Samsung YP-F1 (256MB)
By Edvarcl Heng, CNET Asia on 19 May 2005
Despite an overcrowded market brimming with flash MP3 players, the YP-F1 has enough going for it to warrant much interest.
User rating:Comments (53)
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Babygirl gave 6/10 on 23/07/2007 18:24
I lost the data cable does anyone know where to get another from???
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Danjor gave 8/10 on 12/05/2007 15:19
- Good: Excellent sound quality compared to my Creative. Clip and earphone setup handy. Price -$39.99 for 1Gb at Toys-R-Us.
- Bad: Initial problems with computer interface but sorted now.
Good features, appearance.
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bkapbkap gave 6/10 on 17/04/2007 16:15
- Good: sound
compact
stylish
sounds great - Bad: navig.
battery
RADIO DISAPPEARED!!! dammit so many ppl whose radio has disappeared, but samsung wont fix the update, y cant they just make another update tat fixes this problem. note: do not update-->risk losing radio function
- Good: sound
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Prakash gave 6/10 on 23/02/2007 00:28
- Good: Good interface...
- Bad: I lost the data-cable, very hard to find one.. Now I'am in india(Chennai). Can any one help me find one data cable for this..
Good one...
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Treadmill Jockey gave 4/10 on 06/01/2007 10:15
- Good: Small size
Good Sound - Bad: Poor battery life
Small buttons
File system confusing
Got 1GB model Xmas of 05'. Sounds great but battery run time is only 3-4 hours. Syncs well with XP Media Player. Buttons are small and file system is a mystery. Good idea but I would not recomend. I prefer to use a AAA than a USB cable. Can the battery be replaced and/or upgraded?
- Good: Small size
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simtoon gave 4/10 on 17/09/2006 19:51
- Good: Small can clip on belt
- Bad: can't find the fm radio menu to hard
Its ok But not good anymore its not showing the Fm Radio now it has disapired for the menu.
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Anonymous gave 3/10 on 24/08/2006 22:09
- Good: small nice great design
- Bad: apparently the usb technology is havin some bugs and wun work well on some computers or same computer different usb port.. some port jus dun work w the player.. i suspect is becos the player suck up too much power from the port for chargin, thus poor power mangement to to allow data transfer.. the comp will jus freeze when u plug into such usb ports
look can be u knw
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youngsta gave 6/10 on 10/08/2006 06:17
- Good: it cool and all
- Bad: but can it be use for a mac os x computer can someone tell me at kingyoungsta202@yahoo.com
ok
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Anonymous gave 1/10 on 27/04/2006 08:05
Great little mp3 player
I love this mp3 player because of the size, appearance, and especially the clip on the back. When I'm at the gym I just clip it to my waist band and do my whole workout. My only complaint, I hated the headphones that came with it. You were supposed to hang the player around your neck. I had to buy another set of Sony earbuds that matched for $10.
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