In partnership with RealNetworks, Sprint Music Plus has launched as a new source of discovering, purchasing and playing DRM-free songs and ringtones.
Sprint Music Plus is basically a straightforward, all-around music app for Sprint phone owners. Accessible on Sprint’s website and using a mobile app for Android and BlackBerry mobile phones, users can browse the store as well as make playlists, preview content and review recommendations.
Pricing ranges from $0.69 to $1.29 per song, but customers can angle for a discount when buying a bundle (full track, ringtone and ringback tone) of the same track. Charges will be sent directly to the user’s Sprint bill.
To obtain the app, Sprint customers can download the app online and Android users also have the option of scanning the QR code.
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