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I'm never a big fans on listening/watching multimedia stuff (music, video, movies, stuff like those) on portable devices, so I never personally own a portable device just to listen/watch anything, beside an old cassette walkman recorder that my parents get me for my first days at college (that was back in 1997/1998). use that walkman thing for about 1½ quarters and never use it again (I can take OK notes and my exams' grades were good enough to graduate me from college).
I occasionally fire up my K750i and listens to the MP3 I collected over the years and get the kids moving/dancing to the music as an alternative to exercising
on the other hand, my hubby heavily uses his W800i to listen to his music at work. he asked me all the time "why on earth are people using those bluetooth ear piece instead of just using the loudspeaker if they want a handsfree use of the phone?"
I'd say that it's personal preference
and I'm one of those people that prefer to lug a digital camera and a cellphone on vacation, just because the pics of the digital camera is on a whole other level compared to the pics my cellphone took! especially indoors!!
p.s. I'd think again if I have to take my video camera too, because that thing requires a lot of gadgets and hubby is not the person who like to bring a lot of stuff for vacation
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Posted: 2007-07-24 18:29:23
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I have been using my smartphones as my primary music devices for years.
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Posted: 2007-07-24 22:32:43
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i use my phone as mp3 player, tiny mp4 player, phone, dictionary and camera device. although it's just a k800, but it seems to be great, cause i only need to charge one device at a time, rather than have 5 different devices to charge...
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Posted: 2007-07-25 09:42:24
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upgraded to an i.tech blueband r stereo bluetooth headset. no more wire clutter!
actual unit w/ my k610i...
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Posted: 2007-07-26 00:26:04
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I often do but I tend to just use my MOS Portable cd player round the house when im t home
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Posted: 2007-07-28 01:10:03
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ive been using my phone as my primary mp3 player camera and camcorder since the w800i, my needs are simple and all the se phones ive had since worked well. currently using a k800i looking to upgrade to a w960i or p1i
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Posted: 2007-07-28 02:49:52
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@lazeeboy, how's the sound quality with the setup you're using? I'm actually thinking of getting a K610i too, cos it has A2DP, and it's relatively cheap over here. I actually feel that my K750i has better sound quality than my Sony NW-E002 mp3 player. Feels like the K750i has more power to drive my earphones. I kinda regret buying my mp3 player now, cos I could have just used the money to get a larger capacity memory card and the HPM-85. Might be a bit silly to do that now that I've got an mp3 player.
Am looking to get the K610i and the Motorola bluetooth stereo headset HT820, still considering though. If anyone has any advice to give me, I'd be more than happy to hear it. I'd like to know if the HT820 is any good, and whether I should be getting a K610i at this point, seeing that it isn't exactly a new phone, and that I already have a K750i. If only the K750i had A2DP, I wouldn't even be thinking of getting a new phone, to be honest.
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Posted: 2007-07-28 20:53:30
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i use my phone as primary music player, as i dont have no more music players
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Posted: 2007-07-28 21:04:39
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I use my P990 as my music player. better to carry this instead of an additional music player. Plus having the added convenience of taking and making calls without removing earphones is a bonus
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Posted: 2007-07-29 11:37:08
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@deluded: hi. sound quality's ok. comparing my current headset with the hpm-70, i'd say the latter has more advantages coz it's got more bass and noise cancelling(in-ear design). but i still prefer my current set-up coz it's totally wireless/clutter-free and music's output can also be adjusted using the phone's equalizer.
if you're more into music, then i suggest you go for the K610/K618. but if you're after the picture quality, stick with your K750. K610 takes crappy shots in low-light conditions.
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[ This Message was edited by: lazeeboy on 2007-08-01 18:41 ]
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Posted: 2007-08-01 19:36:31
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