![]() We faced a very intuitive and clean interface again. It can be run from the music menu or directly through the music player. BeatDJ rocks the crowdīeatDJ is the application, which turns your phone into small DJ mixer. It's a music recognition service similar to Sony Ericsson TrackID. Newly named, but well known, the Find Music service is also part of the music player. It looks pretty nice in real, we'll do our best to give you the scoop of the niceties as soon as possible. So the retail version will have the so-called Disc UI that mimics a jukebox. You've gotta remember that Samsung have pimped the user experience even more later on in the development of the Beat DJ. It's really fun and amazingly responsive. The fast-forward and rewind commands are handled via the touch-sensitive arch that extends over the music keys. The standard music controls are at the bottom - two skip buttons and play/pause. As usual it's got nothing to do with sound quality, but only with battery efficiency. The M7600 has an energy efficient ICEPower audio amplifier by Bang and Olufsen. Next line of buttons is the 5.1 virtual surround on/off button, shuffle and repeat. Both track lists on BeatDJ and the music player have similar view and scrolling between them is available from the virtual scroll wheel at the bottom or the volume rocker. On the top we have three buttons - turning on the BeatDJ, view the playlist and settings. Let's take a look on the Now playing screen. The unique music player created especially for M7600 will impress you with its simple and attractive interface, and options galore.
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