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> I Heard About Mp3player/mobile Phones..., any truth behind this?
karlo
post Aug 7 2005, 10:01 AM
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I think a seperate phone and mp3 would be great because mp3's will eat alot on your phone, which I think, will make your cellphone slower and slower... Having a seperate mp3 like iPod would be great biggrin.gif
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kraam
post Aug 7 2005, 10:16 AM
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you dont exactly have to have the same memory as the phone you could buy a memorycard to put the songs in thats what i do.
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Zychez
post Aug 7 2005, 11:35 AM
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yup. those phones my friends have have a small space in the mmc so they usually getit filled up easily, and since there are a couple of useful programs for the phone, the internal memory gets eaten up too,

and yeah, i feel the phone gets slower at times`
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post Aug 7 2005, 02:49 PM
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Still according to the product's profession.
A MP3 player is still better in terms of music quality, convenience and standard while a mobile phone is still a communication device. Although a mobile phone includes MP3 player function, it still loses to a real 100% MP3 device in terms of music quality and probably device quality. It goes same for mobile office function in mobile phones as compared to a handheld or a notebook. It is still ultimately a mobile phone.

So it depends on the user. If the user doesn't mind to for-go a superb music quality, a mobile phone combined with different functions might be a good choice. Else, having an MP3 player will create the real musical quality that the user wants, especially its surround sound feature. smile.gif
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john826
post Aug 15 2005, 02:49 PM
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Phones are becoming alot more advanced alot quicker.

They will have alot more features in the future.

They were even planing on putting some sort of tracking device on them I think so people new where you were.
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