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mp3 enabled phones instead of ipods

Postby cherie » November 30th, 2006

my next trip is a short one (2 1/2 weeks in brazil) and i really didn't want to bring my ipod (don't want it to get stolen or ruined) but thought i'd like some music at certain points...and i just got a new mobile yesterday (apparently, talking on the phone while you're in a bathtub is NOT a good idea, who would know?! HeHe) and it's enabled to listen to music. i have to buy a $30 card (via verizon) but then i can download and listen to mp3s. how cool! anyway, in case other people don't know about it, i thought i'd mention it.
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Postby Pete Teoh » November 30th, 2006

The only caveat here is to make sure your mobile phone has a "flight mode" whereby the cell radio is turned off but will still operate the digital music player. I have a W810i that works in this way and it's great. I just ordered a 2GB memory card for it so I can store plenty of music on it. Smile

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Postby MikaL » November 30th, 2006

I'm interested to know what your experience turns out to be once you've used it for a while.

Mine can do this, but I haven't even thought about using it as a player. Partly because of the battery life I guess - I need my phone more than my music and I'm pretty bad at charging things on a routine basis.
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Postby Pete Teoh » November 30th, 2006

Battery life would depend on the particular phone model. Mine does quite well. I've used it as a digital music player for 1-2 hours at a time and the battery level only goes down maybe 5-10%.
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