Motorola Prepares To Launch iRadio
Motorola is branching into the digital music world with their upcoming launch of a service called iRadio.
iRadio reportedly has over 800 commercial-free radio stations, and will most likely cost about $7-$10 per month to use.
Although the service is still at testing level, Motorola expects it to be available early next year. While the company has only created three iRadio compatible phones so far, they plan to increase that number in the coming months.
Motorola describes iRadio as: A personalized listening experience on the one device you’re never without—your iRadio-enabled mobile phone.
iRadio is compatible with most factory-installed stereo and aftermarket units from Alpine, Kenwood, Pioneer, Sony and other major manufacturers.Motorola offers a bluetooth enabled wireless car adapter accordingly.
Find all necessary information here: http://broadband.motorola.com/iradio/index.html
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