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Old 08-20-2014, 08:35 AM   #2832
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Location: Texan by choice, Longhorn by the grace of God
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Originally Posted by booklover6 View Post
Or you can get the Go Phone that I have Nokia Lumina 520. It is a Windows phone. The Audible app runs fine on it. You don't have to activate it and use it as a phone.

I got mine for $40 on the AT&T web site.
That's such great information -- thank you!

Question -- can you connect the phone to a computer and put audio files on it that will play from a music app or something?

I've been working on putting free audio books and old radio shows on MP3 players for old people (I'm old; everybody I know is old) to use when bed-bound, but they're having trouble with the clunky menu system.

I had planned to use Sansa Clip Sport, which works great except that a lot of old people can't navigate it easily, and it turns out Rockbox won't work on this exact MP3 player.

This would be cheaper and easier all around, if I cold get librivox books and archive.org old time radio mp3 files on it. Any suggestions for this project would be appreciated, thanks.

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