I don't know if the 6800's are yet prepared for as much as a 16 gig
card, but certainly a 4gb card would give you enough of a music choice
to keep ya happy for a good while.

I use my 6800 as a music player, although I do have two very major
complaints about it.  First, I usually use it with Bluetooth with some
very nice Plantronics Bluetooth stereo headphones I got about 15
months ago, but yes, that does help drain one's battery, even if it's
the higher-capacity one.  Second, I'm not a fan of Windows Media
Player, and that's all you get on WM6.  Where the heck is Winamp for
WM6 is what I want to know.  There are other choices, but none as
accessible as WMP, clunky and slow to respond as it is.

On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 16:41:04 +0000 (UTC), you wrote:

>Interesting observation...I have a pretty good "smart" phone (HTC 6800, 
>Windows Mobile 6.1), and would never think to use it as my primary music 
>player for one reason...Not nearly enough memory.  I think it has 128MB 
>on-board, and came with a 512MB mini-SD card.  Granted, I could buy a bigger 
>SD card, but I doubt I could get one up to 16GB.  I think this is why it's 
>still more common in America to see people with both a phone/PDA device and an 
>MP3 player separately.  That, and from what I've heard, the Europeans and 
>Asians have better phones than we do as far as memory, and being able to do 
>multiple things well.  For instance, a lot of my friends who used to use the 
>Blackberry always claimed that it was great for email, web browsing, and even 
>music, but awful as a phone.  I have to say, the HTC (Sprint Mogul, in my 
>case), seems to do all of it very well.


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