
Rhapsody is bringing the long-time awaited offline playback feature to the Android community, allowing users to keep listening to the music even in spots where there is no network signal around.
The updated Android app comes on the heels of the iPhone application, which got the same treatment earlier in the year.
As you may know, Rhapsody is a subscription-based service that offers users access to a library of 10.6 million tracks from the PC, mobile device, TV and connected home audio systems, as well as music editorial and programming from music writers anywhere. The service costs $9.99 or $14.99 (for up to 3 mobile devices) per month, which [as emphasized by Rhapsody] is less than the cost of one CD or most downloaded albums…
Interested? Simply search for “Rhapsody” in the Android Market and take it from there.
Finally, in addition to the iPhone and Android, Rhapsody is also available for BlackBerry smartphones.