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Mobile Phone Walkman

Imagine you jogging through the park listening to your favorite tunes that you have loaded into your Walkman and suddenly your mobile phone rings.

Well, with the new mobile phones available, you don’t need to stop to answer your call, let alone take out your headphones and interrupt your morning jog.

Now with the push of a button, you can switch from listening to your favorite songs to making a business deal, then back again.

It works just like any other digital music player and just like any other mobile phone. Another great incentive is one less thing you have to carry.

This particular mobile phone also acts as a safety device for joggers. Since your device is already on and in your ear, if in the unfortunate event an emergency arose and you needed to phone the police, your mobile phone is already at hand.

One slight disadvantage though is if used as a mobile listening device, the battery will wear down significantly faster than your normal mobile phone would. So recharging would be necessary more often.

But all in all, the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.

The battery life lasts up to 30 hours and with a memory stick of over 500 mega bites you can be assured a great selection of your favorite songs.

With a good pair of stereo headphones, this mobile phone device could prove to be one of the top sellers for athletes. With its slim design and comparable price, it is a good investment.

 

 
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