i see...maybe the better choice is have a good mp3 player,like that
clip+ one,and keep my simple nokia.This will save money (Sansa clip+
cost R$100,00 while a new simple cellphone with mp3 player costs R
$200+) and i won't have low battery issues,like my sister boyfriend
haves (his iPhone battery dies in something like 12h)

On 23 abr, 22:58, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
> That's a more tricky issue. I agree that most cellphones have terrible
> sound quality :(
> Right now, the only phones that have actual good quality are
> smartphones, more specifically PDAs. Things like Samsung Galaxy S,
> Nokia N900, iPhone 3GS/4. But if you get both an iPod (as a media
> player) or an iPhone, keep in mind you have to get a LOD (line out
> dock) cable to bypass the horrible amp used in both iPhone and iPod.
>
> Unfortunately, there aren't any budget cellphones with good audio
> quality :'(
>
> On 24 Abr, 02:47, "Rafael ." <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > i see...what about cellphones?Those sony ericsson have a really awfull
> > sound quality D; .Any1 you recommend?Don't need super powerful cameras
> > or touch screen,just a good music player and maybe an average
> > camera,in a low price cell...
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> > On 23 abr, 22:35, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Yes Rafael, portable music players differ between themselves, just
> > > like computer parts, in a lot of things, like raw SQ, EQ features,
> > > formats supported, among other things.
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> > > There are quite some brands with good players, but even in the same
> > > brand you can have a good product and a bad product.
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> > > Overall, I find that for people who are on a budget and want to get a
> > > cheap yet good performing audio player, the Sansa Clip+ is a great
> > > budget player, with an average cost of $50 for the 4/8GB version (it
> > > also has a card slot for more expansion).
> > > For higher quality ones, you have players like Samsung P3, Cowon S9/J3
> > > and iPod 5.5G, which are very good media players (these also do
> > > video), and then there are the high end players that go for $500 and
> > > more, but they're the highest portable audio quality there is, and can
> > > even be used as soundcards on a pc :) but given the price, I'll leave
> > > those out, since you asked for price to performance ratio.
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> > > Again, the Sansa Clip+ is a very good budget player, and both Samsung
> > > P3 and Cowon S9 or J3 are wonderful players. I only mentioned iPod for
> > > their popularity, as their audio quality is alright, inferior to both
> > > Samsung and Cowon, and they're a pain in the ass to connect to a pc
> > > and sync the files, they can't be used like a regular mass storage
> > > device (like a usb drive).
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> > > On 24 Abr, 02:25, "Rafael ." <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > hey tribal,is there any difference between portable music players,like
> > > > iPod's,MP3 players and stuff?Also,which brand has a better audio/price?

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