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Samsung Galaxy Player 3.6 Review

Samsung Galaxy Player 3.6 Review

Posted on May 19, 2015April 11, 2020 By Hulk

As the world finds itself in a frenzy looking for every smart product they can get their hands on, Samsung continues to move forward with a series of relatively low-cost media machines called Galaxy Players. Today we’re taking a peek at the Samsung Galaxy Player 3.6, a device which with its 3.6-inch display has Android 2.3 Gingerbread at your fingertips complete with wireless connections such as Bluetooth and Wi-fi set to have you working with the full gamut of Samsung and otherwise wireless-friendly connections. The screen resolution is relatively low compared to the high-grade Samsung smartphones out there, and the processor is sort of tiny – is it still enough to entice the masses?

Hardware

The device at hand here isn’t going to compete with the Galaxy S IIline by any means – it’s not meant to break down the competition with a high definition display nor a fabulout dual or quad-core processor. Instead it’s made to play media, and that it does well. The 3.6-inch display is not high definition because it’s meant to act primarily as a control interface for the rest of your devices as well as play music with Samsung’s simplified apps for just that purpose.

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