The T-Mobile G1 comes pre-loaded with an Amazon MP3 application, giving customers a phone-optimized version of the Amazon MP3 store and the immediate gratification of buying and playing their favorite music. “We look forward to the release of the T-Mobile G1, which will put Amazon MP3’s vast selection of low-priced DRM-free music at the fingertips of even more customers in more places.” “Amazon wants to make it easy for customers to discover, buy, and play their music wherever they happen to be–whether sitting at their computer or on the go,” said Bill Carr, Vice President for Digital Music and Video. T-Mobile G1 users can search, download, buy and play music from Amazon MP3, which offers over 6 million DRM-free MP3 songs from all four major music labels and thousands of independent labels that can be played on virtually any hardware device and managed with any music software. (NASDAQ: AMZN) today announced that the Amazon MP3 music store will be pre-loaded on the T-Mobile G1, the world’s first Android(TM)-powered mobile phone in partnership with Google. Songs are the same price, 89 cents unless otherwise indicated. The catch? You can only download MP3s over a Wi-Fi connection you can browse and preview just fine over the 3G, but buying and downloading can only be done over Wi-Fi. You’ll have 6 million DRM-free songs to choose from, from all four of the big record labels. It’s essentially a pint sized version of Amazon MP3, and it comes pre-loaded on the G1. Yeah, so Amazon just confirmed the existence of a mobile music store for Android-based cellphones. That mobile Amazon music store rumor? Totally true.
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