
If you want to play music without the headphones, the volume gets surprisingly loud and the sound parallels low-end computer speakers. With speakers on the front, side and back, it's like having a mini boom box in your pocket. Sony Ericsson offers some cool accessories for the phone as well. An FM transmitter allows you to listen through a nearby radio, much like the popular iTrip, made by Griffin Technology.
Via Business Week
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