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I love to listen to audio books. My MP3 player (which is an extremely basic 1GB AAA-powered cheapo) works like this-
On my way into work, I start listening to my book. When I get to work, I hold down the power button until it goes off. When I get back in my car to return home, I just power it back up and it resumes where it left off.
For the longest time I was trying to use my Samsung Upstage II. It has a basic but serviceable music player, but it will not resume a track where it was left off. It will just restart the music player anew each and every time. I was making do by manually splitting my large MP3 files into chunks that roughly matched my commute times, but this is a lousy solution.
Which phone, especially one from Verizon, will do what I seek? A secondary concern would also be WiFi connectivity with a decent browser, and a modest to good quality camera (2MP or better with good optics).
This seems like a almost unattainable goal... does anyone on this board have any advice?
Phone(s):
1: T-Mobile Touch Pro 2, Pharos Traveler 137, Nokia N900
2: Nokia 6220 classic, SE Equinox (backup)
3: Option iCON 452
Provider(s):
T-Mobile EM+ 3 in 1 with 2 lines: $110| Red Pocket prepaid voice| Datajack AWS 3G
Joined: Aug 2004
From: New York, NY
Posts: 27,209
if you have WM phone (touch, touch pro, mogul), try TCPMP or GSPlayer
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speedtest result with Nokia N900 tethered through USB
expiration date: 20110220
5Mbps in and 1Mbps out!!!
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