Depending on your cell reception there (or availability of wifi), yes, there are several apps that will allow you to stream music - both free and paid, take your pick. Check out Pandora, last.fm, Slacker, and I Heart Radio for freebies. You can also load your own music and use it as an iPod. There are speakers built in, but what I do in the office is plug my phone into my computer speakers (since I use headphones for my job most of the time anyway) and listen to the music over the computer speakers. It's a better quality sound. :) If you are streaming audio all day, though, you will need to keep a charger at work so you don't entirely drain your battery.
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That is my husbands' issue.. he is in the 'why buy something that isn't perfect' camp... for me, if there is a fix for it that is as good as perfect.One thing I want it to do and I am not sure it will. I have lost my internet radio at work and NEED music as I am very secluded and WILL go insane.. haha.. right now I have a 'ghetto blaster' circa 1990 with high speed dual tape dubbing.. YES I am serious.... BUT being a receptionist, I cannot wear ear buds while I work.Can I listen to music without headphones? This right now is the deciding feature.
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