A better music experience than iTunes…on Windows Phone?
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6 Responses to “A better music experience than iTunes…on Windows Phone?”
By ekengere81 on Feb 4, 2012 | Reply
@Gladiator3996 It works just like itunes. You can sync your personal collection or buy tracks from them if you want. The only difference is they offer a subscrition service of $9.99 monthly that allows you access to their entire library (kinda like a music Netflix).
By Gladiator3996 on Feb 4, 2012 | Reply
Do you download for free or do you have to pay for all the music?
By dotnetpro on Feb 4, 2012 | Reply
@HiMyNameIsPHAM It streams over the network. You can also download songs if you want to play offline.
By HiMyNameIsPHAM on Feb 4, 2012 | Reply
Zune stream the music over the mobile network or does it use the phone’s memory?
By dotnetpro on Feb 4, 2012 | Reply
@calvinyjj Yes. The HTC Titan 4G and HTC Radar 4G Windows Phones have equalizer and L-R pan settings, but like on the iPhone (which has an equalizer, but no pan setting), those settings are found in the system settings, not the Zune player.
By calvinyjj on Feb 4, 2012 | Reply
does it come with equalizer and L-Rbalance setting??