
BlackBerry owners will soon be able to benefit from an upcoming music download service courtesy of Puretracks. This new service will be launched in April, enabling BlackBerry users to grab whatever songs that are available from the online catalog – a move that will definitely turn often-proud iPhone users green with envy. Apparently, it works just about anywhere where there is a signal, unlike iPhone users who have to log onto a WiFi hotspot first before connecting to iTunes. Of course, BlackBerry users can also benefit from that option if they want faster download speeds. There is no word on pricing, but it should cost a wee bit extra over iTunes’ songs.
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