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BEST FOR EASE OF USE; STORAGE
APPLE IPHONE 3G 8GB-16GB £343-£392 on pay as you go
Apple’s iPod savvy gives the firm a head start when it comes to easy-to-use
music phones – witness the iPhone’s built-in memory of up to 16GB, and its
big screen, bright enough to watch movies. You are restricted to using
iTunes software, and if you buy music from its store, the bit rates are
mostly limited to a basic 128kbps. Nonmusical pluses include GPS and
excellent internet browsing. The supplied headphones aren’t great, but plug
good ones into the 3.5mm jack and the iPhone has an expansive sound.

Verdict:Stylish phone with room for thousands of tracks.
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BEST FOR HUGE FREE MUSIC CHOICE
NOKIA 5310 COMES WITH MUSIC £140 on pay as you go
A slim, light and easy-to-use handset with dedicated buttons for music. The
PAYG price includes a year’s subscription to Comes with Music, which allows
unlimited free downloads of the 3m tracks on the Nokia Music site to your
PC, ready to transfer. The snags are that you can’t use a Mac computer and
the songs play only on the PC and handset that are registered. Although not
all tracks were available at 192kbps - some were only 128kbps - sound
quality was consistently strong.

Verdict:Funky phone married to millions of “free” tracks - ideal for
teenagers.
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BEST FOR GREAT MUSIC SOFTWARE
SONY ERICSSON W902£330 without contract
A handsome and accomplished Walkman handset. The supplied noise-isolating
headphones, which have a nonstandard plug (a standard adaptor is provided)
were the best on test. As well as dedicated music buttons, it has motion
sensors that let you change track and volume by shaking the phone, and an
8GB memory card is included. Tracks sounded warm and full through the
Walkman software. Well-designed, backlit keys, a comfortable navigation pad
and the song-identifying Track ID round off an excellent package.

Verdict:Persuasive music device let down by its headphone plug.
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BEST FOR ADVANCED SPEAKERS
SAMSUNG F400 £160 on pay as you go
The F400 boasts stereo speakers that are louder and of better quality than
you’d expect. The supplied noise-isolating headphones delivered a rich,
bassy sound, which was even further improved by using a costlier pair
through the 3.5mm jack, though sound quality ultimately didn’t match that of
the Sony and Apple. Tunes are stored on the supplied 1GB microSD card and
are easily transferred using either Samsung’s software or drag and drop. The
navigation button is useful for scrolling through songs.

Verdict:Compact but unexceptional slider phone with surprisingly loud
speakers.
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BEST FOR DOLBY MUSIC SOFTWARE
LG RENOIR KC910 £330 without contract
This is one of the first handsets with Dolby Mobile audio, which claims to
improve the richness and bass of music. The LG performed well - sound
quality was clean, with little distortion at high volumes. As in the Sony,
the headphones connect by a nonstandard socket (also for recharging), but
thanks to an included adaptor, you can use any headphones. Beyond music, the
8Mp flash camera and large touchscreen display impress, but text input is
frustrating if you use fingers rather than a stylus. An 8GB microSD card is
included.
Verdict:Decent music player spoilt by poor phone features.
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RING TUNES
JARGON BUSTER
Bit rate The technical quality of an audio file, expressed in kilobits
per second. The higher the rate, the better the quality, and the bigger the
file size, but audio quality also depends on the type of file compression.
While you can set the rate on CDs that you convert, download services rarely
give you any such option
Drag and drop The most basic way of moving music from computer to phone, by highlighting track names and dragging the files to the desktop icon of the handset.
MicroSD The most common memory-card format for phones. Roughly speaking, a 1GB card will hold about 200 songs at a decent bit rate
THE ADVANTAGES OF SWITCHING YOUR MP3 PLAYER FOR A PHONE
Convenience:having one gadget rather than two outweighs a phone’s inherent audio compromise. The difference may be hard to detect when you’re out and about anyway, especially if you upgrade the headphones.
Incoming calls:music phones offer elegant, often hands-free pausing of your music to take a call.
Cameras:all these phones also take a decent snap.
AND THE DISADVANTAGES
Clunky software:the supplied music management programs for many of these phones are often hard-to-use afterthoughts.
Poor battery life:even if you are not making calls, mobiles still keep in constant touch with their networks. Expect to charge these phones every day.
Small function keys: dedicated music-playing keys have to fight for space with a dozen functions, and none offers the ease of use of an iPod’s click wheel.
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For me, the big disadvantage of using a phone to play music is the gym factor. Is it possible to fiddle with a camera phone in either the changing room or on a treadmill and not look suspicious?
Dan, Harrogate, UK
Nobody mentioned BlackBerrys here :D I have a Pearl 8120 - and while I don't generally use it for music, I have done so on occassions. Nice standard 3,5mm plug too - good sound, and if your not on public transport, nice volume too.
D.C.M., Doncaster,