It’s not meant to be very interactive, but they do add to the coolness quotient of the device. Users can choose between two different themes called the Visible Layered UI which has all the icons listed in a grid form and the second called the Daily Life UI, which has six different animated menu screens (for some reason Cowon’s site lists it as a UI) for different parts of the day. Then again you can’t expect much from a screen of this size. The 2.6-inch screen has a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels, which is not too impressive. The C2 has an interface that’s a little similar to the X7 but operates very smoothly. Right from the buttons, the flap and the ports underneath it to the grill speakers at the back, all of them will not give you a cheap feel. The design is not extraordinary as such, but the build quality of the C2 is top-notch. MicroSD card lets you increase capacity, USB/AV port for charging, transferring data and TV Out I’ll stick to the fact that you can get a much better experience if you invest in a better quality set from another company. There’s no noise cancellation or isolation as such, but the playback is very good.
I didn’t like the fact that the wire is thin but the good thing is that it doesn’t entangle easily. They are not in-ear phones but have a nice, well-built base made of hard plastic and are capable of dishing out clear and well defined audio. The bundled earphones that come with the C2 compliment the device as well. At the back, there are tiny stereo speakers situated at the top right corner. Following this are the volume control buttons. The next is the menu button which brings you to the main menu no matter how deep you’ve lost yourself into some folder. At the top there are four buttons, one of them can be used alternately as either a Screen Lock or Microphone button. The flap fits in well enough and ensures that both these openings stay safe from dust that you’re bound to encounter during everyday travel. There’s the 3.5 mm audio jack at the left side and on the right, there’s a flap to cover a MicroSD card slot (memory expandable to 32 GB) and Cowon’s proprietary USB slot meant for charging and transferring files to the device.
Most Android devices, on the other hand, enable USB OTG.Daily Life UI pretty cool and intuitive to use If that’s the case, all you have to do now is insert a large-capacity micro SD card and transfer all of your digital files to it.
If your portable media player is an Android device, it may have the ability to extend capacity via a micro SD card slot. Is it possible for me to use my old Android phone as an MP3 player? If Play Music isn’t available, swipe up from the centre of the screen and tap it.
HOW TO TRANSFER MUSIC FROM MP3 TO ANDROID PHONE Drag and drop the music into the folder of your MP3 device on your Windows PC. After that, locate the folder containing the songs you wish to transfer to your MP3 device.
Locate your MP3 player on My Computer, which is normally marked as a detachable disc. High-speed Mini USB 2.0 cables are built-in. It can also serve as a memory card reader and a file storage device. Independent Volume Control is also included, allowing for a more user-friendly experience. To lock/unlock the screen, simply press one key. Earphones with HiFi bass and a stylish and classy design. TXT format, photo viewing, FLAC formats, and AMV video. Audio built-in, flash memory disc Play music with support for MP3/Voice Recorder/FM Radio/E-book.
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