Leap Launches Mobile Music Service for Cricket
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posted Feb 10, 2009, 8:57 AM by Eric M. Zeman
Today Leap Wireless announced a new service called Mobile Music, which is a new mobile storefront for Cricket subscribers to discover and download music. The service will cover both PCs and phones. Tracks will cost $1.99 each, or three for $5 to download directly to the phone. Cricket users can also choose to download songs from MyCricket.com for $0.99 each and then sideload the music to their phones. Cricket is also offering two copies of each song for $2.25, which includes one copy for the PC and one copy for the phones. The service will only work with Cricket's 3G phones, which include the Motorola ROKR, KRZR, SLVR and RZR2; and Samsung JetSet, r610 and r500.
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