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2008-09-25
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But if you're going to do it, why not use your phone to play music? It'll switch over when you answer a call.
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2008-09-25
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Unless you've got some information outside this thread, you're making a pretty big leap to assume his phone will do that.
With a phone that will play music, there's a number of obvious potential reasons; lack of storage, poor user interface, bad sound quality, wanting to hear other sound output from the N800.
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2008-09-26
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Meh, sometimes people forget the most simple solution.
I'm actually interested in a creative way to answer the phone. Something out there that'll do that?
But I was wondering if there's some sort of program that will tell you if you're getting a phone call. Because I plan to mount the N800 to my bike, and then listen to music while I ride.
But, I won't beable to hear the phone ring, and I don't wear tight clothes so I wouldn't feel it vibrate.
If, there was a program that would stop music play, or at least give a beep, to notify you that you've recieved a call, it'd be nice.
Speaking of which, I saw a member with a very stable bike mount for his N810. Would anyone know which mount that is?