Apple enables iPhone users to download iTunes music over the air!
January 7th, 2009 Leave a comment Visited 248 times, 1 so far today
Apple enables iPhone users to download iTunes music over the air!
Apple has finally allowed the owners of iPhone to purchase and download music files wirelessly.
They can get the songs using Wi-Fi or through the mobile internet solution provided by their mobile service provider.
Until now, users could purchase the songs from their devices but they had to transfer them to the iPhone using a computer.
Reports say that the downloads over the mobile network only work with songs which are smaller than 10MB in size. This is yet to be confirmed.
How much it is going to help a regular iPhone user? It remains to be seen. Downloading music files over the Edge or 3G connection could turn out to be a costly deal for the users.
Today's Popular Posts
- 50 Cent launches Thisis50.com social network for fans (48 views)
- Blurb enables you to sell hard copies of your Facebook photos in book format! (16 views)
- AT&T Cruisecast car-based satellite TV service launched (13 views)
- NTT DoCoMo: Still interested in launching Apple iPhone (11 views)
- Sony to release Android Ice Cream Sandwich edition for all their 2011 Xperia models (10 views)
- Samsung is now the world’s largest smartphone maker (10 views)
- Huawei Sonic and Ideos X3 have arrived in India (10 views)
- Google close to signing a deal with Universal for their Google Music store! (10 views)
- Microsoft Zune Music Pass launches in Australia (10 views)
- Square mobile apps now feature support for Loyalty coupons and discount cards (10 views)