Samsung YP-T9

By Jasmine France on 01 November 2006

The Samsung YP-T9 is a no-brainer: it's easy to use, packed with features, and sounds fantastic.

8.3 8.7
  • Good: User-friendly interface • Packed with features: photo viewing, video playback, gaming capabilities, voice recording, and subscription music support • Sounds great and looks hot • Rated battery life is also impressive
  • Bad: Processor is slow • Side buttons take some getting used to • USB port is proprietary • No UMS mode
  • Specs: Flash • 4GB • 220 x 176 pixels • Yes • See more specifications
  • RRP: TBA

Samsung has lately been turning heads with its hip MP3 players, and the YP-T9 is no exception. This slim, sexy device, available with either 2GB or 4GB capacity, is not only user-friendly but also sounds great. Impatient users should take note, though, as the device's processor lags a bit.


The YP-T9 is smaller and--dare we say sleeker--than the iPod Nano.

The Samsung YP-T9 looks good in pictures, but it's even hotter once you get your hands on it. It's smaller than an iPod Nano (83 x 42.6 x 11 mm) and yet it boasts a noticeably larger, 1.8-inch screen. Like the YP-T7, the YP-T9 vaguely resembles a mobile phone, though we prefer the T9's slimmer profile and shiny black case. What's more, the player manages to look good and not sacrifice usability (ahem, did someone say Razr?).

The device's ergonomic five-way control pad makes navigation a breeze (and reminds us of the Rio Carbon). We love the large, center select button, which is nicely indented. However, we're not as crazy about the buttons located along the device's right spine. While the play/pause/power key is fine in this location, we'd prefer to have the Back and Menu buttons located on the front, as it can be tough to hit the correct buttons on such a thin device. Also, the Menu key is a bit misleading: it only pulls up only contextual menus from within the various playback screens (with different options for music, photo, and video), rather than taking you back to the main menu. Once you get used to this, though, it's OK. The context menu during audio playback allows you to quickly set EQs, Play Mode, Play Speed, and background (either album art, your own images, or pulsating graphics.)


The bright, colourful screen displays photos nicely.

We're completely taken with the YP-T9's beautiful screen and colourful, animated interface. Samsung took some care in offering an aesthetically pleasing, modern design without sacrificing usability. As with the K5, the device's top menu features function-based icons that morph into a written description of the selection. It's a little hard to describe, but it's definitely cool. The menus are generally intuitive, with music selections sorted by artist, album, and so on.

We dig the photo organisation, too. Rather than offering a standard thumbnail grid, the YP-T9 photo display shows you a larger photo preview box, bordered by three thumbnails. Another impressive touch: the player automatically sets the screen in landscape mode when you start a video. Transferring content is also a snap. Simply use the included Media Studio software or a WMA jukebox, such as Windows Media Player or Rhapsody. (Note: you'll need to use Samsung's software to transfer video, as it automatically codes video into the proprietary SVI format supported by the YP-T9.)

The YP-T9, which plays MP3s and WMA files, certainly isn't hurting for features. The only things missing are line-in recording and Mac support (as the YP-T9 is an MTP device). Of course, we'd love to see gapless playback. The YP-T9 does have an FM tuner with autoscan and 30 preset slots -- we were pleased to note that the autoscan did an excellent job at picking only the strongest stations, though you can still tune in to weaker stations if you choose. The FM recorder can record up to 192Kbps in MP3.

The player also has a built-in microphone for voice recording and even includes a couple of simple games: Baseball and Pizza Delivery. And true to the Samsung legacy, the YP-T9 offers a ton of audio playback features, including the standard shuffle and repeat modes, and 12 EQ presets -- Normal, Rock, House, Dance, Jazz, Ballad, Rhythm & Blues, Classical, 3D-User, 3D-Studio, 3D-Stage, 3D-Club -- and a nine-band user EQ. The unit also includes a volume limiter feature. Finally, there's the Street Mode function, which "allows you to enjoy the music outdoors more clearly," according to Samsung. The only thing we really noticed while in this mode was a volume boost.

Other than navigational lags -- a split second when shuttling through menu items and a noticeable delay when skipping tracks -- the YP-T9 performed excellently in our tests. It can be tough to browse through a long list of tracks, though you can scroll backwards (a list is essentially a loop, so you can start from the top of a list and search from the bottom up.) Photos looked bright and were well-defined on the color screen, and video looked great -- so good that we might even consider viewing a 30-minute short on the small screen. Music sounded fabulous with rich mids, clear highs, and a defined low-end. We recommend swapping out the included earbuds, though, as they get uncomfortable quickly. The rated battery life of 30 hours is also impressive.

Even with the slight processor lag, the YP-T9 is a joy to use. With good looks, a user-friendly interface, an excellent array of features, and great sound quality, this is a hard device to pass up.

Topics: 4gb, flash, mp3, music, samsung, video, yp-t9, menu, device, photo

Comments (59)

  • tp gave a review on 23/05/2009 11:21 Report abuse

    when i go into the music section and albums in doesnt show up so i have to go into the files then go into music and i cant go through the songs i have to look for the artists how can i tranfer it to the music section

  • joekerr gave a review on 23/05/2009 03:44 Report abuse

    my yp-t9 is not turning on. ive re-charge it in the morning but it i didnt use the whole day! when i was about to use it in the night it wasnt turning on at all! anyone help me pls. i dont have any idea how to fix it thnx

    • Good: mmm
    • Bad: mmm
  • HAHA gave a review on 19/04/2009 19:21 Report abuse

    Just as good as my sisters nano

    • Good: Its all good
    • Bad: Side buttons get a bit anoying
  • jasonfei07 gave 9/10 on 03/03/2009 20:24 Report abuse

    i cant change the video to svi can some1 help me!!!

    • Good: the mp3 is ok
    • Bad: nothing
  • The Soul Of Metal91 gave 10/10 on 06/01/2009 02:26 Report abuse

    Hey there, I have a bit of a problem, after converting a video clip 2 svi format using EMODIO, i noticed a delay between audio and video, although there is no delay in the original video (be4 conversion), some help plz!

    • Good: Durable, looks good, small, etc.
    • Bad: can't think of anything
  • Samsungfan gave 9/10 on 17/12/2008 10:21 Report abuse

    I really liked this product and it is a little bit more better than a Ipod nano

    • Good: when I first got it I was really surprised how the sound came out of the earphones with rich sounds
    • Bad: Nothing
  • kathryn judd gave 7/10 on 29/10/2008 12:21 Report abuse

    I bought a wall charger from ebay because i can't always get access to a computer to charge it.

    • Good: I haven't had anything much to do with ipods but this seems to work okay
    • Bad: My battery doesn't last very long. I followed the instructions the 1st time i used it, Any suggestions?
  • musicloverr gave 5/10 on 31/08/2008 03:06 Report abuse

    none of my videos ever play on the device even though I changed the file format to svi and used the software too.

    • Bad: the videos never ever ever play!!!!
  • Civinod gave 9/10 on 19/03/2008 18:46 Report abuse

    Fantastic Player especially becuase it support ogg in a round about way

    • Good: Better than nano
      beautiful screen
      FM radio
      voice recorder
    • Bad: not mini usb but a stupid cable that i faound from an old lg moblie phone
      svi format for video.
  • BostonNP gave 8/10 on 20/12/2007 13:39 Report abuse

    I really like this MP3 player. I thought it was broken, but got the hint from one of the comments on this site to press a/b button the same time as the menu for 5-10 secs and it WORKED!

    • Good: Small, stylish, and fun to use.
    • Bad: You can't charge without computer. Earbuds are uncomfortable. Buttons are small and sometimes difficult to use

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