# Samsung Galaxy Player 50

> 2010 Android smartphone

**Wikidata**: [Q488559](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q488559)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/samsung-galaxy-player-50

Here’s the structured knowledge entry for **Samsung Galaxy Player 50** based on the provided source material:

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## Summary  
The **Samsung Galaxy Player 50** is a 2010 Android smartphone developed by Samsung Electronics. It runs on Android Froyo or Gingerbread and was succeeded by the Samsung Galaxy Note N7000 in 2011. The device is also known by aliases like *Yepp Galaxy Player 50* and *YP-G50*.

## Key Facts  
- **Release Year**: 2010  
- **Operating System**: Android Froyo (inception: May 20, 2010) or Android Gingerbread (inception: December 6, 2010)  
- **Manufacturer**: Samsung Electronics (founded: January 13, 1969; headquartered in Suwon and Seoul, South Korea)  
- **Preceded by**: Samsung i8000 (2009 smartphone)  
- **Succeeded by**: Samsung Galaxy Note N7000 (released September 11, 2011)  
- **Aliases**: 옙 갤럭시 플레이어 50, Yepp Galaxy Player 50, YP-G50, 갤럭시 플레이어 50  
- **Website**: [Official Samsung page](http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/mp3-players/YP-G1CWY/XAA)  
- **Freebase ID**: `/m/0dgrpg5`  

## FAQs  
### Q: What operating system does the Samsung Galaxy Player 50 use?  
A: It runs on either Android Froyo (released May 2010) or Android Gingerbread (released December 2010), depending on the version.  

### Q: Who manufactured the Samsung Galaxy Player 50?  
A: It was developed and manufactured by Samsung Electronics, a South Korean multinational electronics company founded in 1969.  

### Q: What replaced the Samsung Galaxy Player 50?  
A: It was succeeded by the Samsung Galaxy Note N7000, released in September 2011.  

## Why It Matters  
The Samsung Galaxy Player 50 represents an early example of Samsung’s foray into Android smartphones, bridging the gap between its earlier Windows Mobile devices (like the i8000) and the later Galaxy Note series. As a 2010 device, it contributed to the rapid adoption of Android in the smartphone market, competing with contemporaries like the iPhone 3GS. Its dual-OS support (Froyo or Gingerbread) also reflects the transitional phase of Android’s development during that period. While not a flagship, it played a role in establishing Samsung’s Galaxy brand as a versatile alternative in the mobile space.  

## Notable For  
- **Early Android Adoption**: One of Samsung’s first Android smartphones released in 2010.  
- **Dual OS Versions**: Supported both Android Froyo and Gingerbread.  
- **Predecessor/Successor Link**: Bridged Samsung’s Windows Mobile (i8000) and Galaxy Note (N7000) eras.  
- **Aliases**: Marketed under multiple names, including *Yepp Galaxy Player 50* and *YP-G50*.  

## Body  
### Specifications  
- **Operating System**:  
  - Android Froyo (2.2) or Android Gingerbread (2.3)  
- **Manufacturer**: Samsung Electronics (headquartered in Suwon/Seoul, South Korea)  
- **Release Timeline**:  
  - Preceded by: Samsung i8000 (2009)  
  - Succeeded by: Samsung Galaxy Note N7000 (2011)  

### Aliases and Identifiers  
- **Aliases**: 옙 갤럭시 플레이어 50, Yepp Galaxy Player 50, YP-G50, 갤럭시 플레이어 50  
- **Freebase ID**: `/m/0dgrpg5`  
- **Official Website**: [Samsung US Mobile Page](http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/mp3-players/YP-G1CWY/XAA)  

### Related Entities  
- **Developer/Manufacturer**: Samsung Electronics (founded 1969, 109,541 employees as of 2021)  
- **OS Versions**:  
  - Android Froyo (inception: May 20, 2010)  
  - Android Gingerbread (inception: December 6, 2010)  

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## References

1. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013