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Re: Cell Media-Phones
Radix, might wanna have this moved to the Sandbox or GD forum on the main list as you'll probably get a lot more commentary there. We're all too addicted to NS to be listening to music through our cell phones, you know that.
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Re: Cell Media-Phones
I've got the LG Chocolate. I like it, but it's not was it's cracked up to be. It uses a microSD card to store the music, so your not really limited on the ammount of space. Through verizon I got the music package that includes headphones and also an adapter that will allow you to use headphones you want. The chocolate is only supposed to only play mp3 and wma, but i've never tried anything else so i'm not positive. Battery life is not bad, but it's not really that great either. I gotta go to school, but i'll post some pictures when I get back.
Conclusion* Get the LG Chocolate if you love the body style like I do. If your serious about music stick with an Ipod or Zune. |
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Re: Cell Media-Phones
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Re: Cell Media-Phones
The Nokia N80 is an excellent mp3 platform. It's running the Symbian OS, so if you don't like the built-in music player (which I think is great) there are plenty of free players out there for it. The sound qualiy is excellent over the headphones and this is the only phone I've ever used that has hands-free speakers that sounds good enough and are loud enough to listen to music to. As an added bonus the N80 supports bluetooth stereo headsets like this one.
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