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The new Nokia 3300 music phone is for the true music lover. If you like the idea of downloading a song to your phone and having it instantly available as a ring tone, then this is the phone for you. Features also include an FM radio and a digital recorder. For locations where you can buy this Nokia phone in New Orleans, LA, please scroll down.

Alltel Communications Inc
(985) 745-0000
639 Loyola Ave
New Orleans, LA
Att
(504) 581-1019
365 Canal St
New Orleans, LA
A C S Communications Services
(504) 525-2246
1215 Prytania St
New Orleans, LA
Mobile-One Auto Sound
(504) 366-1127
516 Westbank Expy
Gretna, LA
At&T
(504) 895-2166
5300 Tchoupitoulas St
New Orleans, LA
Radioshack
(504) 523-4827
717 Canal St
New Orleans, LA
AT&T Mobility
(866) 246-4852
1900 St Charles Ave
New Orleans, LA
Alliance Communications
(504) 525-8140
661 N Tonti St
New Orleans, LA
Radioshack
(504) 367-2554
197 Westbank Expy Ste 1220
Gretna, LA
All Ways Wireless
(504) 393-8343
3646 General Degaulle Dr
New Orleans, LA
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Posted by : Elizabeth Millard

There are only two ways to successfully juggle an MP3 player and a cell phone. The first is to get Skullcandy headphones, which plug into both devices, and allow you to toggle between Mom and Madonna. The second, which is more expensive but much more fun, is to invest in a Nokia 3300 music phone.

Looking curiously like a Nokia's N-Gage with more keys, the 3300 features an MP3 player, stereo FM radio and a digital recorder. Although the music is the best part about it, the phone can also act as a mini-organizer, with space for up to 250 calendar entries, a short 30 item to-do list, and the standard calculator, stopwatch, and countdown timer. For those stunningly boring moments in life, the 3300 also allows you to download Java games and applications.

Although it's nice to have one less device in the pocket, the 3300 doesn't sport the best sound in the world, not surprisingly. Face it, you're listening to music through a phone, and that's never going to be concert quality. But ditching the headphones that come with the phone, and buying some of better quality, can minimize this defect.

Besides, having slightly inferior sound won't matter when you realize what makes this phone truly cool: choice of ringtones. Any music file imported to the phone can be used as a polyphonic ringtone. If you've ever wanted to annoy people on the bus by having "You Light Up My Life" as your ring, then brother, your day has come. Up to 50 ringtones ...

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