Cell Phones Are Facing the Music!


by Robin Meyer - Date: 2007-01-16 - Word Count: 594 Share This!

How many people remember to take their iPods wherever they go? Of course, you have to remember to charge it and carry it along with your cell phone. Yet, though inconvenient, there are times where you wished you had yours: standing in a long line, waiting for someone who is late. Wouldn't it be nice to listen to music wherever you are? Forget about having to carry your iPod around. The latest and greatest in portable music technology is none other than your cell phone.

The array of cell phones is constantly changing and many new and exciting features are added all the time. The latest being cell phones with music. In fact, a study conducted last year indicated that 47 percent of Americans want to be able to listen to music on their cell phones. With the demand for music mobile phones high on the consumer's list, new technology is meeting those demands and cell phone makers are facing the music.

A Great Alternative When You're Out and About!

Although most cell phones don't yet offer as much memory as an MP3 Player, some do offer quite a bit of memory and can be a great alternative for listening to music, especially if you're out and about. Consequently, if you're one of the many who would like to listen to music while on the go and prefer being able to listen on your cell phone, you will enjoy this excellent alternative. Plus, many of the new cell phones already offer advanced features including excellent audio quality and exceptional music transfer capabilities.

Does it Provide High Quality Music Although it seemed at first that music on a cell phone wouldn't provide the high quality music that avid music listeners' have come to expect, that doesn't seem to be the case. Today, a large number of cell phone users are enjoying quality music regularly on their cell phones. In fact, scores of music lovers are reporting excellent quality of sound along with a simple interface.

Disadvantages of Cell Phone Music It's obvious that carriers and manufacturers are working hard to get quality music cell phones to consumers. The only one big drawback is that you can't use a music cell phone on an airplane because of cell phone restrictions, plus storage and quality may be somewhat limited in comparison to MP3 Players. But many new music cell phones are on the way and advances are made daily, all offering new features and greater memory.

Which Brand Should You Choose

The Nokia N73, Nokia 3250 and Nokia 5500 are some of the most popular music phones on the scene. These smart and sleek mobile phones are known for the best music quality.

The Samsung A950 phone comes with a built-in MP3 Player that is easy to use. You don't even have to open the phone to listen to music and the screen on the outside of the phone displays all the songs.

The Sony Ericsson Walkman W850i is a slider-design Walkman music phone that takes up to a thousand songs and is considered a winner.

Cingular announced this past November 2006 a music phone expansion partnering with Napster, Yahoo, eMusic, XMSatellite Radio as well as Microsoft.

Apple computer is believed to have an iPhone ready to share.

Stay Tuned For More Features

Using a cell phone for your music listening pleasure is a strong advantage because you only need one device rather than two. With the way technology moves forward so rapidly, a host of new options are sure to be available very shortly, so expect new music cell phones that offer an array of interesting features and choices.


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Robin Meyer is Web Manager of Your Wireless Source, a company that specializes in portable wireless products and accessories including accessories for Nokia and Samsung phones. Visit them online today at http://www.yourwirelesssource.com or contact them at 1-866-837-7265 to learn more.

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