Cell Phone Music Player: A Good Idea?

So you've decided you want a phone and music player combined. As a smart buyer, you habitually look at only wholesale cell phones because you believe that is the optimal way to ensure the best value. What should you be looking for as you browse your cell phone wholesaler's internet site or catalogue?

To start with, are you getting rid of your MP3 device or are you adding to it? If you plan to replace your IPod in favor of a combined "calls and songs" instrument, you will probably want a more sophisticated product so you don't end up longing for all the multi-faceted features of your "music-only" player.

You want to be confident that your cutting-edge music phone will operate with the audio files you use most often. Being able to tune in FM radio is a great feature as well. Memory is critical - if you are storing not only songs but photos and the like, you want to make sure you have sufficient capacity or can add more memory.

Your wholesale cell phone should also have fundamental call capacities, like TM, conference calling, call waiting, caller ID and speakerphone. Having the little extras like calendar and note pad is also nice.

Another consideration is looks. Your music phone should draw attention. You'd like your co-workers to sit up and take notice when you pull out your music phone! Your cell phone wholesaler's shelves will offer numerous choices of design. One choice will be how the cell phone opens: flip, slide, or bar. Each has its advantages, but for a music phone, you probably want to shield the buttons and screen, so the flip phone or slide will be best. Another of your choices will be color and pattern, from flashy to elegant. Chose a design that is fun!

You can review a variety of reviews that will contrast all of the crucial information you need: cost, features, functions, buyer satisfaction, and expert ratings. Research first on the internet, talk to friends, and look at Consumer Reports or other trusted source before you order your wholesale cell phone and music player.

Finally, be sure you are comfortable with replacing your music player completely and relying on one device. As handy as the music cell phone may be, there are disadvantages to it. If you are that person who accidentally loses the cell phone down the WC, misplaces it regularly, crushes it in the driveway, absentmindedly puts it in the refrigerator, you are not a good candidate for a single device! If the phone goes, the music dies! At least if you have both a phone and a player, you have a better than even chance of keeping the songs you treasure so much.

By Shining Lion
Published: 7/22/2009
 
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