We all know that the devices of Samsung’s Galaxy family are doing pretty good business, and the South Korean electronics giant wants to cash in on the rising popularity of the Galaxy family with the launch of two new Galaxy Players. The two new mobile-internet devices are Android-powered, having 4- and 5-inch screens respectively. Like other smartphones in the Galaxy family, the Galaxy Player also features Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) connectivity, front and rear cameras, stereo speakers, and support for Adobe Flash 10.1.

Users who love downloading videos and audios on their device will be happy to know, that the new Galaxy Players have an 8GB of on-board storage. And interested users can always increase the memory of their by using the microSD card slot. Since the Galaxy Player is Android-based, the users will be able to access other Android apps of their choice via the Android Market.
Samsung is a big name in the electronics world and with the addition of the new Galaxy Player would definitely help the company in establishing itself as a major player in the rapidly expanding gadget market. The devices are set to find many takers, as they are perfect to enjoy games, music, videos, social media and e-books.
“Our Galaxy Family – including Galaxy S mobile phones and Galaxy Tab – has been a success because we give people what they truly wish for – access to thousands of Android Apps coupled with Samsung’s sleek design,”
says Tim Baxter, President, Consumer Business Division at Samsung Electronics America to HotHardware.
“Our new Galaxy Players deliver that same experience in two terrific, ultra-portable form factors – without incurring fees for a monthly data plan.”
Source: HotHardware