Rhapsody music service leaves Real, lowers price, and launches Android app
Filed under: Audio, Business, MobileBig things are happening at subscription-based music service Rhapsody, and now might be the time to give it a second look. Rhapsody has spun off from RealNetworks, and the new company is already making changes. They've introduced a new, less expensive subscription plan, as well as an Android app. They've even got a brand-new logo.
Rhapsody's new plan, Rhapsody Premier, is a mobile-only plan — so far, Rhapsody has iPhone and Android clients, with a BlackBerry apps in the works — that costs a mere $10 a month.
WIth their library is creeping up on 10 million songs now, chances are good you'll find something you like. Plus, streaming won't take up a bunch of disk space on your phone. If you want Rhapsody on your desktop, though, you'll have to bump up to another plan.
The Android app is now available for free in the Android Market and it works on all current handsets (including the Droid and the Nexus One).
Rhapsody music service leaves Real, lowers price, and launches Android app
Source: Download Squad












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