on 21-03-2014 10:40
on 21-03-2014 10:40
on 21-03-2014 12:09
on 21-03-2014 12:23
on 21-03-2014 12:23
Just downloaded the app, lets see what all the fuss is aboot!!
on 21-03-2014 12:37
on 21-03-2014 12:37
on 21-03-2014 14:33
on 21-03-2014 17:03
on 21-03-2014 17:03
After having created the guide I have a quick look a the app, and to be honest I was underwhelmed.
Users are restricted to whatever tracks are available within the app...and are charged for the privilege. As someone mentioned above, if a track is removed from the app then we then also have to pay to purchase the song elsewhere.
There is no search capability through which we are able to find songs that arent immediately available in the app.
Ultimately for the number of songs available to users, after the free trial, the app is expensive compared to a premium membership on Spotify that is also advert free.
Like others, I will have to continue to use my premium membership on Spotify. The idea behind O2 Tracks is good (the latest songs on your device instantly and cheaper than buying them individually), but it doesn't provide enough tracks for customers who are used to having hundreds or thousands of songs available at their fingertips.
on 22-03-2014 18:52
on 22-03-2014 18:52
I never even used it yet.
I should have a look one day.
on 24-03-2014 16:30
on 24-03-2014 16:30
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on 25-03-2014 11:31
on 25-03-2014 11:31
TBH my music taste is eclectic. Some of the bands I listen to these days are on the fringe of popular music. I did have a look although this O2 Tracks is concentrically aimed at people in their teens and early 20's. And I don't think I would fall into that gap anymore.
My jukebox would suit the opera goers to the death metal satanists amongst us all.
on 07-04-2014 13:36