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14th November 2006 - Last month I detailed how the
Nokia N91 filled the role as an excellent portable media
player with its ability to work with the unlimited Yahoo!
Music subscription service, download podcasts directly
to the device via WiFi and the Nokia podcasting application,
and 3.5 mm standard headset jack. Just about 2 weeks
ago I picked up the T-Mobile Dash and today on a whim
I tried syncing my Yahoo! Music service with the device
and lo and behold it actually worked. There were only
3 older devices listed on the Yahoo! site as compatible
with the service and it didn't work when I tried the
Samsung i320 or other Windows Mobile devices, but I
can confirm that it does with with the T-Mobile Dash
sold in the United States.
So after figuring this out, I then tried to think of
how I could use the integrated 802.11b/g WiFi to download
podcasts directly to the device.
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I thought of the RSS aggregator I use, and then after checking
it out I saw how I could create a podcast folder and subscribe
directly to lots of podcast feeds. This now allows me to download
podcasts directly to the storage card on my Dash.
The last thing to figure out was how to plug in headphones
and listen to the tunes. Unfortunately, the Dash doesn't have
a 3.5mm or even 2.5mm headphone jack and instead uses a special
miniUSB connector. I could use the headphones that came with
the device, but would prefer to use the Infinite Ears super.fi
5 Pro earphones I purchased. I found some sites that show
how to make an adapter yourself using a solder gun and may
have to make one soon. An even geekier solution that allows
me to keep the phone in my case is to use the A2DP Bluetooth
profile and a set of Bluetooth stereo headphones. I tried
this and it works well, although the sound quality isn't as
great as a direct connection to a high quality set of earphones.
I now have to look for a cheap 2GB microSD card so I can load
up lots of tunes. If you want to carry your music and podcast
connection with you along with having your mobile phone, then
you too may also want to consider the T-Mobile Dash.
Source: The
Mobile Gadgeteer
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