
Screen, button, ports, done.Īs you'd expect, that display is a 4.2-inch WVGA affair. While it shares much of the DNA of the Galaxy line of cellphones, it does seem to lack a little of their flare. Well, not nothing, exactly, as there is a 1,500 mAh battery and microSD slot (to augment the on-board eight or 16 gigs by up to 32GB). Whereas you might typically expect to see a SIM slot, there is, of course, nothing. The only notable differences are under the battery cover. There's the plastic body, the "home" button, the capacitive buttons at the bottom, even the top and bottom speaker grills. Makes sense to us - the similarities are endless. Why, more than once during our testing period we were asked if this was that new Galaxy handset.
GALAXY S3 FLAC PLAYER ANDROID
Specifically, a Samsung-made Android phone. Make no mistake: this looks like a phone.

Can what is essentially a phone-without-a-phone, hold its territory and prevent the mobile bandits from scaling the walls? We spend some time with it in the trenches to find out.%Gallery-158412% As you can see, a full-fat media player in 2012 wears a very different uniform than its forefathers, and definitely fights a different battle. Why all the nostalgia? Samsung's Galaxy Player 4.2 is the latest descendent of the Android media player lineage, and the company's rightful heir to its PMP kingdom. There will always be a corner of the gadget realm for them but it's more of a country cottage, compared to the sprawling manor of yesteryear. Now that your phone, watch and pretty much any other gadget can fill the shoes of the media player, its days among gadget nobility are numbered, and its rank slipping ever lower. Whoa, iPod video! These are sentences that are largely consigned to the digital mists of time. How many gigs has yours got? Mine plays FLAC. It wasn't all that long ago that one of the pinnacles of the gadget world was the PMP.

First I had to find the music player on my phone that the Galaxy Wearable app uses. I now have several music players on my Note 9 (Google Play Music, Apple Music, Samsung Music, Music Hub). Now the Samsung Note 9 calls it the Galaxy Wearable App (Open the Samsung Apps folder and select Galaxy Wearable ). I used to manage the apps on the watch using the Samsung Gear App (Open the Samsung Apps folder on your phone and select Samsung Gear). I'm switching from the Samsung Note 5 to the Note 9 and using the Samsung Gear 3 Frontier Watch. I found a solution to mine that's similar to yours.
