Saturday, September 17, 2011

MP3 Phones


!±8± MP3 Phones

A few years ago, was the enthusiasm for the iPod and MP3 players, portable digital devices that will replace the portable CD player. Around the same time, handset manufacturers must start thinking "There's a new market here" ... have thus the birth of the MP3 phone.

Now almost every reputable manufacturer has created at least one of these phones. They combine the utility of the phone with the entertainment value of the MP3 player and most have alsointegrated camera and video recorder, standard on most phones now.

Most of the MP3 phones tend to be "pushers", with few exceptions such as Ericsson W950i and W960i 5310 and Nokia's younger sister, the 5310, the Nokia 5610 has not only the slider design, but also has a cursor on the front of the phone, so you can easily switch from phone, MP3 player and radio. On most phones, MP3 music will cut off automatically during a call, andThe player can, while you do other things on the phone like surfing the Web or sending messages.

Most cell phones come with a minimum amount of memory, depending on the model, but memory cards can be purchased at very low prices. The MicroSD card starts at just over £ 10 from most phone shops, and is available in 1GB, 2GB or 4GB sizes. The phones are music, videos and JPEG images can be transferred directly from a PC using a cable or Bluetooth, if you have installed on your PC.

So if you're an MP3Player and a cell phone, and can not decide what to buy first, no. Get a phone that instead of an MP3 player thinks, and save money.


MP3 Phones

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