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May 22, 2007

Pandora Goes Mobile

Posted by Nick Gonzalez

At the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Pandora has just announced their new mobile client for Sprint phones. TechCrunch has more details on the announcement.

The client will let Sprint customers stream their Pandora radio stations to their phones. For the next 30 days the client will be free by going to Pandora.com on your mobile phone. After that, you will need a Pandora premium account, which costs $3/month and gives you ad free access to Pandora.

Readers interested in mobile music should check out our coverage of PartyStrands, Avvenu, and Oboe .

1 Comment

  1. The photo is a bit misleading… I was drooling when I found out Pandora was going to work on my cell phone (the new Samsng Upstage pictured above). I went to Pandora’s wap site and they only support a select few Sprint phones for their mobile service, and one of those phones is not the one above.

    Comment by UberZeiger — May 23, 2007 @ 1:33 pm

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