O2 launches O2 Tracks, bringing the Top 40 direct to mobile
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on 13-02-2013 22:39
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on 13-02-2013 22:39
One for the music lovers:
The app is available to download now on Apple and Android and will be available for Blackberry and Windows Phone very soon. Customers on O2 get a two month free trial and then pay £1 a week directly onto their bill for O2 Tracks while those on other UK networks have a two week trial and then £4.99 a month.
http://news.o2.co.uk/?press-release=o2-launches-o2-tracks-bringing-the-top-40-direct-to-mobile
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on 13-02-2013 22:41
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on 13-02-2013 22:41
Downloaded it yesterday very good
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on 13-02-2013 22:44
@Anonymous wrote:Downloaded it yesterday very good
Is it actually?
I wasn't convinced when I heard about it. I pay £10 per month for spotify and it has a massive library of music plus a desktop media player.
I should dl o2 tracks and give it a go maybe.
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on 13-02-2013 22:45
Well I find it good will try it over the eight weeks free trial not sure I will be paying for it after though
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on 15-02-2013 09:41
I downloaded it yesterday and its not bad to use I until the free triis is up, I can't see myself paying for it really once the triaprerecord is up. I have also noticed that a couple of songs are still in the top 40 that were released years a go.

