I just got a new Chocolate 3 with the hope that I could stop carrying an MP3 player around with me as well as a phone. So far, I love the phone, but the MP3 player is worthless.
I sync with MediaMonkey and mostly listen to podcasts, some of which are as long as 2 hours. Here is a list of issues I've seen so far:
1. The phone loses its place in the MP3 playback when I answer the phone, make a call or do any function that interrupts the MP3 player, even if I've paused the track first. Which means that I have to start over on the MP3 I'm listening to. The "Resume" merely starts you over at the first item in the playlist, rather than where you paused, which doesn't seem much like a resume function to me. This is a big issue that's complicated by:
2. Fast Forward is very slow. It jumps by 30 second increments every few seconds, so to get 20 minutes into a podcast means holding down the fast forward for over 30 seconds. If your finger slips and the button wiggles, you skip to the next item in the playlist and have to go back and start over. The player gets unstable when trying to FF with an MP3 longer than an hour, so FF past an hour is almost impossible. Complicated by:
3. The media player won't show a time longer than 60:17 (min:sec) or so on the display. One MP3 that was 1:55 long showed up at one point as 368:155598 and then crashed the player, zeroing all the playlists. I've started breaking the longer MP3's up into smaller segments, but that's not a long term solution.
Frankly, these are deal-breakers for an MP3 player/Phone combination. Adding insult to injury is an interface that takes too many steps to use common functions and tons of missing or poorly designed features compared to any dedicated MP3 player I've previously used. I could possibly put up with this if I were just listening to 3 min. long pop music tracks, but these issues make it essentially impossible to use this phone to listen to my podcasts.
Are any of the other Verizon LG phones any better, or is the same music player functionality used in all the LG MP3 capable phones? Perhaps a different brand of Verizon phone, like the Samsung Glyde?
I wrote an unhappy email to Verizon and I got a very nice call from the Customer Service the next day. Props to them for a quick response, but no solution seems forthcoming. They apparently dont' have anyone there who actually USED these things and had any MP3 experience who could help me out, or at least nobody they were willing to let me talk to.
I know I can get this functionality if I leave Verizon and use an iphone, but I HATE iTunes ( There's no mediamonkey support for the 3G or 2.0 firmware yet ) and would rather carry two items around.
I sync with MediaMonkey and mostly listen to podcasts, some of which are as long as 2 hours. Here is a list of issues I've seen so far:
1. The phone loses its place in the MP3 playback when I answer the phone, make a call or do any function that interrupts the MP3 player, even if I've paused the track first. Which means that I have to start over on the MP3 I'm listening to. The "Resume" merely starts you over at the first item in the playlist, rather than where you paused, which doesn't seem much like a resume function to me. This is a big issue that's complicated by:
2. Fast Forward is very slow. It jumps by 30 second increments every few seconds, so to get 20 minutes into a podcast means holding down the fast forward for over 30 seconds. If your finger slips and the button wiggles, you skip to the next item in the playlist and have to go back and start over. The player gets unstable when trying to FF with an MP3 longer than an hour, so FF past an hour is almost impossible. Complicated by:
3. The media player won't show a time longer than 60:17 (min:sec) or so on the display. One MP3 that was 1:55 long showed up at one point as 368:155598 and then crashed the player, zeroing all the playlists. I've started breaking the longer MP3's up into smaller segments, but that's not a long term solution.
Frankly, these are deal-breakers for an MP3 player/Phone combination. Adding insult to injury is an interface that takes too many steps to use common functions and tons of missing or poorly designed features compared to any dedicated MP3 player I've previously used. I could possibly put up with this if I were just listening to 3 min. long pop music tracks, but these issues make it essentially impossible to use this phone to listen to my podcasts.
Are any of the other Verizon LG phones any better, or is the same music player functionality used in all the LG MP3 capable phones? Perhaps a different brand of Verizon phone, like the Samsung Glyde?
I wrote an unhappy email to Verizon and I got a very nice call from the Customer Service the next day. Props to them for a quick response, but no solution seems forthcoming. They apparently dont' have anyone there who actually USED these things and had any MP3 experience who could help me out, or at least nobody they were willing to let me talk to.
I know I can get this functionality if I leave Verizon and use an iphone, but I HATE iTunes ( There's no mediamonkey support for the 3G or 2.0 firmware yet ) and would rather carry two items around.