To show gratitude, I think, Verizon also offers the public another kind of convenience. I'm not the least bit unhappy about the fact that I won't have to ask a
technically savvy wifi and mp3 enthusiast to teach me how to transcode file formats from mp3s to wma on my V-cast phone. Verizon dubs it
the "Chocolate". Savory as it sounds, the OTA tracks in it still come in wma format so I wonder if it made any difference. Oh, shoot - it did, in the "wheel" casing design that looks like the stuff you see on iPod. Priced at $150, it's so much cheaper, too.