Yes.
No the coby mp828 8gb mp3 player has an app on it.
Yes, Skullcandy headphones can work with an MP3 player as long as the MP3 player has a standard audio jack compatible with the headphone's plug. Most Skullcandy headphones come with a 3.5mm jack, which is commonly found on MP3 players. However, if the MP3 player uses a different audio output, such as Bluetooth, you would need compatible wireless Skullcandy headphones. Always check the specifications of both the headphones and the MP3 player to ensure compatibility.
yeah.
This depends on which model coby mp3 player you are looking at. Some have built in hard disks that are permanent. Some require SD cards in which case you can get a bigger or smaller sized card ranging from megabytes to gigabytes.
Depending upon personal preference a Coby MP3 player might be more attractive than an iPod Nano. They both share many of the same features but the Coby MP3 player is significantly cheaper and uses Windows Media.
Of course, it doesn't mater what mp3 is used.
To download music onto a Coby MP3 player from a PS3, first, ensure that your music files are stored on the PS3's hard drive. Connect the Coby MP3 player to the PS3 via USB. Navigate to the Music section on the PS3, select the desired songs, and use the "Copy" option to transfer the files to the connected MP3 player. After the transfer is complete, safely disconnect the Coby MP3 player to enjoy your music.
coby by far:)
A mp3 player way better
If you buy an MP3 new, it will come with a pair of headphones. You may want to upgrade to a more comfortable pair of headphones based on your needs.
I usually Just let the charge Die I have a Coby Mp3 player and when it freezes I just leave it alone for a couple hours until it automatically turns off
yes.im certian all have same fit and charge