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Pandora streaming radio on your AT&T handset – Pandora and AT&T, together as one

November 14, 2007 by Will Park - Leave a Comment

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Pandora and AT&T offers streaming internet radio to 3G handsetsWe love Pandora. It’s like having your own, personal radio DJ in your computer. Following on their partnership with Sprint, the streaming internet radio service has teamed up with AT&T to bring the customizable online radio service to 3G handsets on the AT&T network.

Pandora radio stations can be personalized to your liking (limited to 100 stations) and accessed straight from the mobile phone of your choice. But, that cellphone of choice has to have 3G connectivity to ensure you have the bandwidth to pull down the high-quality internet radio stream from Pandora. The service is available on the Samsung SYNC, A717, and A737; Motorola RAZR V3xx and V9;  LG Trax, CU400, and CU405.

You’ll have to pony up $8.99 per month to use the Pandora streaming internet radio service from AT&T. It’s a pretty steep fee for us, but if music is your thing, then it might just be worth a look listen.

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