Raelene Cunnick: cell phone with mp3 player DUH, but that will not b able to hold as many songs and will cost more
Virgil Menefee: 2
Sol Bayn: Im an adolescent and had all of this it hasn't made me a extra constructive or worst person. Dont think of facebook could be used till its sufficiently old to relise the hazards of what could ensue. cellular telephones are fantastic too as a results of fact quite use it to maintain in touch with pals plus family can easily get in touch if mandatory to or the teen can get in touch with their dad and mom in the event that they could... dont see clarification why shouldnt have ipods of mp3 gamers maybe no longer an ipod till at last the teen is familiar with the thank you to understand property as there could be quite high priced basically maybe a extra value-effective mp3 participant all of them do the comparable activity!...Show more
Cletus Makler: Now i still use iPod for musics.
Maritza Ebanks: u can use fo! r the above two purpes's from nokia 6600 onwardsneed not to carry two items, with a extended MMC. when a single one can survive your both problems.
Amina Motzer: I have a cell phone with a built in MP3 player and I also have a video iPod. I never use the cell phone's mp3 features because I don't want to run down my battery since the phone is more important to me as a phone than as an mp3 player. Besides the cell phone only holds 512 mb of music vs the iPod's 30 gb. Finally, the phone has a 1/8" headphone jack (most headphones have a 1/4" plug) so you have to use the headphones which came with the phone.... and they are horrible for music. I would strongly recommend an actual mp3 player and not a phone with a built in mp3....Show more
Luther Plagmann: To add music to your phone, you connect it to your computer and, using Windows Media Player 10, transfer songs from your music library to your phone. If you use V-Cast's music download service, it's $1.99 per s! ong downloaded directly to your phone, or 99 cents if download! ed to your PC. Videos range from $1 - $4, depending on content. 99 cents is what iTunes charges per song, $1.99 per video.My suggestion would be to use your phone. iPod is over-priced, over-hyped and over-endorsed. A good product, but too expensive to be so unversitile. The accessories are also very expensive. Use your phone, your current music collection and whatever download site you generally prefer.Good luck!...Show more
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