Sprint Music Plus Makes Its Debut
Apr 12, 2011, 9:06 AM by Eric M. Zeman
Sprint today announced a new mobile music service called Sprint Music Plus. The new service provides Sprint customers with a single place to browse for, purchase, and download new music; create and manage playlists; access ringtones and ringback tones; as well as preview songs and get recommendations. Sprint Music Plus, which is run by Real Networks, can be accessed via Sprint's mobile devices or Sprint.com, and individual DRM-free tracks are available for $0.69 - $1.29. Purchases are billed to user's Sprint accounts. Sprint Music Plus is available in the Sprint Zone for Android phones and will appear on the home screen of BlackBerry and Java-based feature phones that launched after May 2010. Older handsets can access it via Sprint's WAP site.
Comments
pay for music.
there are 100s of ways to get music without being billed. The Android market has 3 REALLY good ones. Not to bring up the 100s of websites.
Im just saying. ๐คจ
...not everyone likes to steal music from artists.
drm free
also i think cust service on this will be a nightmare. "i never bought these songs!" "my kid just downloaded 200.00 in music? you will need to credit that back for me this instant."
ugh.

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