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Amazon preloads music store app on first Android phone

By Jason
Created Sep 23 2008 - 9:19am

Internet retail giant Amazon.com announced its Amazon MP3 [1] digital music store will arrive pre-loaded on the T-Mobile G1 when the phone--the first-ever device powered by Google's Android mobile operating system--hits retail. According to Amazon, the store offers more than 6 million DRM-free MP3 songs from all four major labels and thousands of independent labels. The MP3s are compatible with virtually any music-enabled device and can be managed with any music software.

Amazon will optimize a new version of the Amazon MP3 application for the T-Mobile G1--users downloading music from the store will require a WiFi connection, but they may search, browse and listen to samples anywhere across T-Mobile's network footprint. Amazon MP3 prices its 100 bestselling songs at 89 cents, with more than 1 million more songs available at the same price point; its 100 bestselling albums are $8.99 or less, with most albums priced from $5.99 to $9.99, and more than 80 percent of its album catalog priced at $8.99 or less.

For more on the Amazon MP3/Android integration:
- read this release [2]

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http://www.fiercemobilecontent.com/story/amazon-preloads-music-store-app-first-android-phone/2008-09-23