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If you already have a Droid 2, why get the Samsung Galaxy player? Its basically just an android device without calling capabilities, and from the looks of the specs and early reviews, is sub par compared to the D2.
Ya, that's what im doin now but with my job it would be nice to have a dedicated media player. Also face time chat would be nice when im in hotels to talk to family!
I'm sorry but I am trying to understand why you would need a dedicated media player?
I have my D1 and I have a few movies on it and I use the mSpot app... You can store up to 2gbs of music on a cloud and it streams to your phone like Pandora and Slacker do.
When I travel I have my laptop with me and I also have an esternal hard drive loaded with music and movies....
If its face chat you want.... when are you do for an upgrade? there are some nice new phones coming out....
Thinking about it if I got a bigger sd card and was able to put all my music on it I really for have no reason for a dedicated mp3. Thanks for getting me thinking straight!
What I think doesn't matter unless your needs/wants happen to be identical to my own. I mean, as just one example: do your car's head units have iPod interfaces and does that matter to you (it does for me)?
Why waste your $$ on the Tab? What are you going to do with the Tab? I would wait for the Xoom, if I need one right now then I would rather get an iPad.
Moved to off topic, because I can't figure out if you're talking about a pod or a tablet. One thing I'm sure of is it isn't about the Droid so we'll just put it here.
I have a classic 160gig ipod for my music collection. I needed that much space to fit what I have and still have a bit of wiggle room. I see no point in an ipod touch if you already have an android device. If you only need a music player, a more basic ipod (or other music player) should suffice, IMO. While I have some music on my phone, it's certainly not dedicated to music.
I only have around 4000 songs so i'm gonna try using my phone with winamp or something as the player. I don't have ipod hook ups on my cars head units, just generic aux input. Hopefully it will work for me.