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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.
The Nokia Ngage is another popular phone for supporting the MP3 player...and you can use those MP3's as ring tones...
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.
Yes, it is; in fact, I do it daily.
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).
Yes, but only on a phone that has a mp3 player.
BlackBerries play MP3s. The best part is you can pick any MP3 you want as your ringtone, text tone, etc.
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