Cingular's Free Music
PreacherTom writes "Music on one's mobile phone is nothing surprising: in fact, it is the entire principle of the upcoming iPhone. Downloading it for free is a different matter; both Verizon and Sprint's service directs to a proprietary store and charges up to $2.50 per song. Cingular plans on taking another route, having announced that they are gearing up to offer free music downloads to compatible phones. They hope to make up the difference through fees from the music subscription services for each new reference. The catch: a $15 per month fee."
It's free as long as you pay $180 per year. Sorry if I'm overly excited.
My thoughts exactly...
It's NOT free... as in beer
so actually it's not free, it's fifteen bucks a month.
last time i checked, "free" meant "no bucks a month".
The real method to get free music on most mid-priced phones, is hold the phone up toward a cheap speaker and hit "record" on the voice memo feature. On the phone's crappy mono speaker, the end result will be indistinguishable from if you somehow imported lossless uncompressed PCM data from the studio masters.
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You keep using that word. But I don't think it means what you think it means.
What if the Hokey Pokey really is what it's all about?
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