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Originally Posted by Sage
Yes, but... can you play any MP3 on your phone or do you have to buy them from your phone company? BWA HA HA HA!
Death to proprietary music!
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I can play any MP3 that I have...
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Originally Posted by stevie667
What phone do you have nosoup? Sounds kick ass.
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It's called a Fusic, made by LG
http://www1.sprintpcs.com/explore/Ph...artState=group
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Originally Posted by shakran
Hope you have a charger everywhere you go - - -An mp3/FM transmitter will go through batteries like crazy
Does the GPS feature require airtime?
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From what I've seen so far, the FM transmitter actually doesn't use a whole lot of battery - I've probably had it on continuously for 7-8 hours, in addition to normal talk time, before the battery runs out.
I do have a car charger, though, so it isn't really much of an issue - that's mainly where I use the transmitter.
I believe the GPS feature falls under internet usage, although I am not 100% certain. For an extra five bucks a month Sprint offers unlimited internet, so it isn't too big of an issue.
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Originally Posted by blahblah454
I am glad you like your new phone. Personaly I like my items to be specialized. I like my phone for only talking, I like a camera that only takes pictures, I like an mp3 player that only plays mp3's... and so on. My brother always jokes about the way things are all being combined to make an ultra crappy item for everything (as in cameras sucking at taking pictures and being mp3 players), he takes his Cannon Rebel and pretends to talk into it... I think its funny anyways.
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I agree with you to an extent, but with how quickly the quality of combination items are improving, I may not agree for long.
I'm much more likely to listen to MP3's if they are on my phone - point in case, I purchased an MP3 Player a couple of years ago that I don't think I have ever even used. However, my phone goes with me whereever I go, all the time.
Although the camera on the phone isn't the best of quality, it can come in useful, at least sometimes. A friend of mine was in an accident (not her fault) and I used my old phone to take photos of the accident as well as the license plate of the other vehicle. It was fortunate that I did, because the guy ended up just driving off when she called the police.
Using those photos in court made it easy for her to win, plus the guy got charged with leaving the scene of an accident.