March 1, 2005 9:15 AM PST
Sony Ericsson debuts Walkman phone, other models
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Cell phone maker uses Sony's 26-year-old Walkman brand to crack the mobile music market, a top growth area for 2005.![]()
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But nowadays, a chip capable of playing MP3s is not very expensive to be made and implemented,
so I would welcome more and more mobiles with music playback...
..Because the AMR format sounds a bit crunchy and lo-fi, so MP3 playback would bring more clear sound to our headsets ..
But some geeks already use J2ME MP3 player for their phone, you know: If Muhhamad can't come to the mountain, the mountain will come to Muhhamad... :)