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Samsung YEPP

Yepp was Samsung Electronics' digital audio player brand until Samsung decided to retire most of their family brands in February 2011.[1] From then on, their MP3 players were simply branded "Samsung" worldwide until they discontinued all of them in late 2013. The brand included a wide range of hard-drive based as well as flash-memory based players. The name is claimed to be an acronym for "young, energetic, passionate person".

The old logos for Yepp players.

History edit

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). Samsung MP3 players were branded "Yepp" worldwide until 2003. 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 finally dropped the Yepp brand in Korea too since 2011. 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".[citation needed]

As of November 2013, Samsung discontinued their MP3 players line in most countries. Only the YP-W1 and YP-U7 are still available in some countries. The Galaxy Players series has also been discontinued in most countries. Samsung released the successor to the YP-GI1, the YP-GI2 (Galaxy 070) only in Korea in August 2013. Samsung shut down all official MP3 players dedicated websites and blogs in Korea and worldwide.[2]

As of December 2016, Samsung discontinued their MP3 players and Android-based Galaxy Players lines worldwide. Even though Samsung never announced officially they would stop producing MP3 players, it appears they actually did.

Comparison of models edit

The naming scheme of Samsung players has always been the same. 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.). 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.

Some Samsung MP3 players, including YH-820/920/925, YP-R0, YP-R1, and YP-Z5 are partly or fully supported by Rockbox.[3]

Discontinued models edit

Model Release Color Capacity Display Controls Sound Engine MP3 WMA WAV OGG FLAC AAC Divx Xvid MPEG4 H.264 WMV Other formats FM tuner RDS Voice Recording MicroSD slot Bluetooth Games Speaker Connection
YP-CP3 2009 Black 4, 8 GB 3" color TFT LCD 400x240 Tactile buttons DNSe 2.0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes RM/RMVB,JPG,BMP,PNG,GIF,TXT Yes No Yes Yes No No No UMS
YP-F3 2011 Black, Blue, Pink 2, 4 GB 1" color CSTN LCD 128x64 Tactile buttons SoundAlive Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No - Yes[4] No No No No No No UMS
YP-M1 2009 Black 8, 16, 32 GB 3.3" color AMOLED 272x480 Touch screen DNSe 3.0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes JPG,BMP,PNG,GIF,TXT Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (2.1+EDR) Yes Yes MTP/UMS
YP-P2 2007 Black, White, Red 4, 8, 16 GB 3" color TFT LCD 272x480 Touch screen DNSe 2.0 Yes Yes No Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes JPG,TXT Yes Yes Yes No Yes (2.0) Yes No MTP/UMS
YP-P3 2009 Black, Silver 4, 8, 16, 32 GB 3" color TFT LCD 272x480 Touch screen DNSe 3.0 Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes JPG,BMP,PNG,GIF,TXT Yes Yes Yes No Yes (2.1+EDR) Yes Yes MTP/UMS
YP-Q1 2008 Black, Silver, White 4, 8, 16 GB 2.4" color TFT LCD 240x320 Touchpad DNSe 3.0 Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes JPG,BMP,PNG,GIF,TXT Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No MTP/UMS
YP-Q2 2009 Black, White, Blue 4, 8, 16 GB 2.4" color TFT LCD 240x320 Touchpad DNSe 3.0 Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes JPG,BMP,PNG,GIF,TXT Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No MTP/UMS
YP-Q3 2010 Black, Pink 4, 8 GB 2.2" color TFT LCD 240x320 Tactile buttons SoundAlive Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes JPG,BMP,PNG,GIF,TXT Yes Yes Yes No No No No MTP/UMS
YP-R0 2009 Black, Silver, Pink 4, 8, 16 GB 2.6" color TFT LCD 240x320 Tactile buttons DNSe 3.0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes JPG,BMP,PNG,GIF,TXT Yes Yes No Yes No No No MTP/UMS
YP-R1 2009 Black, Silver, Pink 4, 8, 16, 32 GB 2.6" color TFT LCD 400x240 Touch screen DNSe 3.0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes JPG,BMP,PNG,GIF,TXT Yes Yes Yes No Yes (2.0+EDR) Yes No MTP/UMS
YP-R2 2011 Black, Silver 4, 8GB 3" color TFT LCD 400x240 Touch screen SoundAlive Yes (also mp3HD) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes JPG,BMP,PNG,GIF,TXT Yes Yes Yes No No No No MTP/UMS
YP-S1[5] 2010 Blue, Pink 2, 4 GB No screen Tactile buttons DNSe 3.0 Core Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No - No No No No No No No UMS
YP-S2 2008 Black, Blue, Green, Red, White 1, 2 GB No screen Tactile buttons DNSe Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No No - No No No No No No No UMS
YP-S3 2008 Black, Blue, Green, Red, White 2, 4, 8 GB 1.8" color TFT LCD 176x220 Touchpad DNSe 2.0 Yes Yes No Yes No No No No Yes No No JPG,TXT Yes Yes No No No Yes No MTP/UMS
YP-S5 2007 Black, White 2, 4, 8 GB 1.8" color TFT LCD 176x220 Touchpad DNSe 2.0 Yes Yes No Yes Yes[6] Yes No No Yes No No JPG,TXT Yes Yes Yes No Yes (1.2) Yes Yes MTP/UMS
YP-T10 2007 Black, White, Lime, Red, Purple 2, 4, 8 GB 2" color TFT LCD 240x320 Touchpad DNSe 2.0 Yes Yes No Yes No No No Yes Yes No Yes JPG,TXT Yes Yes Yes No Yes (2.0+EDR) Yes No MTP/UMS
YP-U4 2008 Blue, Red, Purple 2, 4 GB 1" 16-grey OLED 128x64 Touchpad DNSe 2.0 Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No No - Yes Yes Yes No No No No MTP/UMS
YP-U5 2009 Black, Blue, White, Red, Pink 2, 4 GB 1" 16-grey OLED 128x64 Tactile buttons DNSe 3.0 Core Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes[7] No No No No No - Yes Yes Yes No No No No MTP/UMS
YP-U6 2010 Black, Pink 2, 4 GB 1" color CSTN LCD 128x64 Tactile buttons SoundAlive Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No - Yes Yes Yes No No No No MTP/UMS
YP-U7 2012 Black, Silver, Pink 4 GB 1" color TFT LCD 128x64 Tactile buttons SoundAlive Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No - Yes[8] No No No No No No UMS
YP-W1[9] 2012 Blue, White 4 GB No screen Tactile buttons + touchpad SoundAlive Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No - No No No No No No No UMS
YP-Z3 2011 Black, Blue, Pink 4, 8 GB 1.8" color TFT LCD 128x160 Tactile buttons SoundAlive Yes (also mp3HD) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes JPG,BMP,PNG,GIF,TXT Yes Yes Yes No No No No MTP/UMS
YP-Z5(F) 2006 Black, White, Silver, Pink 1, 2, 4 GB 1.8" color TFT LCD 128x160 Touchpad + tactile buttons DNSe Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No No JPG,TXT Yes[10] No Yes[10] No No No No MTP/UMS

Country-specific models edit

Model Release Country Color Capacity Display Controls Sound Engine MP3 WMA WAV OGG FLAC AAC Divx Xvid MPEG4 H.264 WMV Other formats FM tuner RDS Voice Recording MicroSD slot Bluetooth Games Speaker TV tuner Connection
YP-CM3 2009 China Black, Pink 4 GB 3" color TFT LCD 400x240 Tactile buttons DNSe 2.0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes No Yes RM/RMVB,JPG,BMP,PNG,GIF,TXT Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes (CMMB) UMS
YP-E3 2007 China Black, White 1, 2 GB 1" bicolor OLED Tactile buttons DNSe Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No No - Yes No Yes No No No No No UMS
YP-E5 2007 Russia Black 1, 2 GB 1.3" color TFT LCD 128x160 Touchpad SRS/WOW/3D Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No JPG,TXT Yes No Yes No No No No No UMS
YP-MB1 2009 Korea Black 8, 16, 32 GB 3.3" color AMOLED 272x480 Touch screen DNSe 3.0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes JPG,BMP,PNG,GIF,TXT Yes No Yes Yes Yes (2.1+EDR) Yes Yes Yes (T-DMB) UMS
YP-PB2 2008 Korea Black, White 4, 8, 16 GB 3" color TFT LCD 272x480 Touch screen DNSe 2.0 Yes Yes No Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes JPG,TXT Yes No Yes No Yes (2.0) Yes No Yes (T-DMB) UMS
YP-RB 2010 Korea Black, Pink 4, 8 GB 3" color TFT LCD 400x240 Tactile buttons SoundAlive Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes JPG,BMP,PNG,GIF,TXT Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes (T-DMB) UMS

Yepp R Series edit

The R series was introduced in 2009 with the YP-R0 and the YP-R1. 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.

YP-R0 edit

YP-R1 edit

YP-R2 edit

Yepp S Series edit

YP-S2 edit

The YP-S2 is a screen-less MP3 player shaped like a pebble with tactile buttons on its underside.

 
YP-S3

YP-S3 edit

The S3 is an MP3 player with a rounded-edges design similar to that of the YP-T9, but having a touchpad like the YP-T10. Unlike the YP-S5, it only supports Samsung's own video format (.svi) when playing videos.

YP-S5 edit

MP4 player with 2, 4 or 8 GB capacity and built-in slide-out stereo speaker. The S5 supports MPEG4, JPEG, MP3, AAC and WMA. Bluetooth.

Yepp Q Series edit

YP-Q1 Diamond edit

Newer version of T10, has 2.4" screen, but doesn't have bluetooth.

YP-Q2 edit

Has 2.4" screen (320x240 resolution) and Samsung announces 50 hrs. of battery life but in reality it is about 25 hours. It is a cross between the Q1 and S3 since it has the Q1's screen and features, but has the S3's touchpad. It has the colored icons on the menu from those of the Samsung P3. It was released in 8, and 16 GB in April 2009.

Yepp P Series edit

YP-P2 edit

 
Samsung P2 (slide-show)

P2 is a flash-based PMP. P2 has a touchscreen, Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity, an FM radio, an E-Book reader and video playback capabilities (MP4 and WMV formats).[11]

The Samsung YP-P2 comes in white, red, and black. Available capacities are 2, 4, 8 and 16 GB.

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. The player also supports file transfers via Bluetooth. Another feature is the drag-and-drop interface for uploading music to YP-P2 which makes it easy interface to managing your media collection.

YP-P3 edit

Successor to Samsung P2 and was released in May 2009 in 8, 16, 32 GB. It has haptic feedback and menu customization with multiple pages and widgets. It supports many more video codecs including DIVX within an AVI container, in addition to H.264 video. The newest firmware, version 2.18 (Released even newer Version now 2.22) allows it support resolutions up to 800x600.

Compared to the P2, it has a much better build quality, and its back is made of aluminum, which is much more scratch resistant to the P2's painted-metal back. In addition, it has a glass screen which is far less prone to scratches; a test conducted on anythinGButipod.com showed that even a knife couldn't scratch the screen at all. It also may arrive broken so take your chances with this model

Yepp U Series edit

 
A Yepp U series collection

The Yepp U series is a famous line of USB key MP3 players introduced in 2005 with the YP-U1. The latest one YP-U7 was released in 2012. All U players have a similar USB key form factor with a 1" 128x64 screen. They all support MP3, WMA and OGG files but some devices support more codecs.

Yepp K Series edit

YP-K3 edit

 
The YP-K3

The successor to the YP-K5 which is almost identical but has no speakers and is slimmer (0.28" thick) . Available in 1 GB*, 2 GB, 4 GB and 8 GB sizes. The YP-K3 comes in black, red and lime, and has the same 1.8-inch full-color OLED LCD (a dot-styled, blue-lighted OLED) as the K5. Battery life is stated to be 25 hours. The touch-pad works in all four directions to enable all the device's functions. In the bottom of the device is a 24-pin terminal, which is the same dock for charging cell phones. It drives earphones with 3.5″ stereo jack plug. Firmware available from Samsung's Korean website allows the K3 to be connected to a computer via UMS, and adds support for Ogg Vorbis and for text viewing.

Samsung Korea offer their latest Audio Player, the K3 "COLOR". it is available in different colors (*the 1 GB variant was manufactured for Argos in the UK) .[12]

YP-K5 edit

Flash-based MP3 player with attached external speakers, touch sensitive controls, an FM tuner, and an OLED display which can display JPEG images. Sold by 1 GB, 2 GB, and 4 GB memory capacities. MTP based. Was replaced in 2007 by the smaller YP-S5.

Yepp T Series edit

YP-T08 edit

The Samsung 08 was released only in China, and is exactly the same as the T10, but has longer battery life and a new UI, replacing Sammy character.

YP-T10 edit

The Samsung T10 is a flash memory (2, 4 and 8 GB) based Yepp portable media player (model name YP-T10) produced and developed by Samsung Electronics. As the newest player of the T series, the T10 abandons using the controls of the T9, but adapts the K3's.

The Samsung T10 supports Bluetooth, allowing use of a Bluetooth headset. From firmware version 2.00 it can also exchange files with other Bluetooth devices. This includes mobile phones, allowing the user to speak directly into the T10 using it as a kind of remote handset. With version 3.06 (current version), Samsung added 10 new themes (non-Best Buy only), enhanced Bluetooth support, and the ability to play games.

YP-T9 edit

Flash-based MP3 player with many features including an FM radio, simple Flash games, a text viewer, video playback, a picture viewer and recording from the integrated microphone or the FM radio. The YP-T9 supports WMA, OGG, and MP3 audio. The player is currently available in 2, 4 and 8 GBs. While the player is similar in size to the iPod nano (1st Generation), the screen is much bigger at 1.8″. The firmware is based on a Unix-like operating system (VxWorks) and uses Flash for animations. The International (non-US YP-T9B) version was one of the first digital audio players to feature bluetooth.[13] This player had long pauses between transferring files with the included media studio, this has now been fixed with newer firmware (1.23 WA). Unlike some other models of Samsung digital audio devices, the YP-T9 utilizes a processor designed in-house by Samsung. As for the hardware, the unit sports the Samsung SA58700X processor (ARM 940T at 200 MHz) with integrated audio codec. The Bluetooth function allows pairing with your mobile phone allowing you to answer or dial incoming/outgoing calls. The Audio player allows multiple bookmarks. This function is great for indexing a point to go back to in a song. The audio software also allows you to vary the playback speed without loss of pitch.

YP-T8 edit

The Samsung YP-T8 is a brand of portable digital media player. It weighs just under 2 ounces. It has an FM tuner and recorder, along with voice and radio recording capabilities. A built-in Lithium-Ion battery provides up to 20 hours of playback time. The player provides a 3D audio experience and has been given the Microsoft PlaysForSure certification. File formats supported by the player include MP3, WMA, WAV, Ogg Vorbis, and ASF. Video and Gaming capabilities are also featured with this device. In order to view videos, files are encoded to MPEG-4 format by the software provided. (This software only works in the Microsoft Windows operating system.) The device also provides the capability of storing and viewing pictures in JPEG format and text files in TXT format. Lastly, the YP-T8 supports a function uncommon for portable audio players: USB Hosting.

It is available in 512 MB, 1 GB, and 2 GB versions.

Files are transferred using the Media Transfer Protocol. The YP-T8 automatically finds all playable files that have been transferred.

YP-T6 edit

 
The YP-T6

The YP-T6 is 22×55×23mm, and weighs 30 g without battery. It is available in 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB and 1 GB versions, and has a small 3-line LCD screen. It can play MP3, Ogg Vorbis, ASF and WMA format files, and can record voice into MP3 at bit rates from 32 kbit/s to 128 kbit/s from a built-in microphone. It supports SRS WOW HD. It is powered by a single AAA battery, which the manufacturer says gives up to 20 hours of playing time. Versions for some markets also have an FM tuner.[14]

This player uses UMS with USB 2.0 support. After disconnecting from the computer, the YP-T6 automatically finds all playable files.

YP-T5 edit

The YP-T5 is a flash-memory digital audio player that supports MP3, WMA and Secure WMA (DRM) and records in WMA and MP3. It also supports SRS WOW HD and has an FM tuner. Its backlight color is adjustable. Most of the controls are provided by a jog, which has separate backlight (blue). The YP-T5 weighs 30 grams, and is powered by a single AAA battery which provides about 12 hours of continuous play. The YP-T5 is available with capacities of 128 and 256 MB.

Other YEPP players edit

YP-F1 edit

The YP-F1[15] is a necklace-like style flash digital audio player with an LCD screen. The faceplate of the player is swappable, with several color options available. Older players had the YEPP logo on the faceplate, while later models had just the SAMSUNG logo. Storage capacities include: 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, and 1 GB, although the US did not receive the base 128 MB model. It connects to a computer with a USB cable to charge the 10-hour (claimed) lithium-polymer battery and transfer files. It supports the MP3, WMA (and WMA DRM), WAV, ASF, and Ogg formats. It can receive and record FM broadcasts, and supports voice recording. The size is 1.14" x 2.5" x 0.6".

YP-Z5(F) edit

 
Samsung Z5 (slide-show)

Z5(F) is a flash-based digital audio player, made by Samsung Electronics. The interface for Z5(F), which implements transparency effects, was designed by Paul Mercer's Iventor software design company. Paul Mercer previously founded Pixo, the creator of the iPod's operating system. The Z5F has some features, such as an FM radio and a dictaphone, not provided on the Z5.

To celebrate the sale of one million Z5Fs, Samsung auctioned 10 gold-plated Z5Fs in Korea. The player has the re-designed YEPP logo.[16]

According to a firmware release schedule on the official YEPP website, Z5(F) should have received a text-file reader on 30 December 2006.[17] The firmware for a text reader was instead released in September 2007 (version 2.51).

The player was expected to support video playback, but this feature was not included in the official release, pending further testing. The feature was expected to be implemented with a later firmware release.[18]

YH-999 also known as YEPP Portable Media Center edit

This player had a 3.5″ screen and with the Portable Media Center interface.[19]

YP-D1 edit

This flash-memory Audio player has a maximum of 2 GB storage. It supports WMA, MP3 and Ogg Vorbis. It can play back videos on its 1.8″ TFT-LCD and features a 2-megapixel camera with flash. It can display text files and has USB hosting functions. It is almost exactly the same as the Samsung yp-t8, except it has a camera instead of the motion sensing games. Otherwise, it is the same.

YP-910 edit

This player has a monochrome screen and was originally manufactured for Napster, bearing both the Napster and the Samsung logos. The YP-910 weighs 6 ounces and measures about 4.25″ by 2.5″ by 0.75″—a "shirt pocket" form, like most PDAs. The player controls limit the user to only simple actions.

It provides 20 GB hard-disk space and can play MP3, WMA, and WMA-DRM. However, audio quality was reported to be mediocre[citation needed]. It can record from the internal FM radio or from line-in, and has a built-in FM modulator. Playback time using the internal lithium-polymer battery is up to 10 hours, but may be decreased by transmitter use, playback volume and audio files with high bit rates.

For transferring files to the player, a special version of the Napster 2.0 software that contains the device drivers has to be installed. After that, it is supposedly possible to maintain its content either via Napster or Windows Media Player. The unit was tied into Napster's DRM, which made it impossible to re-upload purchased files to another PC. Downloading more than 4,000 tracks to the device can destroy its internal library, so that its disk space cannot be used properly in most cases[citation needed].

YP-55 edit

Originally released in 2003, the YP-55 is a flash-memory based player featuring a rotating top which operates the Fast-Forward/Rewind functions and prevents accidental usage. It was available with built-in memory sizes of 128 MB (YP-55H), 192 MB (YP-55I – sold only in Canada), 256 MB (YP-55V) and 512 MB (YP-55X). It contains a recorder for voice, radio or line-in.

The firmware is upgradeable, and can also be user modified with various programs to change things such as the button mapping and graphics. The latest firmware (version 7.300) allows for many new features, including play lists and the ability to remember its place in four different files at once.[20] The latter feature makes it more suitable for audio books, as it makes searching for where one left off unnecessary. The original YP-55 models came with a gray cloth case, later models used a plastic case which allows access to all the controls without opening it.

YP-60 edit

Announced in 2004, this was one of the first sports-oriented players released by Samsung. The player is contained in a black and orange rubberized plastic housing. Sports features such as, heart-rate monitor, calorie counter, and stop watch are included on this player. In-box accessories include: a 2.5 mm adapter, sweat-proof ear phones and an arm band. It also utilizes a non-standard 2.5mm headphone jack, line-in encoding, and FM recordings. It was released in two capacities: 128 MB (YP-60) and 256 MB (YP-60V).

YP-D40 edit

This player was also sold by Creative as the first Creative NOMAD.

YP-35 edit

A flash-based MP3 player with 64 MB (YP-35) or 128 MB (YP-35H) memory and a voice recorder function.

YH-J70 edit

A bulky hard-drive based MP3 audio player which comes in 20G and 30G capacities. Its rated battery life is 25 hours of audio and 5 hours of video. One of the first video mp3 players made, it was released a few months before the iPod Video. The player has an FM Radio, text viewer, video viewer, USB host, and 5 default games.

YP-E32/E64 edit

Released in 1999, this flash-memory audio player has a maximum of 64mb storage (YP-E64), but also came in a 32mb version. The memory could be upgraded with SmartMedia. It supports MP3 music, which was originally transferred using a parallel cable (later changed to USB 1.0). It came with a multi-line non-backlit LCD screen, which could display three lines of text as well as icons on a top row. The front of the device was made of aluminium and the back and buttons plastic. It featured a voice recorder, phone book and EQ settings.

References edit

  1. ^ "YEPP is dead - Samsung - abi>>forums". www.anythingbutipod.com. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  2. ^ The official webshop 2013-06-22 at the Wayback Machine is down as well as Samsung UCI Studio 2012-08-27 at the Wayback Machine. The official blog is close.
  3. ^ Rockbox Target Status
  4. ^ In Korea only
  5. ^ Also known as TicToc
  6. ^ Firmware 1.50 only
  7. ^ Firmware 1.12 and older only: http://www.anythingbutipod.com/forum/showthread.php?t=32690
  8. ^ There is an FM tuner in hardware in any U7 but the FM menu is disabled in EU and FR region codes. The feature can be re-enabled using another region code. See YP-U7 thread on anythingbutipod.com
  9. ^ Also known as S Pebble in Asia and Europe and as Muse in the USA
  10. ^ a b Version F only
  11. ^ "Samsung's Yepp YP-P2 touchscreen DAP with Bluetooth". Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  12. ^ http://www.akihabaranews.com/en/news-13523-The+Yepp+K3+%22COLOR%22+available+in+Korea.html ‌The Yepp K3 "COLOR" available in Korea
  13. ^ plcl77 (29 April 2007). "YP-T9 REVIEW....NO.3". Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 15 August 2018 – via YouTube.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  14. ^ "Samsung YP-T6". Good Gear Guide. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  15. ^ "Samsung's pendant-style YP-F1 MP3 player". Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  16. ^ Deleon, Nicholas (5 December 2006). "Gold-Plated Samsung YP-Z5 Hits Auction Block". Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  17. ^ http://www.yepp.co.kr/pressroom/adView.jsp?cPage=&bbstype_cd=100100&notice_yn=Y&seq_num=35230[dead link]
  18. ^ . 7 January 2006. Archived from the original on 30 December 2007. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  19. ^ http://www.gizmohighway.com/hifi/samsung_yepp.htm‌[dead link]
  20. ^ "The Yepp Support Site". www.pjpeter.com. Retrieved 15 August 2018.

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energetic passionate person The old logos for Yepp players Contents 1 History 2 Comparison of models 2 1 Discontinued models 2 2 Country specific models 3 Yepp R Series 3 1 YP R0 3 2 YP R1 3 3 YP R2 4 Yepp S Series 4 1 YP S2 4 2 YP S3 4 3 YP S5 5 Yepp Q Series 5 1 YP Q1 Diamond 5 2 YP Q2 6 Yepp P Series 6 1 YP P2 6 2 YP P3 7 Yepp U Series 8 Yepp K Series 8 1 YP K3 8 2 YP K5 9 Yepp T Series 9 1 YP T08 9 2 YP T10 9 3 YP T9 9 4 YP T8 9 5 YP T6 9 6 YP T5 10 Other YEPP players 10 1 YP F1 10 2 YP Z5 F 10 3 YH 999 also known as YEPP Portable Media Center 10 4 YP D1 10 5 YP 910 10 6 YP 55 10 7 YP 60 10 8 YP D40 10 9 YP 35 10 10 YH J70 10 11 YP E32 E64 11 References 12 External linksHistory editThe 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 Samsung MP3 players were branded Yepp worldwide until 2003 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 finally dropped the Yepp brand in Korea too since 2011 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 citation needed As of November 2013 Samsung discontinued their MP3 players line in most countries Only the YP W1 and YP U7 are still available in some countries The Galaxy Players series has also been discontinued in most countries Samsung released the successor to the YP GI1 the YP GI2 Galaxy 070 only in Korea in August 2013 Samsung shut down all official MP3 players dedicated websites and blogs in Korea and worldwide 2 As of December 2016 Samsung discontinued their MP3 players and Android based Galaxy Players lines worldwide Even though Samsung never announced officially they would stop producing MP3 players it appears they actually did Comparison of models editThe naming scheme of Samsung players has always been the same 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 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 Some Samsung MP3 players including YH 820 920 925 YP R0 YP R1 and YP Z5 are partly or fully supported by Rockbox 3 Discontinued models edit Model Release Color Capacity Display Controls Sound Engine MP3 WMA WAV OGG FLAC AAC Divx Xvid MPEG4 H 264 WMV Other formats FM tuner RDS Voice Recording MicroSD slot Bluetooth Games Speaker ConnectionYP CP3 2009 Black 4 8 GB 3 color TFT LCD 400x240 Tactile buttons DNSe 2 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes RM RMVB JPG BMP PNG GIF TXT Yes No Yes Yes No No No UMSYP F3 2011 Black Blue Pink 2 4 GB 1 color CSTN LCD 128x64 Tactile buttons SoundAlive Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes 4 No No No No No No UMSYP M1 2009 Black 8 16 32 GB 3 3 color AMOLED 272x480 Touch screen DNSe 3 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes JPG BMP PNG GIF TXT Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2 1 EDR Yes Yes MTP UMSYP P2 2007 Black White Red 4 8 16 GB 3 color TFT LCD 272x480 Touch screen DNSe 2 0 Yes Yes No Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes JPG TXT Yes Yes Yes No Yes 2 0 Yes No MTP UMSYP P3 2009 Black Silver 4 8 16 32 GB 3 color TFT LCD 272x480 Touch screen DNSe 3 0 Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes JPG BMP PNG GIF TXT Yes Yes Yes No Yes 2 1 EDR Yes Yes MTP UMSYP Q1 2008 Black Silver White 4 8 16 GB 2 4 color TFT LCD 240x320 Touchpad DNSe 3 0 Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes JPG BMP PNG GIF TXT Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No MTP UMSYP Q2 2009 Black White Blue 4 8 16 GB 2 4 color TFT LCD 240x320 Touchpad DNSe 3 0 Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes JPG BMP PNG GIF TXT Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No MTP UMSYP Q3 2010 Black Pink 4 8 GB 2 2 color TFT LCD 240x320 Tactile buttons SoundAlive Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes JPG BMP PNG GIF TXT Yes Yes Yes No No No No MTP UMSYP R0 2009 Black Silver Pink 4 8 16 GB 2 6 color TFT LCD 240x320 Tactile buttons DNSe 3 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes JPG BMP PNG GIF TXT Yes Yes No Yes No No No MTP UMSYP R1 2009 Black Silver Pink 4 8 16 32 GB 2 6 color TFT LCD 400x240 Touch screen DNSe 3 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes JPG BMP PNG GIF TXT Yes Yes Yes No Yes 2 0 EDR Yes No MTP UMSYP R2 2011 Black Silver 4 8GB 3 color TFT LCD 400x240 Touch screen SoundAlive Yes also mp3HD Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes JPG BMP PNG GIF TXT Yes Yes Yes No No No No MTP UMSYP S1 5 2010 Blue Pink 2 4 GB No screen Tactile buttons DNSe 3 0 Core Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No UMSYP S2 2008 Black Blue Green Red White 1 2 GB No screen Tactile buttons DNSe Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No No UMSYP S3 2008 Black Blue Green Red White 2 4 8 GB 1 8 color TFT LCD 176x220 Touchpad DNSe 2 0 Yes Yes No Yes No No No No Yes No No JPG TXT Yes Yes No No No Yes No MTP UMSYP S5 2007 Black White 2 4 8 GB 1 8 color TFT LCD 176x220 Touchpad DNSe 2 0 Yes Yes No Yes Yes 6 Yes No No Yes No No JPG TXT Yes Yes Yes No Yes 1 2 Yes Yes MTP UMSYP T10 2007 Black White Lime Red Purple 2 4 8 GB 2 color TFT LCD 240x320 Touchpad DNSe 2 0 Yes Yes No Yes No No No Yes Yes No Yes JPG TXT Yes Yes Yes No Yes 2 0 EDR Yes No MTP UMSYP U4 2008 Blue Red Purple 2 4 GB 1 16 grey OLED 128x64 Touchpad DNSe 2 0 Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes No No No No MTP UMSYP U5 2009 Black Blue White Red Pink 2 4 GB 1 16 grey OLED 128x64 Tactile buttons DNSe 3 0 Core Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 7 No No No No No Yes Yes Yes No No No No MTP UMSYP U6 2010 Black Pink 2 4 GB 1 color CSTN LCD 128x64 Tactile buttons SoundAlive Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes No No No No MTP UMSYP U7 2012 Black Silver Pink 4 GB 1 color TFT LCD 128x64 Tactile buttons SoundAlive Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes 8 No No No No No No UMSYP W1 9 2012 Blue White 4 GB No screen Tactile buttons touchpad SoundAlive Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No UMSYP Z3 2011 Black Blue Pink 4 8 GB 1 8 color TFT LCD 128x160 Tactile buttons SoundAlive Yes also mp3HD Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes JPG BMP PNG GIF TXT Yes Yes Yes No No No No MTP UMSYP Z5 F 2006 Black White Silver Pink 1 2 4 GB 1 8 color TFT LCD 128x160 Touchpad tactile buttons DNSe Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No No JPG TXT Yes 10 No Yes 10 No No No No MTP UMSCountry specific models edit Model Release Country Color Capacity Display Controls Sound Engine MP3 WMA WAV OGG FLAC AAC Divx Xvid MPEG4 H 264 WMV Other formats FM tuner RDS Voice Recording MicroSD slot Bluetooth Games Speaker TV tuner ConnectionYP CM3 2009 China Black Pink 4 GB 3 color TFT LCD 400x240 Tactile buttons DNSe 2 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes No Yes RM RMVB JPG BMP PNG GIF TXT Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes CMMB UMSYP E3 2007 China Black White 1 2 GB 1 bicolor OLED Tactile buttons DNSe Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No No Yes No Yes No No No No No UMSYP E5 2007 Russia Black 1 2 GB 1 3 color TFT LCD 128x160 Touchpad SRS WOW 3D Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No JPG TXT Yes No Yes No No No No No UMSYP MB1 2009 Korea Black 8 16 32 GB 3 3 color AMOLED 272x480 Touch screen DNSe 3 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes JPG BMP PNG GIF TXT Yes No Yes Yes Yes 2 1 EDR Yes Yes Yes T DMB UMSYP PB2 2008 Korea Black White 4 8 16 GB 3 color TFT LCD 272x480 Touch screen DNSe 2 0 Yes Yes No Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes JPG TXT Yes No Yes No Yes 2 0 Yes No Yes T DMB UMSYP RB 2010 Korea Black Pink 4 8 GB 3 color TFT LCD 400x240 Tactile buttons SoundAlive Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes JPG BMP PNG GIF TXT Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes T DMB UMSYepp R Series editThe R series was introduced in 2009 with the YP R0 and the YP R1 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 YP R0 edit Main article Samsung YP R0 YP R1 edit Main article Samsung YP R1 YP R2 editYepp S Series editYP S2 edit The YP S2 is a screen less MP3 player shaped like a pebble with tactile buttons on its underside nbsp YP S3YP S3 edit Main article Samsung YP S3 The S3 is an MP3 player with a rounded edges design similar to that of the YP T9 but having a touchpad like the YP T10 Unlike the YP S5 it only supports Samsung s own video format svi when playing videos YP S5 edit MP4 player with 2 4 or 8 GB capacity and built in slide out stereo speaker The S5 supports MPEG4 JPEG MP3 AAC and WMA Bluetooth Yepp Q Series editYP Q1 Diamond edit Newer version of T10 has 2 4 screen but doesn t have bluetooth YP Q2 edit Has 2 4 screen 320x240 resolution and Samsung announces 50 hrs of battery life but in reality it is about 25 hours It is a cross between the Q1 and S3 since it has the Q1 s screen and features but has the S3 s touchpad It has the colored icons on the menu from those of the Samsung P3 It was released in 8 and 16 GB in April 2009 Yepp P Series editYP P2 edit Main article Samsung P2 nbsp Samsung P2 slide show P2 is a flash based PMP P2 has a touchscreen Bluetooth 2 0 connectivity an FM radio an E Book reader and video playback capabilities MP4 and WMV formats 11 The Samsung YP P2 comes in white red and black Available capacities are 2 4 8 and 16 GB 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 The player also supports file transfers via Bluetooth Another feature is the drag and drop interface for uploading music to YP P2 which makes it easy interface to managing your media collection YP P3 edit Successor to Samsung P2 and was released in May 2009 in 8 16 32 GB It has haptic feedback and menu customization with multiple pages and widgets It supports many more video codecs including DIVX within an AVI container in addition to H 264 video The newest firmware version 2 18 Released even newer Version now 2 22 allows it support resolutions up to 800x600 Compared to the P2 it has a much better build quality and its back is made of aluminum which is much more scratch resistant to the P2 s painted metal back In addition it has a glass screen which is far less prone to scratches a test conducted on anythinGButipod com showed that even a knife couldn t scratch the screen at all It also may arrive broken so take your chances with this modelYepp U Series editMain article Yepp U Series nbsp A Yepp U series collectionThe Yepp U series is a famous line of USB key MP3 players introduced in 2005 with the YP U1 The latest one YP U7 was released in 2012 All U players have a similar USB key form factor with a 1 128x64 screen They all support MP3 WMA and OGG files but some devices support more codecs Yepp K Series editYP K3 edit nbsp The YP K3The successor to the YP K5 which is almost identical but has no speakers and is slimmer 0 28 thick Available in 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB and 8 GB sizes The YP K3 comes in black red and lime and has the same 1 8 inch full color OLED LCD a dot styled blue lighted OLED as the K5 Battery life is stated to be 25 hours The touch pad works in all four directions to enable all the device s functions In the bottom of the device is a 24 pin terminal which is the same dock for charging cell phones It drives earphones with 3 5 stereo jack plug Firmware available from Samsung s Korean website allows the K3 to be connected to a computer via UMS and adds support for Ogg Vorbis and for text viewing Samsung Korea offer their latest Audio Player the K3 COLOR it is available in different colors the 1 GB variant was manufactured for Argos in the UK 12 YP K5 edit Flash based MP3 player with attached external speakers touch sensitive controls an FM tuner and an OLED display which can display JPEG images Sold by 1 GB 2 GB and 4 GB memory capacities MTP based Was replaced in 2007 by the smaller YP S5 Yepp T Series editYP T08 edit The Samsung 08 was released only in China and is exactly the same as the T10 but has longer battery life and a new UI replacing Sammy character YP T10 edit Main article Samsung T10 The Samsung T10 is a flash memory 2 4 and 8 GB based Yepp portable media player model name YP T10 produced and developed by Samsung Electronics As the newest player of the T series the T10 abandons using the controls of the T9 but adapts the K3 s The Samsung T10 supports Bluetooth allowing use of a Bluetooth headset From firmware version 2 00 it can also exchange files with other Bluetooth devices This includes mobile phones allowing the user to speak directly into the T10 using it as a kind of remote handset With version 3 06 current version Samsung added 10 new themes non Best Buy only enhanced Bluetooth support and the ability to play games YP T9 edit Flash based MP3 player with many features including an FM radio simple Flash games a text viewer video playback a picture viewer and recording from the integrated microphone or the FM radio The YP T9 supports WMA OGG and MP3 audio The player is currently available in 2 4 and 8 GBs While the player is similar in size to the iPod nano 1st Generation the screen is much bigger at 1 8 The firmware is based on a Unix like operating system VxWorks and uses Flash for animations The International non US YP T9B version was one of the first digital audio players to feature bluetooth 13 This player had long pauses between transferring files with the included media studio this has now been fixed with newer firmware 1 23 WA Unlike some other models of Samsung digital audio devices the YP T9 utilizes a processor designed in house by Samsung As for the hardware the unit sports the Samsung SA58700X processor ARM 940T at 200 MHz with integrated audio codec The Bluetooth function allows pairing with your mobile phone allowing you to answer or dial incoming outgoing calls The Audio player allows multiple bookmarks This function is great for indexing a point to go back to in a song The audio software also allows you to vary the playback speed without loss of pitch YP T8 edit The Samsung YP T8 is a brand of portable digital media player It weighs just under 2 ounces It has an FM tuner and recorder along with voice and radio recording capabilities A built in Lithium Ion battery provides up to 20 hours of playback time The player provides a 3D audio experience and has been given the Microsoft PlaysForSure certification File formats supported by the player include MP3 WMA WAV Ogg Vorbis and ASF Video and Gaming capabilities are also featured with this device In order to view videos files are encoded to MPEG 4 format by the software provided This software only works in the Microsoft Windows operating system The device also provides the capability of storing and viewing pictures in JPEG format and text files in TXT format Lastly the YP T8 supports a function uncommon for portable audio players USB Hosting It is available in 512 MB 1 GB and 2 GB versions Files are transferred using the Media Transfer Protocol The YP T8 automatically finds all playable files that have been transferred YP T6 edit nbsp The YP T6The YP T6 is 22 55 23mm and weighs 30 g without battery It is available in 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB and 1 GB versions and has a small 3 line LCD screen It can play MP3 Ogg Vorbis ASF and WMA format files and can record voice into MP3 at bit rates from 32 kbit s to 128 kbit s from a built in microphone It supports SRS WOW HD It is powered by a single AAA battery which the manufacturer says gives up to 20 hours of playing time Versions for some markets also have an FM tuner 14 This player uses UMS with USB 2 0 support After disconnecting from the computer the YP T6 automatically finds all playable files YP T5 edit The YP T5 is a flash memory digital audio player that supports MP3 WMA and Secure WMA DRM and records in WMA and MP3 It also supports SRS WOW HD and has an FM tuner Its backlight color is adjustable Most of the controls are provided by a jog which has separate backlight blue The YP T5 weighs 30 grams and is powered by a single AAA battery which provides about 12 hours of continuous play The YP T5 is available with capacities of 128 and 256 MB Other YEPP players editYP F1 editThe YP F1 15 is a necklace like style flash digital audio player with an LCD screen The faceplate of the player is swappable with several color options available Older players had the YEPP logo on the faceplate while later models had just the SAMSUNG logo Storage capacities include 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB and 1 GB although the US did not receive the base 128 MB model It connects to a computer with a USB cable to charge the 10 hour claimed lithium polymer battery and transfer files It supports the MP3 WMA and WMA DRM WAV ASF and Ogg formats It can receive and record FM broadcasts and supports voice recording The size is 1 14 x 2 5 x 0 6 nbsp YP F1 black faceplate nbsp YP F1 red faceplate nbsp YP F1 glossy purple faceplate nbsp YP F1 specification engravingYP Z5 F edit nbsp Samsung Z5 slide show Z5 F is a flash based digital audio player made by Samsung Electronics The interface for Z5 F which implements transparency effects was designed by Paul Mercer s Iventor software design company Paul Mercer previously founded Pixo the creator of the iPod s operating system The Z5F has some features such as an FM radio and a dictaphone not provided on the Z5 To celebrate the sale of one million Z5Fs Samsung auctioned 10 gold plated Z5Fs in Korea The player has the re designed YEPP logo 16 According to a firmware release schedule on the official YEPP website Z5 F should have received a text file reader on 30 December 2006 17 The firmware for a text reader was instead released in September 2007 version 2 51 The player was expected to support video playback but this feature was not included in the official release pending further testing The feature was expected to be implemented with a later firmware release 18 YH 999 also known as YEPP Portable Media Center edit This player had a 3 5 screen and with the Portable Media Center interface 19 YP D1 edit This flash memory Audio player has a maximum of 2 GB storage It supports WMA MP3 and Ogg Vorbis It can play back videos on its 1 8 TFT LCD and features a 2 megapixel camera with flash It can display text files and has USB hosting functions It is almost exactly the same as the Samsung yp t8 except it has a camera instead of the motion sensing games Otherwise it is the same YP 910 edit This player has a monochrome screen and was originally manufactured for Napster bearing both the Napster and the Samsung logos The YP 910 weighs 6 ounces and measures about 4 25 by 2 5 by 0 75 a shirt pocket form like most PDAs The player controls limit the user to only simple actions It provides 20 GB hard disk space and can play MP3 WMA and WMA DRM However audio quality was reported to be mediocre citation needed It can record from the internal FM radio or from line in and has a built in FM modulator Playback time using the internal lithium polymer battery is up to 10 hours but may be decreased by transmitter use playback volume and audio files with high bit rates For transferring files to the player a special version of the Napster 2 0 software that contains the device drivers has to be installed After that it is supposedly possible to maintain its content either via Napster or Windows Media Player The unit was tied into Napster s DRM which made it impossible to re upload purchased files to another PC Downloading more than 4 000 tracks to the device can destroy its internal library so that its disk space cannot be used properly in most cases citation needed YP 55 edit Originally released in 2003 the YP 55 is a flash memory based player featuring a rotating top which operates the Fast Forward Rewind functions and prevents accidental usage It was available with built in memory sizes of 128 MB YP 55H 192 MB YP 55I sold only in Canada 256 MB YP 55V and 512 MB YP 55X It contains a recorder for voice radio or line in The firmware is upgradeable and can also be user modified with various programs to change things such as the button mapping and graphics The latest firmware version 7 300 allows for many new features including play lists and the ability to remember its place in four different files at once 20 The latter feature makes it more suitable for audio books as it makes searching for where one left off unnecessary The original YP 55 models came with a gray cloth case later models used a plastic case which allows access to all the controls without opening it YP 60 edit Announced in 2004 this was one of the first sports oriented players released by Samsung The player is contained in a black and orange rubberized plastic housing Sports features such as heart rate monitor calorie counter and stop watch are included on this player In box accessories include a 2 5 mm adapter sweat proof ear phones and an arm band It also utilizes a non standard 2 5mm headphone jack line in encoding and FM recordings It was released in two capacities 128 MB YP 60 and 256 MB YP 60V YP D40 edit This player was also sold by Creative as the first Creative NOMAD YP 35 edit A flash based MP3 player with 64 MB YP 35 or 128 MB YP 35H memory and a voice recorder function YH J70 edit A bulky hard drive based MP3 audio player which comes in 20G and 30G capacities Its rated battery life is 25 hours of audio and 5 hours of video One of the first video mp3 players made it was released a few months before the iPod Video The player has an FM Radio text viewer video viewer USB host and 5 default games YP E32 E64 edit Released in 1999 this flash memory audio player has a maximum of 64mb storage YP E64 but also came in a 32mb version The memory could be upgraded with SmartMedia It supports MP3 music which was originally transferred using a parallel cable later changed to USB 1 0 It came with a multi line non backlit LCD screen which could display three lines of text as well as icons on a top row The front of the device was made of aluminium and the back and buttons plastic It featured a voice recorder phone book and EQ settings References edit YEPP is dead Samsung abi gt gt forums www anythingbutipod com Retrieved 15 August 2018 The official webshop Archived 2013 06 22 at the Wayback Machine is down as well as Samsung UCI Studio Archived 2012 08 27 at the Wayback Machine The official blog is close Rockbox Target Status In Korea only Also known as TicToc Firmware 1 50 only Firmware 1 12 and older only http www anythingbutipod com forum showthread php t 32690 There is an FM tuner in hardware in any U7 but the FM menu is disabled in EU and FR region codes The feature can be re enabled using another region code See YP U7 thread on anythingbutipod com Also known as S Pebble in Asia and Europe and as Muse in the USA a b Version F only Samsung s Yepp YP P2 touchscreen DAP with Bluetooth Retrieved 15 August 2018 http www akihabaranews com en news 13523 The Yepp K3 22COLOR 22 available in Korea html The Yepp K3 COLOR available in Korea plcl77 29 April 2007 YP T9 REVIEW NO 3 Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved 15 August 2018 via YouTube a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Samsung YP T6 Good Gear Guide Retrieved 15 August 2018 Samsung s pendant style YP F1 MP3 player Retrieved 15 August 2018 Deleon Nicholas 5 December 2006 Gold Plated Samsung YP Z5 Hits Auction Block Retrieved 15 August 2018 http www yepp co kr pressroom adView jsp cPage amp bbstype cd 100100 amp notice yn Y amp seq num 35230 dead link Challenging the iPod Samsung YP Z5 7 January 2006 Archived from the original on 30 December 2007 Retrieved 15 August 2018 http www gizmohighway com hifi samsung yepp htm dead link The Yepp Support Site www pjpeter com Retrieved 15 August 2018 External links editOfficial product page Korean Official product page English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Samsung YEPP amp oldid 1170072673, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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