That’s the rumour, anyway, as iTunes owners can now upgrade to version 7.2, which promises the ability to “preview and purchase iTunes Plus music – new higher-quality DRM-free music downloads from participating labels”. This’ll mean songs being sold on the iTunes Store that can be played on any device, not just iPods.
It’s good and bad news for mobile phone users, though. The good: well, you’ll be able to buy albums off iTunes and transfer them to your phone at last. The bad: the ‘higher-quality’ means a higher compression rate, which means those tunes will take up more space on your limited phone memory.

















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