I have to admit that my main interest in a Sendo X is as a MP3 player. I like the idea it has a SD card slot and that it is hot-swappable. However, can anyone give me an honest appraisal of its usability and audio quality?
TIA
Louis
I have to admit that my main interest in a Sendo X is as a MP3 player. I like the idea it has a SD card slot and that it is hot-swappable. However, can anyone give me an honest appraisal of its usability and audio quality?
TIA
Louis
Personally i love the MP3 player on the Sendo. When playing it normally it has great sound becasue of the stereo speakers, and when using the headphones, the sound is equally as good 😊
SOme tracks might take longer to load if they aer on a low end MMC/SD card, but its not really that different to when you have an MD player on random.
It doesn't get really loud (stereo speakers) but for a phone its really descent. The headphones get pretty loud. It works better than I expected it too for a phone. Also I have a sd card and to remove it first u have to go into the sc card options in from the menu and select remove card. So its hot swappable but u have to tell it you are removing it (its a safety feature).
Personally, I've not had that many troubles with the MP3 player as such - i've a 1GB SD card full of MP3's. The playback @192kbps is decent enough - the only hang-ups are the way that playlists are created, and the odd dropping of calls (apparently being looked into).
The Playlists have to be made on the phone (i.e they can't be imported from something like Winamp) which is a tad tiresome, and the 'random' function will only ramdomise the currently loaded playlist once - not every time you load the p/l, so you end up getting the same songs in the same order... No big-e thou, just make another playlist.
Battery life on my X is great for an MP3/phone in my book - i've had upto 7+hrs non-stop - but beware if you take a call or two, this can halve.
Hope this helps
Bod
i can not receive calls when playing mp3.