If you use your phone to play MP3 files - either music or recorded ‘dictaphone’ clips - or if you like using music clips as ringtones, then this could be for you.
MP3Cube is a free utility for S60 phones that is basically a scaled-down audio editor, The app lets you chop up MP3 files into smaller chunks (useful for grabbing the intro to a song for use as a ringtone, for example).
MP3Cube also lets you downsample MP3 files - this just means reducing the audio quality of the track to make a smaller file. This is particularly useful for spoken word tracks as the space savings can be significant without losing much in the way of audible quality.
Information about track length, ID3 tags, etc can also be viewed using the app, and it also works as an MP3 player of course.
Because this is running on a low powered smartphone, rather than a desktop PC, things can be a little slow - particularly on longer tracks - but for short editing tasks on the move this is a useful app and worth a download.

















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