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Some phones do support MP3 storage and playback now. One example would be the Motorola MPx200 which allows users to store MP3s on an SD/MMC flash memory card of up to 1 gigabyte. On this particular phone, the MP3s can then be played using Windows Media Player which comes installed on the phone.
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The Nokia Ngage is another popular phone for supporting the MP3 player...and you can use those MP3's as ring tones...
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Yes - many new phones now run on Windows Mobile which means they have Windows Media player built-in for playback of MP3 and WMA audio, and WMV video. Also phones based around the Symbian OS such as Nokia smartphones and SonyEricsson P800/P900 can play MP3s via a different interface.
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Yes, infact, a lot of mobile phones being produced today of the 3G (3rd generation of mobile phones variety) have this feature. Sony Ericsson's latest phone, w800i, has been made with a special focus on music playing (with a dedicated music button that directly takes you to the MP3 player in the phone).
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Yes, but only on a phone that has a mp3 player.
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