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Listening to music

You can listen to music through the speaker on the back of your phone or through a
stereo headphone (stereo headphone adapter or 2.5mm stereo headphone required,
sold separately).
Transferring MP3 files from your computer
The RealOne software that comes with your phone is compatible with the popular
MP3 audio file format as well as the Real Audio RA, RM, and RMJ file formats. If your
songs are already on your computer's hard drive in one of these formats, you can use
palmOne™ Quick Install software to transfer your songs to an expansion card (sold
separately) so that you can listen to them on your phone.
If your songs are on a CD, you can use the RealPlayer desktop software on your
Windows computer to convert the files and transfer them to an expansion card. See
the RealPlayer desktop online Help for details. You can install the RealPlayer desktop
software from the Software Essentials section on the Software Installation CD that
came with your Treo.
If you want to download songs from the Real Music Store (additional fees may
apply), you need to download and install a special version of RealPlayer for palmOne
that is compatible with Real Music Store files. To download this special version, visit
www.real.com.
You must use an expansion
card to listen to music on
your phone. You cannot
store music in your phone's
internal memory.
You can also use a card
reader accessory (sold
separately) to transfer MP3
files from your computer to
your expansion card.
Create an SD_Audio folder
in the root directory of the
card, and store your MP3
files in this folder.
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