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Requiem
 Posts: 2 |
 Wed Jun 20, 2007 10:13 pm |
It's actually my first cellphone (yeah, registed getting one for years.). Anyways, I wanted to use the cellphone as a portable mp3 player. However, in the instruction booklet that came with the phone, it claimed "mp3 can be listened to with A2DP bluetooth headphones".
I really don't want to spend another hundred dollar or so. Can I use any bluetooth product to listen to mp3, or does it need to be A2DP headphones?
Also, the mini-USB cable I need to purchase to transfer music is 5 pin, and data storage I need to purchase is micro SD, correct? I would have also included this in the title, but I couldn't fit it all in.
PS
Does anyone have an advice as to what headset / headphone to purchase for this? I don't want to spend too much money, and it doesn't have to be bluetooth. I can live with wire. I basically want something to listen to while jogging.
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 Malibu21
 Posts: 1002
Phone Model: V3xx Lightly Modded, V6 Maxx Tweaked nicely.
Service Provider: The New AT&T |
 Sat Jun 23, 2007 3:44 am |
1) Yes any bt will work however the quality is shotty.
2)You can use any mini USB cable you can get it at radioshack for 10 bucks
3) yes micro SD upto 2GB
4) Motorola has a USB-3.5mm headphone adapter that you can use to use your favorite regular headphones, that may be the least expensive option.
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Requiem
 Posts: 2 |
 Sat Jun 23, 2007 8:12 pm |
I see.
Thank you for the information.
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 Malibu21
 Posts: 1002
Phone Model: V3xx Lightly Modded, V6 Maxx Tweaked nicely.
Service Provider: The New AT&T |
 Sun Jun 24, 2007 3:21 am |
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No problem thats what I'm here for
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