Samsung T10

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Samsung T10

Manufacturer Samsung Electronics
Type Digital audio player
Portable media player
Connectivity USB 2.0, Bluetooth
Retail availability 2007-present
Input Touch controlled D-pad, Power/Hold slider
Display Backlit TFT LCD Screen

The Samsung T10 is a flash memory 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 is bluetooth compatible allowing it to connect to a bluetooth headset and with Firmware Version 2.00 it enables Bluetooth sending and receiving songs, videos, pictures etc. between any bluetooth devices. It also allows the player to connect with mobile phones, allowing the ability to speak directly into the T10 using it as a phone. With version 3.3 (current version), the T10 supports games, 10 new themes (non-Best Buy only), and enhanced Bluetooth support. The File Browser option is a major plus with this handy little machine. You can quickly scan through the files you have on your T10 and chose which what you want to go to right from this vantage point.

[edit] Supported file formats

The T10 supports MP3, WMA, AAC, and Ogg Vorbis audio formats. The text viewer only supports plain text files. The photo viewer supports only JPEG photos. The video viewer supports WMV and MPEG4/SVI (.svi is the same as a DivX/Xvid encoded video in an avi).

[edit] Regional Differences

The Korean version of the YP-T10 supports synchronized lyrics embedded in songs and video bookmarking. In most regions, MTP is used as the file transfer protocol. However, switching to UMS from MTP and vice-versa is possible, but most likely voids the player's warranty in all regions. Moreover, European versions offer RDS. There is also a special Best Buy version that contains custom firmware with direct Rhapsody link-up.

[edit] External links

  • [1] Samsung official website]