One of the many accessories that Samsung introduced at the Samsung Unpacked 2012 event in London, together with the Samsung Galaxy S III, is this little music player dubbed as the Samsung S Pebble. This probably ain't an accessory to the SGS III because it can basically work on it's own and play you a thousand or more songs. The S Pebble can store a total of 4GB in that little device and with all those control buttons and switches, the S Pebble is easy to "wear" and use. The S Pebble works perfectly with your SGS III, aside from being designed in congruent with the smartphone, the S Pebble can easily transfer your songs from your SGS III into it.
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The S Pebble can play your music for up to 17 hours non-stop and allows you to switch between the shuffle or the normal playing mode. Here's one cool feature of the S Pebble when connected with the SGS III as described by Samsung "Using the phone connector, you can easily drag and drop files between your S Pebble and the GALAXY S III.".
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You might also think that since the S Pebble is such a small device, it might not play your music the way they should sound or at least expect. Samsung did not want you to experience that hence, the S Pebble comes packed with an incredible bass-rich sound featuring the SoundAlive system. That is basically boosting the bass on this little music player giving you great music listening experience.
The S Pebble still does not have any details on when it will be sold to which markets. I think this should come with the SGS III, I mean launch together with the smartphone. But if not, I will surely be blogging about it. Enjoy more photos of the S Pebble below and if you want more information about the device, head over here.
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