the Zune music app, though the phones themselves were now feature-phones instead of smartphones. Each of these first generation Windows Phone smartphones were supported by the Zune desktop software in addition to the Zune devices.

Microsoft announced and released new versions of the Zune devices once a year until 2010. In March 2011, Bloomberg.com published an article[41] claiming that Microsoft would stop introducing new versions of the Zune music and video player. The article has been widely quoted over the Internet and by news agencies. However, a Microsoft representative for Zune business development denied this rumor saying that the Windows Phone platform introduction should be considered to be the annual Zune update for 2010.[42]

All Windows Phone devices include capacitive multi-touch screens, FM radios, Wi-Fi, and certain other features included on the Zune HD. The user interface of the Zune devices, particularly the Zune HD, served as the inspiration for the user interface of Windows Phone. Microsoft refers to the design language of this user interface as Metro and continued to use it in their products moving forward from Zune HD. (Products with elements of Metro: Microsoft Band & Band 2, KIN, WP7, WP8, Windows 8, W10M, Windows 10, Xbox 360, Xbox One and S/X, and Xbox Series S/X.)

On October 11, 2010, Microsoft released Zune software v4.7, which supports syncing of Windows Phone 7 devices with a Windows PC.[43] Zune software was then succeeded as a desktop sync app by the Windows Phone App for Windows Phone 8.

Comparison of Zune devices edit

The first Zune model, the Zune 30, was released in the USA on November 14, 2006, featuring a capacity of 30 gigabytes, FM radio, and a 3-inch screen. The Zune 30 was initially available in black, brown and white. Retail packages contained a pair of basic earbuds, a USB sync cable, a small drawstring pouch, a start-up CD, documentation and a 14-day free trial of the premium Zune Pass streaming service.

The Zune 80 was announced on October 2, 2007,[44] along with the smaller Zune 4 and Zune 8 to compete with Apple's iPod nano line. These were to be known as the second generation of Zune devices. The Zune 80 featured a 3.2 inch screen, while the Zune 4 and 8 come with a 1.8inch screen. Both come with a new touchpad-style input device ("squircle") and new software. Additional file support for H.264 and MPEG-4 formats was also included, whereas the older Zune 30 requires these formats to be transcoded to WMV prior to sync. The ability to sync wirelessly (automatically if connected to a power supply), podcast support, and an upgraded song-sharing licensing became available on all models. The new software also allowed a Zune device to communicate with other Zune devices to share pictures and songs. A free firmware update added the new software features to the original Zune 30, and was released on November 13, 2007.[45] The Zune 80 came bundled with a USB connection cord and premium headphones. The Zune 4 and 8 come with a USB connection cord and basic headphones.

The Zune 30, the original Zune music player, has a 30GB hard drive, 3 inch screen, and a simple directional pad for menu navigation. The second generation of Zune devices includes the Zune 4, 8, 16, 80 and 120. The Zune 4, 8, and 16 are smaller in size and have 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB of flash memory respectively. All second generation Zunes have a Zune Pad instead of the original directional pad that was included on the Zune 30. Microsoft released an upgrade to the software/firmware for all Zune models, including the Zune 30.

On May 26, 2009, Microsoft announced the Zune HD, the first touch screen Zune. The Zune HD has HD Radio and the ability to display video in High Definition through a docking station (sold separately). The screen is multi-touch enabled and uses gestures such as swiping and pinching throughout the player. The device comes with 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB of flash memory. The screen is OLED, 3.3inches, and has a 480x272 16:9 resolution. Also included are Wi-Fi, a custom Internet Explorer browser, and an accelerometer.

Preloaded content edit

Zune devices featured preloaded audio and video content from various artists, including Wisin & Yandel, BT, The Thermals, Paul Oakenfold, and CSS. Limited edition, promotional, and employee-gift Zune devices also featured unique content of varying kinds (i.e. pictures, videos, music, and/or audio/video podcasts).

Specifications edit

Zune Model Zune 30 Zune 4 Zune 8 Zune 16 Zune 80 Zune 120[46] Zune HD 16[47] Zune HD 32[47] Zune HD 64[47]
Released November 14, 2006 November 13,

2007

September 16, 2008 November 13, 2007 September 16, 2008 September 15, 2009 April 9, 2010
Size 6.1 × 11.2 × 1.5 cm 4.1 × 9.1 × 0.8 cm 6.1 × 10.8 × 1.3 cm 5.27 × 10.21 × 0.89 cm[48]
Codename (From "Name that Zune") Keel Scorpius Draco Pavo
Weight 158.8 g 47 g 127.6 g 73.7 g[48]
Screen 7.6 cm (3") (240×320 pixels) 4.6 cm (1.8") (240×320 pixels) 8.1 cm (3.2") (240×320 pixels) 8.4 cm (3.3") (480x272 pixels)
Storage 30 GB HDD

(Upgradable up to 128 GB with either an HDD or SSD)

4 GB Flash 8 GB Flash 16 GB Flash 80 GB HDD

(Upgradable up to 128 GB with either an HDD or SSD)

120 GB HDD

(Upgradable up to 128 GB with either an HDD or SSD)

16 GB Flash[49] 32GB Flash[49] 64GB Flash[49]
Wi-Fi Zune-to-Zune, sync with computer / wireless network /

wireless multiplayer gaming /

wireless shopping from Zune

devices as of September 16, 2008 (with firmware update)

Zune-to-Zune, sync with computer / wireless network / wireless multiplayer gaming / wireless shopping from Zune devices as of September 16, 2008 Sync with computer / wireless network / wireless multiplayer gaming / Access to a

Wi-Fi Zune Marketplace / Web browsing

Colors Black, brown, white, pink, red,

magenta, orange

Black, green, red, pink, blue

(4 GB blue via all means,

8 GB blue in retail only, 16 GB

blue via Zune Originals only)[50]

(16 GB black is glossy finish only &

4/8GB black is mate finish only)

Black, red

(Red previously available only as a Valentine's Day promotion, but later as via Zune Originals)[50]

Black,[51] red, blue

(Blue available via Zune Originals only)

Black, platinum, red, blue, green, purple, and magenta.

(Platinum 32 GB, black 16 GB, and all sizes of red/blue/green/purple/magenta available via Zune Originals only.)

Official Model Numbers Black (1089)

White (1090)

Brown (1091)

Pink (1092) [50]

Red (1093)

Magenta (?)

Orange (?)

1124 1125 1143 1126 1376 1395 1402 1449
Unofficial Model Numbers[52] Z1H-30 Z2F-4 Z2F-8 Z2F-16 Z2H-80 Z2H-120 Z3F-16 Z3F-32 Z3F-64
Limited Editions Magenta,[53] Orange[54][55][56]

Halo 3 Brown[57]

Halo 3 Black[58]

Red

Pink

Pink Nylon with Diamonds[59]

Wisin & Yandel[60]

Gold 8 GB,[61] and Black Allen Iverson 8 GB[62] Gold ()[61] Black (Joy Division)[63] Black (Gears of War 2)
Other Designs

There are other designs in existence, too, but these are all either promotional and not "Limited Edition," Zune Originals designs, or employee gifts.

Only 100 magenta and 100 orange were ever released to the public while 100 more of each were given to Zune Team members.

500 of the black Adult Swim[64] Zune were only given to attendees of a special Adult Swim event.

Green DNCC 4 GB[65] and red RNC 4 GB[65] were only given to attendees of their respective conventions. Yellow citron 16 GB[66] was given only to Microsoft employees as gifts a year prior to the 16 GB model officially releasing to the public.
Navigation Circular Directional Pad Zune Pad Multi-Touch Screen
Price (US$ at launch) $249.95 $149.99 $199.99 $179.00 $249.99 $249.99 $219.99[49]
$289.99[49] $349.99[49]
Battery life (constant audio / constant video) 12 hours audio, 3.5 hours video 24 hours audio, 4 hours video 24 hours audio, 4 hours video 30 hours audio (Wireless), 4 hours video 33 hours audio, 8.5 hours video[67]

Accessories edit

The standard Zune devices come with basic headphones and a proprietary USB data cable. The Zune 30 comes with these items as well as a carrying bag, and the Zune 80 model has upgraded "Zune Premium" headphones. Accessories that were sold separately included, but are not limited to:

  • Charging devices (car adapter, AC wall-socket adapters, external battery)
  • I/O adapters (A/V composite, FM transmitters, headphones, USB data cable)
  • Docks (charging, multimedia large speaker, vertical hands-free assist)
  • Protection (glass screen protection, hardened/cushioning material case protection)
  • Carrying cases (standard issue, armband type, and belt clip)
  • Replacement parts and upgrades (battery, hard drive, LCD, etc.)

Among the firms that made Zune accessories were Microsoft, Altec Lansing, Belkin, Digital Lifestyle Outfitters (DLO), Dual Electronics, Griffin Technology, Harman Kardon, JBL, Integrated Mobile Electronics, Jamo International, Klipsch Audio Technologies, Logitech, Monster Cable Products Inc., Speck, Targus, Kicker and VAF Research.[68]

Firmware edit

According to Microsoft, the most up-to-date firmware version is 4.5 (114) for the Zune HD, which replaces the original player firmware that ships on the device, 4.0 (356). In the case of the Zune 4, 8, 16, 30, 80, and 120 players, the most current player software version is 3.3, which provides compatibility with Zune 4.2.[69] Version 3.3 was primarily a bug fix release and was released on January 26, 2010.

The operating system for the Zune devices is based on the Windows CE kernel for ARM architecture and uses a distribution similar to the Portable Media Center found on the Gigabeat S. Zune's native file compatible formats are:

  • JPEG for images;
  • WMV (Used by Zune Marketplace)
  • MPEG-4 – supported on all models except the Zune 30 device
  • H.264 – supported on all models except the Zune 30 device
  • Avi video (Xvid) support is included on the Zune HD (firmware versions 4.5 and later).
  • MP3 (used by Zune Marketplace)
  • AAC (unprotected) not AAC (.m4a)
  • WMA Pro (2-channel)
  • WMA Standard (used by Zune Marketplace)
  • WMA lossless

The graphical user interface (GUI) (called the "twist interface" by Microsoft) has sections for music, videos, pictures, social, radio, podcasts, marketplace, games and settings. It is said to provide "two-dimensional navigation" for scrolling through items with its directional pad.[70] In the music section, users can add songs to a quick playlist without reconnecting to the desktop software. In the picture section, the background can be customized using any image stored on the device (for viewing) as wallpaper. In the radio section, users can receive and play FM radio internally, with North American, Japanese, and European tuning ranges, and display Radio Data System information (usually artist and song) when available. When artist/song information are available, the device can search for the song in the Zune Marketplace for download or purchase. In the social section, users can broadcast the user's profile and recent activity to others nearby.

The first updates to the firmware added sharing features (send, community, list nearby Zune users) as described in FCC filings.[71][72] Firmware 1.1 allowed the device to inherit sharing capabilities described by codename Pyxis. Early firmware releases patched software bugs. About a year later, the much anticipated 2.2 firmware release added support for DVR-MS (Media Center Recorded TV) files, lossless playback, added wireless syncing, and GUI interface improvements.[citation needed]

Zune supports the Windows Media DRM digital rights management system, which is not compatible with other DRM systems and is not part of the PlaysForSure platform or program.[73][74] Multimedia content is transferred through Media Transfer Protocol (MTP); however, its proprietary MTP extensions ("MTPZ") place an interoperability barrier between the Zune and previous MTP-based software.

Zune software edit

The Zune software functions as management software for the device, a full media player application with a library, an interface to the Zune Marketplace, and as a media streaming server.[75] Zune Software is used to sync with all devices with Zune functionality, including the Zune devices, Windows Phone 7, and Microsoft Kin. Zune devices work exclusively with the Zune software and Marketplace.

The Zune software organizes the media in its library and allows users to add to the library by ripping from CDs, syncing with a Zune device, and downloading from the Zune Marketplace. The Zune software also allows one to organize song metadata. It can automatically download album art and metadata tag data for content in the library.

Any file in one's Collection that has a non-Zune compatible format is automatically transcoded into a compatible format upon syncing the files to a Zune compatible device. This feature still works as of the release of Windows 11, however, in Windows 10 and 11 the ability to convert videos, specifically, is broken.

On the PC, the Zune software streams files to other PCs, the Xbox 360, and other compatible devices. The Zune software also connects with the Zune social and keeps track of files swapped with other users.

The Zune software runs only on 32-bit Windows XP or 32-bit/64-bit, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8.[76] Windows XP Professional x64 Edition is not supported.

Zune Software was succeeded by the Windows Phone App as a desktop sync service for Windows Phone 8. Windows Phone 7, Kin, and all previous Zune devices will still use the Zune software, which is still available for download on the Windows Phone website.

Zune Marketplace edit

Zune Marketplace successor services edit

As of October 16, 2012, all Zune Marketplace products and services have been replaced by Xbox Music, Xbox Music Pass, Xbox Video, and Windows Phone Store.

 
Zune software for Windows PCs showing the Zune Marketplace

The Zune Marketplace was an online store that offered music, podcasts, TV shows, movies, music videos, movie trailers and mobile applications. Content can be viewed or purchased on Windows PCs with the Zune software installed, Zune devices, the Xbox 360, the Microsoft Kin phones, or Windows Phone phones.[77]

It offers a selection of 14 million songs[78] and the Zune Pass music subscription service.

Availability edit

Zune Marketplace was originally only available in the United States. In October 2010, certain Zune Marketplace content became available in additional countries: the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Ireland, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Mexico, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. However, not all content was available in all countries; for example, podcasts and TV shows were not offered at all outside the United States.[79]

Sales and marketing edit

Marketing edit

Microsoft launched several campaigns to jump-start the Zune. It had a major campaign to promote Zune with "Music the way it wants to be" as a major theme and "Welcome to the social" as an advertisement tagline. Also, the company enlisted about 200 "Zune-masters" to advertise the device on American college campuses, to promote the item, and to run Zune-related events. In exchange, they received free merchandise, including a Zune.[80]

Additionally, Microsoft launched an attempt at viral marketing with its site, complete with several videos in succession.[81] Along with , and several other ad hoc events, Microsoft hoped to generate buzz for the product outside of the normal marketing avenues, and market its product as a part of a social construct.[82]

The choice of branding and distribution were part of the Zune as a decision of "two strategies in the market right now: cross-brand ecosystems... and singular brand ecosystems... The former is gaining in share and units sold, but the latter has enormous share and won't give that up easily."[74]

Microsoft normally follows a platform (cross-brand) strategy, as exemplified by the PlaysForSure system. However, its Xbox division has gained some experience with the vertically integrated strategy in which it controls everything end-to-end from the hardware to the online store. With Apple dominating the audio market with its vertically integrated iPod system, the Xbox division won permission to try the same approach, separately from PlaysForSure and PlayReady.

Microsoft also wanted to go beyond Apple's efforts and promote the tagline "the social" and wireless sharing as key differentiators. Chris Stephenson, leader of Zune's marketing and manager of Global Marketing for the Entertainment Business,[83] said, "we see a great opportunity to bring together technology and community to allow consumers to explore and discover music together."[74] New York Times Magazine columnist Rob Walker agrees that the Zune's "community and togetherness seem like a reasonable counterpunch to iPod's supposed attraction as an individuality enabler that allows owners to wallow in their own tasteful personal soundtracks." But he also sees the Zune as having gained appeal as an individualistic statement against the omnipresent iPod: "The most salient feature of the Zune seems to be that it's not an iPod".[84]

Microsoft also released a Zune theme for Windows XP that replaced the appearance of the operating system. This theme includes an orange Start button and black taskbar/Start menu.

Zune has also expanded its brand efforts by creating a Millennial-friendly website and campaign focused on emerging artist talent:

MySpace has added the feature to label music players on personal profiles to Zune-themed or a red Zune 8.

Sales edit

During its launch week, the original Zune, now Zune 30, was the second-most-sold portable media device with a 9% unit share in the United States: behind the market-leading iPod's 63%.[85] For the first 6 months after launch, NPD Group figures show that the Zune 30 achieved approximately 10%[86][87][88] market share in the Hard Drive-based MP3 market and 3%[89][90] in the overall MP3 player market. As early as December 2006, it was reported that the Zune was struggling not just against the iPod but also other competitors, the Creative Zen and SanDisk Sansa.[91][92]

According to Bloomberg Television 1.2 million Zune 30 players were sold between November 2006 and June 2007,[93] surpassing a milestone.[94] A price drop on Amazon.com during November 2007 temporarily boosted the brown Zune 30 to the top Sales Rank in electronics.

On May 6, 2008, Microsoft announced that it had sold just over 2 million Zunes. Roughly one million of those were sold since the second generation Zunes launched in November 2007.[95]

On May 22, 2008, it was reported that GameStop "has decided to stop selling Microsoft's Zune players at its stores due to what it sees as insufficient demand from customers." A statement issued by Adam Sohn, Zune marketing manager said "We have a set of great partnerships...Best Buy, Target, Wal-Mart, and others."[96]

In January 2009, Microsoft's quarterly earnings filing with the SEC indicated that Zune sales had fallen $100 million from 2007 to 2008 during the fourth quarter of the calendar year. The Wall Street Journal estimated that sales appear to have dropped from about $185 million during the holiday period in 2007 to just $85 million in 2008. This may be due to the company's decision not to substantially update the Zune hardware in the fall of 2008.[97]

Zune market share decreased to 2% in the first half of 2009, according to the NPD Group.[98] From January to September 2009 in the U.S., Microsoft only held 2% sales share, compared to Apple's 73%, SanDisk's 9%, and 3% for Sony's Walkman line.[99]

Availability outside the U.S. edit

Microsoft released the Zune to Canadian consumers on June 13, 2008, marking the first time it was available outside the U.S. Microsoft has even made efforts to ban visitors outside the United States from Zune Originals. Users wishing to sign up for a Zune Tag could easily circumvent most problems by signing up for a US-based account.[100]

The Zune 2.0–3.* firmware does not support non-romanized fonts other than Cyrillic. East Asian characters used in Chinese and Japanese, for example, show up on the Zune device as mojibake instead of characters. Users have improvised ways to downgrade the firmware on the Zune device to older version that support Asian characters (V1 Zunes can be hacked to display Asian font). This is, however, not recommended by anyone.[citation needed]

Discontinuation of Zune software and services edit

In June 2012, Microsoft announced plans to discontinue all "Zune" products, and instead, Microsoft would distribute its digital media content and services under the Xbox Music and Xbox Video names, available on their line of products, including Windows 8 PCs and tablets, Xbox 360 game console, and Windows Phone smart phones. The www.zune.net domain now redirects to Xbox's website, but the software retained the Zune name. The Windows Phone App succeeded Zune Software as the desktop sync service for Windows Phone 8, as part of Microsoft's discontinuation of the Zune brand. However, Zune Software must still be used for Windows Phone 7 desktop sync, and is still available to download from the Windows Phone website for all Windows Phone 7 devices. In November 2015, Microsoft retired the Zune music download and streaming service. Remaining Zune subscribers were switched over to Microsoft's Groove Music platform,[4] whose subscription services closed on December 31, 2017.[101]

Legacy edit

In 2012, Slate ran a reader poll inviting them to select a piece of defunct technology worthy of a reappraisal, where the Zune beat out Myspace, the PalmPilot, feature phones ("dumbphones") and older versions of Internet Explorer. Farhad Manjoo, the site's technology columnist, went to considerable lengths to acquire a Zune HD. "[It] wasn't as complete a failure as you may believe," he wrote. "If you purchased one over the iPod Touch back in 2009, you wouldn't have regretted it."[102]

Had Microsoft brought the first Zune to market at the same time as the iPod, or even the Zune HD at the time of the iPod Touch, it might have been a serious competitor to those players. Manjoo wrote: "By that point, iPod had become the world's de facto digital entertainment device," he recalled. "To beat it, Microsoft needed to offer something that would make Apple's device look pitifully old-fashioned. The Zune HD didn't do that. Its design marked it as being different from an iPod, but that was pretty much the only difference. There was no reason to buy the Zune unless you wanted to stand apart from the Apple cult. And there was a cost to standing apart from Apple: Because of its popularity, there were millions of apps and accessories for the iPod. As good as it was, the Zune HD couldn’t match Apple’s sheer market power." Nevertheless, it was an effective enough product that Manjoo had started using it as his backup music player ("when my iPhone's battery dies").[102]

Like the Edsel, to which it has sometimes been likened, Manjoo said the Zune's failure may have led the way to eventual success with other products. The HD's user interface, he noted, was the first such Microsoft product to rely on text rather than icons, and it would form the basis for Windows Phone, Windows 8, Xbox and all of the company's web-based services. The Segoe typeface that is now used in all of them, as well as Microsoft's current logo, was first used on the Zune.[102]

Business consultant Simon Sinek discusses the Zune in his 2019 book The Infinite Game, describing the Zune as a triumph of design but a failure of long-term strategic thinking. Microsoft was focused on beating Apple's portable music player, while Apple was behind the scenes focused on the iPhone that was introduced a year after the Zune's debut and, to a large extent, rendered obsolete handheld MP3 players by popularizing smartphones.[103]

At the end of the 2017 film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Peter Quill is gifted a brown Zune 30 by Kraglin to replace his destroyed Walkman. At the end of the 2023 sequel Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Quill passes the Zune over to Rocket Raccoon (who had a tendency to borrow the Zune without Quill's permission) upon disbanding the original Guardians of the Galaxy team and passing the group's leadership to him.

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External links edit

  • — Redirects to a Q&A for Zune users titled Important changes are coming to Zune Marketplace
  • – Insider blog & podcast — Dead link
  • – An interview with Rob Greenlee, Podcast Programming Lead for the Zune about the second generation Zunes' support for podcasts. — Dead link
  • – An interview with Rob Greenlee. During the Interview we discuss his long career in Podcasting, his work in the Zune Podcast team, how to make podcasts successful and finally the ZuneHD
  • Zune at Curlie

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For the AROS widget toolkit see Zune widget toolkit This article may be in need of reorganization to comply with Wikipedia s layout guidelines Please help by editing the article to make improvements to the overall structure October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Zune is a discontinued brand of digital media products and services that was marketed by Microsoft from November 2006 until June 2012 Zune consisted of a line of portable media players a music subscription service known as Zune Music Pass plus Zune Marketplace for music TV and movies streaming services for the Xbox 360 game console and the Zune software media player for Windows PCs which also acted as desktop sync software for Windows Phone ZuneProduct typeDigital mediaOwnerMicrosoftCountryUnited StatesIntroduced2006Discontinued2012Related brandsXbox successor MarketsWorldwideThe Zune started and revolved around its line of portable media players PMP created in cooperation with Toshiba Microsoft aimed to challenge and beat Apple whose iPod line held an enormous market share 1 Three hard disk players ranging from 30 GB to 120 GB were released alongside six flash players However its overall market share in the U S remained low well below Apple and also lagging the SanDisk Sansa and Creative Zen 2 Microsoft discontinued all Zune hardware in October 2011 3 Zune digital content distribution continued until 2012 when it was replaced by the Xbox Music and Xbox Video brands 4 Contents 1 Predecessors 2 Zune hardware players 2 1 First generation 2 2 Second generation 2 3 Third generation 2 4 Discontinuation of Zune hardware 3 On other Microsoft products 3 1 Xbox 360 3 2 Microsoft Mobile Phones 4 Comparison of Zune devices 4 1 Preloaded content 4 2 Specifications 4 3 Accessories 4 4 Firmware 5 Zune software 6 Zune Marketplace 6 1 Zune Marketplace successor services 6 1 1 Availability 7 Sales and marketing 7 1 Marketing 7 2 Sales 7 3 Availability outside the U S 7 4 Discontinuation of Zune software and services 8 Legacy 9 References 10 External linksPredecessors editZune music and devices were follow on to Microsoft s MSN Music service MSN Music was created in 2004 to compete with Apple s iTunes services and used the Microsoft PlaysForSure DRM protocol After only two years Microsoft announced the closing of MSN Music in 2006 5 immediately before announcing the Zune service without PlaysForSure support In 2008 Microsoft shut down the MSN Music licensing servers for PlaysForSure only two years after promising users the servers would be available for five years citation needed The Portable Media Center platform was also a predecessor of Zune based on a specialized version of Windows CE 6 Zune hardware players editZune nbsp A Zune HD the last portable media player in the Zune lineManufacturerMicrosoftTypeDigital media Portable media playerRelease dateNovember 14 2006 Zune 30 7 November 13 2007 Zune 4 8 80 8 June 13 2008 Zune 4 8 80 September 16 2008 Zune 16 120 9 10 September 15 2009 Zune HD 16 32 11 April 12 2010 Zune HD 64 11 Lifespan2006 2011 United States 2008 2011 Canada 2010 2011 Mexico Brazil Australia New Zealand and select markets of Europe and Asia 12 DiscontinuedOctober 2011Operating systemWindows Embedded CE 6 0CPUFreescale i MX31L processor ARM CoreNvidia Tegra APX 2600 Zune HD Storage4 8 16 32 and 64 GB flash drive30 80 and 120 GB hard driveDisplay1 8in glass LCD screen resolution 240 320 Zune 4 8 16 3in QVGA LCD screen resolution 240 320 Zune 30 3 2in glass LCD screen resolution 240 320 at 4 3 aspect ratio Zune 80 120 3 3in glass OLED touchscreen resolution 480 272 at 16 9 aspect ratio Zune HD TouchpadCircular directional pad non touch 30 GB release Touch sensitive Zune Pad 4 8 16 80 120 GB releases Capacitive touchscreen HD release ConnectivityWi Fi Zune Zune Sync PC Microsoft Surface USBCurrent firmware ZuneUpdate com Zune 30 Ver 3 3 Zune 4 8 16 Ver 3 3 Zune 80 120 Ver 3 3 Zune HD 16 32 64 Ver 4 5 Online servicesZune MarketplacePredecessorPortable Media CenterSuccessorGroove Music and Microsoft Movies amp TV Windows Phone 8First generation edit The first generation Zune device was created by Microsoft in close cooperation with Toshiba which took the design of the Gigabeat S and redeveloped it under the name Toshiba 1089 as registered with the Federal Communications Commission FCC starting in 2006 13 Xbox 360 overseer J Allard ran the project codenamed Argo staffed with Xbox and MSN Music Store developers 14 who worked on Alexandria finalized as Zune Marketplace 15 Both products were later united under the Zune brand name in the U S market While some features were praised the initial Zune has been regarded with derision and jokes for its bulky size and brown color with CNET regarding it at best as a high profile underdog alternative to Apple s iPod where other Windows Media MP3 players from Creative iriver and Samsung had not succeeded 16 17 At midnight on December 31 2008 many 18 first generation Zune 30 models froze 19 20 Microsoft stated that the problem was caused by the internal clock driver written by Freescale and the way the device handles a leap year It automatically fixed itself 24 hours later but an intermediate fix for those who did not wish to wait was to drain the device s battery and then recharge after 12 noon GMT on January 1 2009 21 22 The first generation and later Zune devices included a number of social features including the ability to share songs with other Zune users wirelessly Songs that had been transferred over Wi Fi could then be played three times over three days 23 Second generation editThe first wave of the second generation Zune 4 8 and 80 manufactured by Flextronics introduced the touch sensitive Zune Pad which was shaped like a squircle The 4 and 8 GB Zune devices use flash memory and are smaller in size than the 80 GB version which uses a hard drive The 30 GB Zune was not redesigned although it received a software update that brought its interface in line with the second generation models At the same time the Zune 2 0 software was released for Windows PCs This version of the software was completely re written and featured a new user interface 24 nbsp Zune 30 80 120 and Zune 4 8 16 menu systemZune devices feature games developed using an early version of XNA Game Studio 3 0 released in May 2008 allowed developers to work on games for Zune devices 25 The second and last wave of the second generation Zune 16 and 120 released in September 2008 coinciding with the release of the Zune Software 3 0 update Included in this firmware update was the ability to tag and later purchase songs heard on FM radio channels which can be customized to deliver suggested songs for the user the games Hexic and Texas Hold em were added support for audiobooks from online stores such as Audible com and others that support OverDrive media files 9 26 27 a clock and changed quicklist functionality The ability to purchase songs from Zune Marketplace on the device while connected to the Internet via Wi Fi was also introduced To help push this feature Microsoft partnered with Wayport to allow Zune devices to access its network of over 10 000 wireless hotspots including those at McDonald s restaurants 28 Zune Pass customers in the United States could also now download 10 tracks to keep per month in addition to the existing subscription dependent unlimited music downloads Third generation edit The first wave of the third generation Zune HD 16 GB and 32 GB released in September 2009 On the same day the 4 0 software update of the desktop software was released to support the new devices 29 In addition it became possible for Zune Pass subscribers to stream tracks through a computer s web browser 30 Zune 4 0 also supports internet radio streams but this feature is disabled by default and can only be enabled by a third party patch 31 This device release marked the first time Zune firmware was released for the Zune line that did not provide new features for older models These models were given a firmware update as version 3 2 The second and last wave of the third generation Zune HD 64 GB released in April 2010 The same day desktop and firmware updates introduced SmartDJ and codec features The firmware update brought picks and improved the TV out experience on the Zune HD 32 From Summer 2010 United Airlines started to offer Zune in flight audio by means of 21 playlists that are very similar to the Zune Channels offered on the Zune Marketplace 33 Each channel offers up to 3 hours of unique programming ranging from classic rock contemporary pop opera electronica piano jazz and others 34 Discontinuation of Zune hardware edit On March 15 2011 Microsoft announced that no new Zune hardware players would be developed although existing models would remain for sale The Zune had failed to capture significant market share after five years against the Apple iPod and a recent study by NPD Group indicated that the Zune did not make the list of the five best selling portable music players in the U S The iPod has been more successful because of simplicity and had better ratings It has also been suggested that there is a much larger trend that standalone music players were giving way to smartphones with personalized app driven music 35 On October 3 2011 Microsoft announced the discontinuation of all Zune hardware encouraging users to transition to Windows Phone Later the announcement was removed and a Zune Support Team member tweeted that the page was added to the website in error 36 37 Finally despite previous denials the original announcement of the Zune hardware s discontinuation was restored to the Zune Support site 38 39 On other Microsoft products editXbox 360 edit In Autumn 2009 movies and TV shows became available through streaming or download through Zune Video Marketplace on Xbox 360 40 On November 4 2010 the music portion of the Zune Marketplace was brought to Xbox This coincided with the launch of the Kinect and Kinect owners can navigate the application menus using hand gestures without a controller Users must have a Zune Pass subscription to play music in the application and only Zune Pass content is available Locally saved music must still be played through the Xbox s native media library Microsoft Mobile Phones edit Starting with the Microsoft KIN ONE and KIN TWO mid 2010 the Zune music services and features from the Zune HD became available on Microsoft s mobile phones Shortly following the failure of the KIN line Windows Phone 7 released and included the same Zune music app that was present on KIN December of that same year the rerelease of the KIN phones whose names were denoted simply with m as ONEm and TWOm yet again included the Zune music app though the phones themselves were now feature phones instead of smartphones Each of these first generation Windows Phone smartphones were supported by the Zune desktop software in addition to the Zune devices Microsoft announced and released new versions of the Zune devices once a year until 2010 In March 2011 Bloomberg com published an article 41 claiming that Microsoft would stop introducing new versions of the Zune music and video player The article has been widely quoted over the Internet and by news agencies However a Microsoft representative for Zune business development denied this rumor saying that the Windows Phone platform introduction should be considered to be the annual Zune update for 2010 42 All Windows Phone devices include capacitive multi touch screens FM radios Wi Fi and certain other features included on the Zune HD The user interface of the Zune devices particularly the Zune HD served as the inspiration for the user interface of Windows Phone Microsoft refers to the design language of this user interface as Metro and continued to use it in their products moving forward from Zune HD Products with elements of Metro Microsoft Band amp Band 2 KIN WP7 WP8 Windows 8 W10M Windows 10 Xbox 360 Xbox One and S X and Xbox Series S X On October 11 2010 Microsoft released Zune software v4 7 which supports syncing of Windows Phone 7 devices with a Windows PC 43 Zune software was then succeeded as a desktop sync app by the Windows Phone App for Windows Phone 8 Comparison of Zune devices editMain articles Zune 30 Zune 4 8 16 Zune 80 120 and Zune HD The first Zune model the Zune 30 was released in the USA on November 14 2006 featuring a capacity of 30 gigabytes FM radio and a 3 inch screen The Zune 30 was initially available in black brown and white Retail packages contained a pair of basic earbuds a USB sync cable a small drawstring pouch a start up CD documentation and a 14 day free trial of the premium Zune Pass streaming service The Zune 80 was announced on October 2 2007 44 along with the smaller Zune 4 and Zune 8 to compete with Apple s iPod nano line These were to be known as the second generation of Zune devices The Zune 80 featured a 3 2 inch screen while the Zune 4 and 8 come with a 1 8inch screen Both come with a new touchpad style input device squircle and new software Additional file support for H 264 and MPEG 4 formats was also included whereas the older Zune 30 requires these formats to be transcoded to WMV prior to sync The ability to sync wirelessly automatically if connected to a power supply podcast support and an upgraded song sharing licensing became available on all models The new software also allowed a Zune device to communicate with other Zune devices to share pictures and songs A free firmware update added the new software features to the original Zune 30 and was released on November 13 2007 45 The Zune 80 came bundled with a USB connection cord and premium headphones The Zune 4 and 8 come with a USB connection cord and basic headphones The Zune 30 the original Zune music player has a 30GB hard drive 3 inch screen and a simple directional pad for menu navigation The second generation of Zune devices includes the Zune 4 8 16 80 and 120 The Zune 4 8 and 16 are smaller in size and have 4GB 8GB and 16GB of flash memory respectively All second generation Zunes have a Zune Pad instead of the original directional pad that was included on the Zune 30 Microsoft released an upgrade to the software firmware for all Zune models including the Zune 30 On May 26 2009 Microsoft announced the Zune HD the first touch screen Zune The Zune HD has HD Radio and the ability to display video in High Definition through a docking station sold separately The screen is multi touch enabled and uses gestures such as swiping and pinching throughout the player The device comes with 16GB 32GB or 64GB of flash memory The screen is OLED 3 3inches and has a 480x272 16 9 resolution Also included are Wi Fi a custom Internet Explorer browser and an accelerometer Preloaded content edit Zune devices featured preloaded audio and video content from various artists including Wisin amp Yandel BT The Thermals Paul Oakenfold and CSS Limited edition promotional and employee gift Zune devices also featured unique content of varying kinds i e pictures videos music and or audio video podcasts Specifications edit Zune Model Zune 30 Zune 4 Zune 8 Zune 16 Zune 80 Zune 120 46 Zune HD 16 47 Zune HD 32 47 Zune HD 64 47 Released November 14 2006 November 13 2007 September 16 2008 November 13 2007 September 16 2008 September 15 2009 April 9 2010Size 6 1 11 2 1 5 cm 4 1 9 1 0 8 cm 6 1 10 8 1 3 cm 5 27 10 21 0 89 cm 48 Codename From Name that Zune Keel Scorpius Draco PavoWeight 158 8 g 47 g 127 6 g 73 7 g 48 Screen 7 6 cm 3 240 320 pixels 4 6 cm 1 8 240 320 pixels 8 1 cm 3 2 240 320 pixels 8 4 cm 3 3 480x272 pixels Storage 30 GB HDD Upgradable up to 128 GB with either an HDD or SSD 4 GB Flash 8 GB Flash 16 GB Flash 80 GB HDD Upgradable up to 128 GB with either an HDD or SSD 120 GB HDD Upgradable up to 128 GB with either an HDD or SSD 16 GB Flash 49 32GB Flash 49 64GB Flash 49 Wi Fi Zune to Zune sync with computer wireless network wireless multiplayer gaming wireless shopping from Zunedevices as of September 16 2008 with firmware update Zune to Zune sync with computer wireless network wireless multiplayer gaming wireless shopping from Zune devices as of September 16 2008 Sync with computer wireless network wireless multiplayer gaming Access to a Wi Fi Zune Marketplace Web browsingColors Black brown white pink red magenta orange Black green red pink blue 4 GB blue via all means 8 GB blue in retail only 16 GBblue via Zune Originals only 50 16 GB black is glossy finish only amp 4 8GB black is mate finish only Black red Red previously available only as a Valentine s Day promotion but later as via Zune Originals 50 Black 51 red blue Blue available via Zune Originals only Black platinum red blue green purple and magenta Platinum 32 GB black 16 GB and all sizes of red blue green purple magenta available via Zune Originals only Official Model Numbers Black 1089 White 1090 Brown 1091 Pink 1092 50 Red 1093 Magenta Orange 1124 1125 1143 1126 1376 1395 1402 1449Unofficial Model Numbers 52 Z1H 30 Z2F 4 Z2F 8 Z2F 16 Z2H 80 Z2H 120 Z3F 16 Z3F 32 Z3F 64Limited Editions Magenta 53 Orange 54 55 56 Halo 3 Brown 57 Halo 3 Black 58 RedPinkPink Nylon with Diamonds 59 Wisin amp Yandel 60 Gold GOODS 8 GB 61 and Black Allen Iverson 8 GB 62 Gold GOODS 61 Black Joy Division 63 Black Gears of War 2 Other Designs There are other designs in existence too but these are all either promotional and not Limited Edition Zune Originals designs or employee gifts Only 100 magenta and 100 orange were ever released to the public while 100 more of each were given to Zune Team members 500 of the black Adult Swim 64 Zune were only given to attendees of a special Adult Swim event Green DNCC 4 GB 65 and red RNC 4 GB 65 were only given to attendees of their respective conventions Yellow citron 16 GB 66 was given only to Microsoft employees as gifts a year prior to the 16 GB model officially releasing to the public Navigation Circular Directional Pad Zune Pad Multi Touch ScreenPrice US at launch 249 95 149 99 199 99 179 00 249 99 249 99 219 99 49 289 99 49 349 99 49 Battery life constant audio constant video 12 hours audio 3 5 hours video 24 hours audio 4 hours video 24 hours audio 4 hours video 30 hours audio Wireless 4 hours video 33 hours audio 8 5 hours video 67 Accessories edit The standard Zune devices come with basic headphones and a proprietary USB data cable The Zune 30 comes with these items as well as a carrying bag and the Zune 80 model has upgraded Zune Premium headphones Accessories that were sold separately included but are not limited to Charging devices car adapter AC wall socket adapters external battery I O adapters A V composite FM transmitters headphones USB data cable Docks charging multimedia large speaker vertical hands free assist Protection glass screen protection hardened cushioning material case protection Carrying cases standard issue armband type and belt clip Replacement parts and upgrades battery hard drive LCD etc Among the firms that made Zune accessories were Microsoft Altec Lansing Belkin Digital Lifestyle Outfitters DLO Dual Electronics Griffin Technology Harman Kardon JBL Integrated Mobile Electronics Jamo International Klipsch Audio Technologies Logitech Monster Cable Products Inc Speck Targus Kicker and VAF Research 68 Firmware edit According to Microsoft the most up to date firmware version is 4 5 114 for the Zune HD which replaces the original player firmware that ships on the device 4 0 356 In the case of the Zune 4 8 16 30 80 and 120 players the most current player software version is 3 3 which provides compatibility with Zune 4 2 69 Version 3 3 was primarily a bug fix release and was released on January 26 2010 The operating system for the Zune devices is based on the Windows CE kernel for ARM architecture and uses a distribution similar to the Portable Media Center found on the Gigabeat S Zune s native file compatible formats are JPEG for images WMV Used by Zune Marketplace MPEG 4 supported on all models except the Zune 30 device H 264 supported on all models except the Zune 30 device Avi video Xvid support is included on the Zune HD firmware versions 4 5 and later MP3 used by Zune Marketplace AAC unprotected not AAC m4a WMA Pro 2 channel WMA Standard used by Zune Marketplace WMA losslessThe graphical user interface GUI called the twist interface by Microsoft has sections for music videos pictures social radio podcasts marketplace games and settings It is said to provide two dimensional navigation for scrolling through items with its directional pad 70 In the music section users can add songs to a quick playlist without reconnecting to the desktop software In the picture section the background can be customized using any image stored on the device for viewing as wallpaper In the radio section users can receive and play FM radio internally with North American Japanese and European tuning ranges and display Radio Data System information usually artist and song when available When artist song information are available the device can search for the song in the Zune Marketplace for download or purchase In the social section users can broadcast the user s profile and recent activity to others nearby The first updates to the firmware added sharing features send community list nearby Zune users as described in FCC filings 71 72 Firmware 1 1 allowed the device to inherit sharing capabilities described by codename Pyxis Early firmware releases patched software bugs About a year later the much anticipated 2 2 firmware release added support for DVR MS Media Center Recorded TV files lossless playback added wireless syncing and GUI interface improvements citation needed Zune supports the Windows Media DRM digital rights management system which is not compatible with other DRM systems and is not part of the PlaysForSure platform or program 73 74 Multimedia content is transferred through Media Transfer Protocol MTP however its proprietary MTP extensions MTPZ place an interoperability barrier between the Zune and previous MTP based software Zune software editMain article Zune Software The Zune software functions as management software for the device a full media player application with a library an interface to the Zune Marketplace and as a media streaming server 75 Zune Software is used to sync with all devices with Zune functionality including the Zune devices Windows Phone 7 and Microsoft Kin Zune devices work exclusively with the Zune software and Marketplace The Zune software organizes the media in its library and allows users to add to the library by ripping from CDs syncing with a Zune device and downloading from the Zune Marketplace The Zune software also allows one to organize song metadata It can automatically download album art and metadata tag data for content in the library Any file in one s Collection that has a non Zune compatible format is automatically transcoded into a compatible format upon syncing the files to a Zune compatible device This feature still works as of the release of Windows 11 however in Windows 10 and 11 the ability to convert videos specifically is broken On the PC the Zune software streams files to other PCs the Xbox 360 and other compatible devices The Zune software also connects with the Zune social and keeps track of files swapped with other users The Zune software runs only on 32 bit Windows XP or 32 bit 64 bit Windows Vista Windows 7 and Windows 8 76 Windows XP Professional x64 Edition is not supported Zune Software was succeeded by the Windows Phone App as a desktop sync service for Windows Phone 8 Windows Phone 7 Kin and all previous Zune devices will still use the Zune software which is still available for download on the Windows Phone website Zune Marketplace editMain article Zune Marketplace Zune Marketplace successor services edit Main articles Groove Music and Microsoft Movies amp TV As of October 16 2012 all Zune Marketplace products and services have been replaced by Xbox Music Xbox Music Pass Xbox Video and Windows Phone Store nbsp Zune software for Windows PCs showing the Zune MarketplaceThe Zune Marketplace was an online store that offered music podcasts TV shows movies music videos movie trailers and mobile applications Content can be viewed or purchased on Windows PCs with the Zune software installed Zune devices the Xbox 360 the Microsoft Kin phones or Windows Phone phones 77 It offers a selection of 14 million songs 78 and the Zune Pass music subscription service Availability edit Zune Marketplace was originally only available in the United States In October 2010 certain Zune Marketplace content became available in additional countries the United Kingdom France Italy Spain Germany Austria Belgium Ireland the Netherlands Switzerland Mexico Canada Australia and New Zealand However not all content was available in all countries for example podcasts and TV shows were not offered at all outside the United States 79 Sales and marketing editMarketing edit Microsoft launched several campaigns to jump start the Zune It had a major campaign to promote Zune with Music the way it wants to be as a major theme and Welcome to the social as an advertisement tagline Also the company enlisted about 200 Zune masters to advertise the device on American college campuses to promote the item and to run Zune related events In exchange they received free merchandise including a Zune 80 Additionally Microsoft launched an attempt at viral marketing with its comingzune site complete with several videos in succession 81 Along with ZuneInsider and several other ad hoc events Microsoft hoped to generate buzz for the product outside of the normal marketing avenues and market its product as a part of a social construct 82 The choice of branding and distribution were part of the Zune as a decision of two strategies in the market right now cross brand ecosystems and singular brand ecosystems The former is gaining in share and units sold but the latter has enormous share and won t give that up easily 74 Microsoft normally follows a platform cross brand strategy as exemplified by the PlaysForSure system However its Xbox division has gained some experience with the vertically integrated strategy in which it controls everything end to end from the hardware to the online store With Apple dominating the audio market with its vertically integrated iPod system the Xbox division won permission to try the same approach separately from PlaysForSure and PlayReady Microsoft also wanted to go beyond Apple s efforts and promote the tagline the social and wireless sharing as key differentiators Chris Stephenson leader of Zune s marketing and manager of Global Marketing for the Entertainment Business 83 said we see a great opportunity to bring together technology and community to allow consumers to explore and discover music together 74 New York Times Magazine columnist Rob Walker agrees that the Zune s community and togetherness seem like a reasonable counterpunch to iPod s supposed attraction as an individuality enabler that allows owners to wallow in their own tasteful personal soundtracks But he also sees the Zune as having gained appeal as an individualistic statement against the omnipresent iPod The most salient feature of the Zune seems to be that it s not an iPod 84 Microsoft also released a Zune theme for Windows XP that replaced the appearance of the operating system This theme includes an orange Start button and black taskbar Start menu Zune has also expanded its brand efforts by creating a Millennial friendly website and campaign focused on emerging artist talent Zune ArtsMySpace has added the feature to label music players on personal profiles to Zune themed or a red Zune 8 Sales edit During its launch week the original Zune now Zune 30 was the second most sold portable media device with a 9 unit share in the United States behind the market leading iPod s 63 85 For the first 6 months after launch NPD Group figures show that the Zune 30 achieved approximately 10 86 87 88 market share in the Hard Drive based MP3 market and 3 89 90 in the overall MP3 player market As early as December 2006 it was reported that the Zune was struggling not just against the iPod but also other competitors the Creative Zen and SanDisk Sansa 91 92 According to Bloomberg Television 1 2 million Zune 30 players were sold between November 2006 and June 2007 93 surpassing a milestone 94 A price drop on Amazon com during November 2007 temporarily boosted the brown Zune 30 to the top Sales Rank in electronics On May 6 2008 Microsoft announced that it had sold just over 2 million Zunes Roughly one million of those were sold since the second generation Zunes launched in November 2007 95 On May 22 2008 it was reported that GameStop has decided to stop selling Microsoft s Zune players at its stores due to what it sees as insufficient demand from customers A statement issued by Adam Sohn Zune marketing manager said We have a set of great partnerships Best Buy Target Wal Mart and others 96 In January 2009 Microsoft s quarterly earnings filing with the SEC indicated that Zune sales had fallen 100 million from 2007 to 2008 during the fourth quarter of the calendar year The Wall Street Journal estimated that sales appear to have dropped from about 185 million during the holiday period in 2007 to just 85 million in 2008 This may be due to the company s decision not to substantially update the Zune hardware in the fall of 2008 97 Zune market share decreased to 2 in the first half of 2009 according to the NPD Group 98 From January to September 2009 in the U S Microsoft only held 2 sales share compared to Apple s 73 SanDisk s 9 and 3 for Sony s Walkman line 99 Availability outside the U S edit Microsoft released the Zune to Canadian consumers on June 13 2008 marking the first time it was available outside the U S Microsoft has even made efforts to ban visitors outside the United States from Zune Originals Users wishing to sign up for a Zune Tag could easily circumvent most problems by signing up for a US based account 100 The Zune 2 0 3 firmware does not support non romanized fonts other than Cyrillic East Asian characters used in Chinese and Japanese for example show up on the Zune device as mojibake instead of characters Users have improvised ways to downgrade the firmware on the Zune device to older version that support Asian characters V1 Zunes can be hacked to display Asian font This is however not recommended by anyone citation needed Discontinuation of Zune software and services edit In June 2012 Microsoft announced plans to discontinue all Zune products and instead Microsoft would distribute its digital media content and services under the Xbox Music and Xbox Video names available on their line of products including Windows 8 PCs and tablets Xbox 360 game console and Windows Phone smart phones The www zune net domain now redirects to Xbox s website but the software retained the Zune name The Windows Phone App succeeded Zune Software as the desktop sync service for Windows Phone 8 as part of Microsoft s discontinuation of the Zune brand However Zune Software must still be used for Windows Phone 7 desktop sync and is still available to download from the Windows Phone website for all Windows Phone 7 devices In November 2015 Microsoft retired the Zune music download and streaming service Remaining Zune subscribers were switched over to Microsoft s Groove Music platform 4 whose subscription services closed on December 31 2017 101 Legacy editIn 2012 Slate ran a reader poll inviting them to select a piece of defunct technology worthy of a reappraisal where the Zune beat out Myspace the PalmPilot feature phones dumbphones and older versions of Internet Explorer Farhad Manjoo the site s technology columnist went to considerable lengths to acquire a Zune HD It wasn t as complete a failure as you may believe he wrote If you purchased one over the iPod Touch back in 2009 you wouldn t have regretted it 102 Had Microsoft brought the first Zune to market at the same time as the iPod or even the Zune HD at the time of the iPod Touch it might have been a serious competitor to those players Manjoo wrote By that point iPod had become the world s de facto digital entertainment device he recalled To beat it Microsoft needed to offer something that would make Apple s device look pitifully old fashioned The Zune HD didn t do that Its design marked it as being different from an iPod but that was pretty much the only difference There was no reason to buy the Zune unless you wanted to stand apart from the Apple cult And there was a cost to standing apart from Apple Because of its popularity there were millions of apps and accessories for the iPod As good as it was the Zune HD couldn t match Apple s sheer market power Nevertheless it was an effective enough product that Manjoo had started using it as his backup music player when my iPhone s battery dies 102 Like the Edsel to which it has sometimes been likened Manjoo said the Zune s failure may have led the way to eventual success with other products The HD s user interface he noted was the first such Microsoft product to rely on text rather than icons and it would form the basis for Windows Phone Windows 8 Xbox and all of the company s web based services The Segoe typeface that is now used in all of them as well as Microsoft s current logo was first used on the Zune 102 Business consultant Simon Sinek discusses the Zune in his 2019 book The Infinite Game describing the Zune as a triumph of design but a failure of long term strategic thinking Microsoft was focused on beating Apple s portable music player while Apple was behind the scenes focused on the iPhone that was introduced a year after the Zune s debut and to a large extent rendered obsolete handheld MP3 players by popularizing smartphones 103 At the end of the 2017 film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 Peter Quill is gifted a brown Zune 30 by 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