Carphone Warehouse launched “Music Anywhere” Service

by Mobilemaniac on 3 August, 2010

carphone warehouse Carphone Warehouse launched “Music Anywhere” ServiceCarphone warehouse in partnership with Catch Media has launched a cloud music service named Music Anywhere. The service which is launching today for BlackBerrys and iPhones and some Android handsets lets users to collect their personal music catalog and drift it on their own PC, laptop or Smartphone.

The application can be transferred from My Hub, the portal of Carphone Warehouse and also through Best Buy, probably later this year. Music Anywhere will be clumped along with new Samsung Europa with an annual fee of £29.99. Users having access to this service can reach over six million different tracks accessible via Catch Media agreement with major labels, collecting societies and aggregators.

Tom Guy, Carphone Warehouse head of group digital service said that they have got precious music collection that ties together our favorite mix of songs. Just only few minutes it takes for the user to get thousands of tracks right at their home, at work, or in car or train.

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