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Get educated with Android
Android is taking the books and the teachers out of music lessons. The newest way to learn music – via your cell phone (as long as you have Android).
Among the first of many Android applications is SplashPlay Mobile Music Maker, an instrument learning and music sharing tool. Wherever your phone goes, SplashPlay goes with you to learn, listen or share music anywhere. Right now, guitar is the only instrument compatible with the software. Continued after the break.
AT&T brings the first 3G walkman phone to the US market; the Sony Ericsson W760a
AT&T’s latest offering, the Sony Ericsson W760a Walkman phone may not be that big as other mobile phone announcements made recently, but it certainly scored a first for the U.S. mobile phone market — the first 3G Walkman phone ever to hit stateside.
The W760a like the previous Sony Ericsson Walkman phones, W350 and W580 released by AT&T, features Sony’s famous Walkman music player and AT&T’s Mobile Music applications. You’ll have access to XM Radio, eMusic mobile and Napster on the W760a.
Find out more about Sony’s Walkman phone after the break.
Nokia gives UK users the “Comes with Music” service
Nokia will soon be launching its “Comes With Music” service to the UK market. The music service will provide users of specific Nokia handsets with one year of unlimited access to the Nokia Music Store catalog. Good news is, users can keep all downloaded tracks for more than one year. To kick off the opening of the “Comes With Music” service, Nokia has enlisted Carphone Warehouse in UK to offer the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic “Comes With Music” edition. According to Nokia, lucky users who will buy the Nokia 5310 will get “unprecedented freedom” to find and listen to music from the Nokia Music Store catalog.
Sony Ericsson launches the W902, W595, W302 Walkman phones
Sony Ericsson continues to expand its line-up of Walkman phones with the announcement of the W902, W595 and W302. All of these Walkman phones feature Sony Ericsson’s music recognition application called TrackID, music and mood matching technology called SensMe and shake control for changing tracks with the flick of the user’s hand. Here are the things that you can expect from these new Walkman phones.
Nokia’s 8208 music slider out in the open
Is Nokia about to release a new music based phone anytime soon? Well, if the product page of this “unofficially announced” Nokia 8208 is an indication, we may well be looking at a new Nokia slider waiting to be officially unveiled. The new handset is called the Nokia 8208 which from what we’ve gathered is more »
Motorola intro’s the E8 Music phone
Motorola has announced its latest music tech phone gadget, the E8 Music Phone. The E8 features a ModeShift, which lets you navigate through the phone’s features. This shows how the buttons change as icons shift according to what feature the user is into. It allows for an easy-to-manage set of music controls. However, the E8 more »
LG VX8560 to come to Verizon with music controls, flipping face
A member over at Howard Forums has revealed what the upcoming LG VX8560 will look like, all in its music-centric, flip-tastic glory. Here you can see it rearing to the left with a red-colored profile, dedicated music controls, and a tiny camera lens on top of the external display. No other details about this phone’s more »















