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Sunday, December 26, 2010

Cricket launches Sweden Samsung with $55 Muve program music

Comes with music from Nokia, it is a great service for budget conscious music lovers.  But only if they are supported in your market.  For clients with the United States no option is available.  This is to say, so far with cricket $55 new plan Muve Music.

Not only do you get unlimited music download, you will get the same lack of constraints that apply to your data, text, and voice calls.  This is unlimited for a very reasonable (as long as the cricket has coverage in your area, of course) price.

What you get with Muve music?  According to the press release, you will get an all-you-peut-download-madness catalogs of universal, Warner, EMI and Sony.  It is a catalog that is probably millions available to you, as long as you are subscribed to the plan.

The service will be initially available with the Samsung Sweden, a touchscreen phone with TouchWiz 2. 0 Apart from a connection with the service, the handset includes a 3. DEVICE 0-megapixels, stereo Bluetooth and a built-in 4 GB SanDisk encrypted memory flash card (can contain approximately 3000 tracks).  Downloaded music will be limited for the play on phone stored only in format Dolby Plus (for MP3).  In any case the open source community changes their attention on it (and they are likely to be).

Despite the limits, the large enough Muve music new, in the light of the fact that no similar service not currently plan a u.s. carrier.  Cricket will both the phone and the beginnings of the service on January 6, at CES, slowly spread to other devices such as the forthcoming year.

[via Engadget]

Cricket Sweden Samsung launches with $55 Muve Music PlanunratedNoel2010-12_-_20_12: 46: 21

Comes with music from Nokia, it is a great service for budget conscious music lovers.  But only if they are supported in your market.  For customers in the United States...

NewsCricket launches Samsung Sweden with $55 Muve program music

Comes with music from Nokia, it is a great service for budget conscious music lovers.  But only if they are supported in your market.  For customers in the United States...


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Saturday, December 4, 2010

SRS launches WideSurround technology for smartphones

Despite packaging best hardware money can buy, sucking integrated speakers still sound boat for your smartphone and a generally flat audio experience.  SRS Labs claims that they have just the solution: SRS-WideSurround.

Billed as "first full surround solution" speaker integrated on modern smartphones, makes a "personal surround expansive field" technology that "in particular, more convincing, truly immersive and exciting remarkably" audio.  It promises to be an image of wider surround sound and a wider dynamic range, better experience audio listening on a mobile phone, even without the help of the headset.

SRS-WideSurround received its first commercial implementation on the continuum Samsung recently (in the case where you is remember not, is the phone with two AMOLED displays on the front panel).  According to the company is to be used in a number of upcoming handsets, as well as, although they are not exactly that in detail.

We do not yet reviewed Samsung continuum.  Suffice it to say, we will pay particular attention to the audio experience as we do.  Although I doubt that this will be an experience "theatre-like" smartphones as SRS promises, it is really time we have seen improvements in between mobile phones built-in speakers (especially at the rate this carrier plans to go).

[via Business Wire] SRS launches technology WideSurround SmartphonesunratedNoel2010-12_-_01_13: 52: 55

Despite the packaging material best money can buy, sucking integrated speakers still sound boat for your smartphone and one audio usually flat...

NewsSRS launches WideSurround technology for smartphones

Despite the packaging material best money can buy, sucking integrated speakers still sound boat for your smartphone and one audio usually flat...

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