Make Your Cell Phone a Music Player
The more I use Vcast Rhapsody, the more I realize that my V Cast phone has become an integral tool in my everyday life!
So you might think that it’s just a phone, and you’re right , in the truest sense. But with Vcast Rhapsody onboard, my phone now becomes my cool little musical companion, that goes with me wherever I venture.
Check this out… I no longer use my phone just for phone calls or text messages. Now I use it as my go-anywhere-music-player. Granted… it doesn’t have the sound quality of a Bose stereo if you play the music through the external speakers, but let me tell you, it’s decent sound quality for a small unit.
Want better sound? Just use the Verizon Wireless Music Essentials kit, which gives you a set of ear buds to use with your phone, along with a USB cable, a CD with drivers for your phone, etc.
What’s cool about these ear buds is that they are tailor-made for a phone. They plug into the mini jack and play music like any other ear buds, but they also have a button on them to allow you to answer phone calls if you happen to get a call while you’re listening to music. You press the button to answer the call, talk to whoever has called you, and then resume listening to music, without ever having to unplug the ear buds or skip a beat! Now that’s cool stuff
One thing I have found is that you absolutely need to have a memory card in your phone to take full advantage of Vcast Rhapsody’s huge library of music. My recommendation is to buy the largest Micro SD card your phone can handle. I bought a 2 GB card and will soon be upgrading to the 4 GB max for my phone. Some Vcast phones will handle cards a lot bigger than this, but right now I don’t have a fancy phone. That will come later on.
Anyway, be sure to add a good-sized Micro SD card to your Vcast Phone and load your phone up with Vcast Rhapsody music. With over 6 millions songs to choose from, they definitely have music to fit your taste!
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