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justin048
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Default connecting my phones media player to my car??

Ok well you know how i pods and mp3 players and such can connect to your car using fm transmitters and such? well is there anyway my wing can do the same?? that would save me alot of trouble in buying some p.o.s. ipod or what ever they call them stupid things sorry to those who like "ipods" no offense i just dont like them one bit
 
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If you still have a cassette player in your car. You can use that to play your MP3s by using a cassette converter.

That's probably the cheapest way. I am pretty sure you can do it via WiFi. I forgot the name of it though.

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well you see the thing with that is the t mobile wing uses usb for headphones and is it really possible to connect via bluetooth??? never heard of that
 
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Get a mini-usb to 3.5 mm adapter. You'd get that for about 5-10 bucks. then you can use either cassette adapter or the FM adapters to play your music in your car. I prefer the casette adapter as it has better quality. hth