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Phones joins the Race for Downloading Music

By jason - up to 2007 (archived) • Apr 2nd, 2007 • Category: News for Creatives (archives)

“Last week at the CTIA Wireless trade show in Orlando, Fla., Sprint Nextel reduced the price of its over-the-air music downloads to 99 cents per song, while AT&T announced it would offer new subscribers free access to the Napster music service for a year. Handset makers Samsung and Sony Ericsson introduced their latest music-focused phones, and mobile virtual network operator Helio introduced a new device specifically designed for tunes.

But guess what? The most talked-about and sought-after device at the three-day conference was Apple’s iPhone, which wasn’t showcased at CTIA and doesn’t even ship until June.”

From Cnet

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