1. Does it support SD cards that big? I have an old Sansa that needs a renewal, no doubt...
    That said, I almost entirely listen to my music on my Nokia phone, dunno if I shall get a new MP3 player

    Edit. Chris, that's exactly what I thought... "It would be nice not depending on your mobile's battery"... Music drowns the battery levels to the subway
  2. Originally posted by Risto:Hmmm. that thing is packed with features
    I'll keep it in mind and recommend it to others when the time comes

    Think my phone will do at the moment.Although it would be nice to not worry to drain your battery too much.


    there's that battery issue too. My 5800 is great for music but it seems to slow the UI down and kills the battery. The sound quality difference is quite noticeable too. The Clip is so small its not even like carrying a second device. Fully customizable EQ aswell
  3. Originally posted by iTim:[..]I think you can get new iPod batteries online though I'd bank on them being 3rd party. That is to say they're not official Apple batteries and will probably have a shorter 'in use' time than a standard Apple battery. The U2 iPod was a 4th generation Classic, so those are the batteries you'd be looking for and on this UK site there is an example battery.

    http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?moduleno=48055

    As you can see it comes with a kit for getting the iPod open and stuff. Take care when doing so. If in doubt, have a look on YouTube for some videos of people opening them up. I found one on there for opening an iPod Touch, very helpful. That said, the battery may come with instructions.

    Good luck

    Uooooohohooooooww, thanks a lot!!! I'll show that to my friend and see what she says, THANKS!!
  4. Originally posted by LikeASong:Does it support SD cards that big? I have an old Sansa that needs a renewal, no doubt...
    That said, I almost entirely listen to my music on my Nokia phone, dunno if I shall get a new MP3 player

    Edit. Chris, that's exactly what I thought... "It would be nice not depending on your mobile's battery"... Music drowns the battery levels to the subway


    It could probably handle a 64GB card you know. Highly recommendable


  5. That's insane. My previous Nokia (5220 ExpressMusic) was made in 2009 and could only handle up to 4 GB. Thanks a lot, Gerard... might look into it
  6. As long your phone / mp3 supports SDHC it supports the biggest cards on the market

    Anyway, i have found a good way to handle it now. Phone charging while i sleep, watch a tv show in the train. Let it charge during work using my laptop, listen music / surfing on the way back. And let it charge again
  7. Originally posted by Risto:As long your phone / mp3 supports SDHC it supports the biggest cards on the market

    Anyway, i have found a good way to handle it now. Phone charging while i sleep, watch a tv show in the train. Let it charge during work using my laptop, listen music / surfing on the way back. And let it charge again


    thats the way. 1 major plus the Clip has though over these modern touchscreens is blind navigation. Skip/pause/stop/back/volume etc can call be done when the ting is in your pocket or clipped on somewhere (handy in rain etc). Try that on an N900 or iPhone
  8. Agree. Its not ideal, music on your phone, but it has its pro's too. Listening to web radio is one thing

    But you are right, skipping to the next number, volume, etc is a bitch. Will try to remap some hardware keys to fix this.
  9. You don't have that problem when your phone has a "ExpressMusic" surname attached to its model

    Nokia 5220 ExpressMusic



    That buttons on the side are for volume, next song, previous song and play/pause. NICE, that's why I love it and use it as a music player. Radio and web radio also included
  10. Originally posted by LikeASong:You don't have that problem when your phone has a "ExpressMusic" surname attached to its model

    Nokia 5220 ExpressMusic

    [image]

    That buttons on the side are for volume, next song, previous song and play/pause. NICE, that's why I love it and use it as a music player. Radio and web radio also included


    mines is XpressMusic but has a touchscreen
  11. Hey just wondering does anybody know a place in Melbourne where I might be able to find a MIDI cable? I'm doing some recording and would be handy for an effects unit I have dnt know if anybody knows the area around here but worth a try