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Re: TP2 worthy as dedicated mp3 player?

I love my S9HD's on my TP2.
I use standard windows media player cuz I hate the Sprint music tab and am glad HTC gave me the ability to remove it on this phone, I have all my music on a 16gb card and just use random play.
Back to what I was saying though. I love going to the gym watching all those people with their stupid little white headphone cords working out and slaming their iPhone/iTouch on the floor. The bluetooth stereo sound is great and no dangling cords. I can hardly tell I'm wearing the headphones and as it relates to changing songs and going through menus and all that mess.... Just touch the button on the side of the S9s if you get to a song you don't want to listen to. I also love that I have a headphone jack on the phone so I can listen at work all day and leave one ear "open" while wearing wired headphones.
It's the best of both worlds. The only thing I would change, would be to add DEDICATED mp3 player hard buttons to the outside of the phone. I think Sony does this. That way, if you are wearing wired headphones you wouldn't have to turn on the phone unlock it, and hit next. Or if you are texting or something else like cruising the web, go to task manager, select music player before hitting next.
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