AT&T Re-Imagines Its Music Services
Mar 24, 2010, 10:00 AM by Eric M. Zeman
updated Mar 24, 2010, 10:16 AM
Today AT&T announced a brand new music application for its handsets. The AT&T Music application combines a number of different apps that typically appear on AT&T handsets into one, multi-faceted application. It lets users listen to 40 commercial-free genre radio stations; customize unlimited personal radio stations; use song match to identify the tune by holding their phone up to music playing on the radio, TV or elsewhere; search for lyrics to identify song title and artist; preview, buy and download songs and albums straight to their phone; and listen to personal music saved on their mobile device, including the ability to create and manage playlists and find music by artist, album, song or genre. The new AT&T Music experience, which was developed by PacketVideo, is available today on the LG Xenon, Samsung Solstice and Samsung Impression. AT&T plans to make the service available as a download on additional handsets soon and will begin preloading the service on devices beginning this summer. The service costs $7 per month to those with unlimited data plans. That doesn't include music downloads, which will be billed a la carte.
source: Packet Video / AT&T
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