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June 10, 2012
Lumia

The Big Debate: Playlist or streaming?



I hope everyone is having a splendid weekend and the weather has been nice for you too. Now that’s out of the way let’s get straight into the Nokia Connects Big Debate, today, music… do you stream or do you MP3?

There’s not so much to say on this one but at least it gives me a brilliant excuse to show off the awesome, stunningly beautiful, magenta Nokia Lumia 800. Lovely!

The Big Debate: Playlist or streaming?

Right… since in the last Big Debate pretty much everyone said they listened to music on their phone rather than another device, I was wondering in what way do you (and everyone who didn’t take part last time) listen to your music.

Nokia Mix Radio was mentioned, which I am of course familiar with and agree that it is an awesome way to get music on the go. But what about all you MP3-heads out there, you guys who listen to a lot of old or obscure music, do you use streaming applications as well (this post is not Lumia specific you know) on your phones or just transfer your MP3s?

I’m sure a lot of you use both, streaming and MP3’s… in which case how does your listening balance out; would you listen to Mix radio 50% and MP3s 50% of the time?

Let us know in the comments section our feel free to shout out on Twitter.

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