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AT&T announces two new music applications, expands Napster mobile coverage

by Arnold Zafra on Mar 28, 2008 at 06:39 PM

AT&T Media Mall

AT&T has announced two new music applications; mSpot’s Make-Ur-Tones and mSpot Remix. Likewise, AT&T also announced its plan of expanding the Napster Mobile service it gives under the AT&T network. All three music applications provide mobile music lovers the freedom to choose the music they want to listen to and use in their AT&T mobile phones.

Available for a monthly subscription of $6.99 for three ringtones, the mSpot Make-UR-Tones allows customers to search for music tracks from the AT&T Media Mall, cut a 30-second part of the song using the a built-in editor, preview the output and then download the personalized ringtone to their phone. Unfortunately, mSpot Make-UR-Tones will only work with the Samsung SYNC, Samsung A737, Samsung A747 and the Motorola V3xx.

AT&T also announced the mSpot Remix, an application that allows users to access music from their PC and listen to the song from their mobile phone while it downloads the song in the background. After listening to a song or after downloading the song (whichever comes first), users can now save it into their phone’s memory storage.

In addition to these two music applications, AT&T has also announced plans to expand the reach of the Napster Mobile service to around 12 million users starting this summer. Likewise, AT&T has included an added value to customers’ purchases by allowing them to receive a copy of the songs they downloaded from Napster, aside from the copies they uploaded into their mobile phone.

With these new music applications, AT&T has positioned itself as having the most number of choices for mobile music than any other U.S. carriers. Aside from Napster mobile, AT&T also delivers DRM-free music from eMusic, the online music store that would not accept a report saying that Amazon is now the number 2 online music store.

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Comments
  • johnny3566 said:

    Yet another rip off from the network provider! Subscription based services are the worst kind. You want ringtones? Just google for “ringtone creator” or “make ringtone” or whatever and you’ll find tons and tons of nice tools to create your own ringtones.

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