Being greedy, All You Can Eat offers get our mouths’ watering. And Omnifone claims that its new MusicStation service will beat iTunes hands down, thanks to just such an approach to mobile music. Rather than paying per track, subscribers pay £1.99 per month for as many music tracks as they want.
The best part of it is that MusicStation doesn’t even require a music phone, since it apparently runs on a Java platform that all but the most ancient of phones can handle. Memory isn’t a problem either, since the program automatically stores your favourite tunes on your mobile at the expense of less played ones – and it costs nothing to download those tracks again. MusicStation is due to launch later this year.
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