The Samsung Galaxy S is an Android phone. Last time I checked they were going 
for about $50 on ebay and they work well as an MP3 player, especially if you 
install CyanogenMod.


On 16 October 2014 8:49:06 PM AEDT, Geoff D'Arcy <[email protected]> wrote:
>On 15/10/14 21:04, [email protected] wrote:
>> I am looking for recommendations for a portable mp3 player that will
>work
>> with Linux. Basicly I hope it appears as a USB drive so one can
>simply copy
>> the music to and from the player.
>A couple of years ago I brought a Samsung Galaxy S. It's basically 
>Samsung's imitation of an ipod touch, looks like a phone but is not a 
>phone.  I put a 32G sd card in it and it's been great.
>
>In retrospect I should have brought a prepaid Android phone and used it
>
>in flight mode.  Would have done the same thing at more than half the
>cost.
>
>Works will with Linux, in fact I use rsync to keep the podcasts I
>listen 
>to in sync.
>
>Geoff
>
>
>
>
>>
>> Note:Its for a friend, I have no knowledge and in fact little
>interest in
>> such devices. I am sure though this has been discussed before on this
>list.
>> A search on the net produced results that were some years out of
>date.
>>
>> Lindsay
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