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The music player on the Voyager is also pretty solid. Music can be purchased directly over the air from Verizon's V CAST Music service, or simply synchronized over with a copy of Windows Media Player or any other MTP compatible application, such as Winamp. Music can be purchased and played back on either of the Voyager's two displays, though I feel the system works best on the touch screen. The player includes support for album art and on-phone playlist creation, which is great, but lacks the ability to play in the background when the phone is being used for other tasks. As mentioned previously, the Voyager is compatible with Bluetooth wireless stereo headphones as well as standard 3.5mm headphones.
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Taken from mobileburn.com/review.jsp?Id=3848&Page=3#p3s1
Hope this helps. I'm getting the phone Tuesday, I'm pretty pumped.
Edit: And here's a excerpt from the Cnet review:
"Music quality was satisfying on the whole. The twin speakers gave enough volume, and the audio was clear. As is typical with a music phone, it's not good enough to replace your standalone MP3 player, but it's fine for most uses. Try headphones for the best experience."