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DIY charger for Samsung YP-P2

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Hello people,
I have this old Samsung YP-P2 mp3 player, but its original charger is long gone. I can make one at home, but a silly problem arose - I can't find the charger connector pinout for the life of me. Does anyone have it by any chance? Thanks in advance! :thumbsup:
 

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Can you get a look at the battery to see what type it is? Some types (eg., Li-ion) require caution in terms of charge rate and final voltage. It may be a wiser solution if you were to remove the battery, locate the + and - terminals, and charge it with measuring instruments attached.

I see four terminals on the Li-ion battery in my broken cell phone. It suggests there is more to giving it a proper charge, than just hooking up a power source to its + and - contacts. So don't take my recommendation as a final word.
 

I already removed the battery, that's why I'm trying to figure out where the positive and negative terminals are at the charger connector, not at the battery. That way I could reuse a phone charger, which is used to charge the same type 3.7V Li-ion batteries.
 

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