There’s a new way for mobile users to get their DRM-free music downloads. Amazon launched its MP3 Store in the UK this morning quietly, meaning us Brits can now buy MP3s on the popular etailer.
They’ve got some marvellous deals too. Fancy buying the new Take That album for £3? You got it. Other albums being sold for three quid include the latest efforts by Girls Aloud, Coldplay and Kings of Leon. Elsewhere, prices vary - 59p per track and £6.49 per album are popular though.
Some big British bands are missing, like Oasis, Arctic Monkeys and Franz Ferdinand, but the store itself is very slick and easy to use. The launch presumably means that UK owners of the T-Mobile G1 handset will now (or soon) be able to use the Amazon MP3 Store Android application - although we’re waiting for confirmation on that.
Needless to say, with the store selling DRM-free MP3 files, even iPhone users can buy them and transfer them to their handsets.
(via Music Ally)

















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