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TopicI got a new cell phone and it has no SD card slot or headphone jack
argonautweakend
08/26/23 10:55:51 PM
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agesboy posted...
if you didn't trade in your old phone, you can still just use that one for media

The screen is cracked. I've been fine with it but time to move on.

I have used digital audio players concurrently with phones and have used them a lot, so I definitely wouldn't use it once and stop. other than needing a second device(which doesnt bother me) it'll suit my needs better than something like my last phone did.

I also do not use streaming. I have thousands of high quality audio files on an sd card and my PC hard drive. Some of this music isn't on streaming, and I very rarely wish I had a song at my disposal that I do not already have downloaded. If I do, there is youtube. Doesn't help me while driving as I can't be distracted like that but it is good enough.

The ones I have had before were set up in such a way with tactile keys that I could be listening to random, switch songs, want to listen to that band or album on its own, and switch all of that without ever needing to look at the screen, though I would need to skip over songs if I wanted one off the album only. My phone couldn't do that because the side volume keys were exclusively for volume, and not track control which I would have wanted. I couldn't change them in the app I was using(poweramp) without doing some system stuff to the OS(I think). There are reasons I want a dedicated digital audio player that are more than just being a curmudgeonly asshole, I promise.

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