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One of the great things about Nokia is their open philosophy to files. I love that I can listen to AAC files on my phone. Most don't allow this. I hope Nokia's "windows friendly" approach doesn't mean that AAC is going away.If that's the case, goodbye N82. Welcome back N95.
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Anthony @ Aug 6th 2007 2:06PM
One of the great things about Nokia is their open philosophy to files. I love that I can listen to AAC files on my phone. Most don't allow this.
I hope Nokia's "windows friendly" approach doesn't mean that AAC is going away.
If that's the case, goodbye N82. Welcome back N95.