Resistant to scratching, anodized body, factory installed screen protector, Long battery life, ID3 tag browsing, Radio tuner, Intuitive interface, Great sound processor (DNSe)
Average earphones
The Samsung T10 really delivers in a small package; it is very attractive, jam-packed with nifty features, and sports a very intuitive interface. There were very few problems when using this audio player on a daily basis, and at a fairly competitive pr...
Abstract: For our first review of Samsung products at Tweak3D, we chose to take a detailed look at the T10 MP3 player (4GB), which is a solid Ipod alternative, for a decent price (around $120 USD).FeaturesAvailable colors: black, lime green, red, whiteStorage ca...
Abstract: The Samsung T10 is built as the successor to the T9 MP3 player, but there is minimal similarity between the two except its heritage. Where the T9 is bulky and round, the T10 sports a smaller footprint and is targeted at the more fashion conscious cr...
Thin, light design, great top-level menu animations, FM radio record
Limited audio and video formats, small screen for video
The T10 is a cute little device, and Sammy and his clone puppies certainly grew on us the more that we used it. But it seems more energy went into the interface animation than actual audio and video playback, because the dearth of format options was ...
Superb sound quality, Bluetooth / mobile connectivity, Reader for TXT and DataCast
Main menu a bit sluggish
In a world of sleek and sexy travel companions (and I don’t mean the two-legged variety; I’m talking about personal media devices!), the Samsung YP-T10 is one of the sleekest I’ve seen. But just because it looks so good, it...
Well-designed. Sharp screen. Intuitive interface. FM radio. Bluetooth capabilities, including call answering. Customizable backgrounds. Voice recorder.
Limited file support. Touch-sensitive buttons not very responsive. User EQ is weak.
Everything looks and feels right about the Samsung T10, but limited file support means that only PC users who have accepted Windows Media Player as their standard need read on....