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AT&T launches eMusic Mobile

Categories: Announcements, AT&T, Content
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, July 31st, 2007 at 3:20 AM

eMusic MobileHaving the full Napster’s catalog available for sale is just not good enough for AT&T. They decided to go one step further and enhance their offering with some independent music from eMusic. The result is staggering – the carrier just added additional 2.7 million songs to its catalog.

Of course, you can preview each of the tracks before purchasing them and when you decide to go for it, you’ll get the track delivered to your phone over-the-air AND to your home computer. All you need is one of the compatible handsets like Samsung a717, a727, SYNC or the Nokia N75, and the will to pay $7.49 per five tracks. Have I mentioned that all songs from eMusic’s catalog are available as DRM-free? No? Well, they are!

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