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Old 12-13-2005, 03:20 AM   #9 (permalink)
vortmax
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i happen to have an mp3 player in my phone and it works just fine. I'd much rather carry around a single phone that can play music (that takes miniSD cards up to 10 gig) then carry around a phone and an MP3 player. I have another dedicated mp3 player that I use for running. It actually holds less then the phone does.

Sound quality is never a concern with ANY mp3 player as you are listening through headphones, not high end speakers. The sound quality on these phones through headphones is similar to any mp3 player on the market. As for controls, I have play/pause and seek buttons on the front of the phone as well as volume control on the side. I can't scroll through folders, but it works just fine to LISTEN TO MUSIC, not house my entire media collection.

As for the camera phone feature. It's quite handy. If I'm out to take real pictures, then I take my 35mm SLR. If I'm out running errands, or around town, or at the bars, and I see something I want a picture of, I can pull out my phone and it works just fine. You sacriface quality for convience. If you were expecting to be taking high quality pics, you'd have a seperate camera with you. Again, I don't like lugging all these things aroung with me all the time just for when I happen to need them.


The MP3 player works with a normal headset that plugs into a headphone jack. You can use the same headset you use for talking hands free. I'm not sure if you can use a bluetooth headset or not.
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