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AudialsMobile 1.2.2
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With more than 70,000 artists and 80 genres, there is something for everybody. Audials Mobile is the only software that allows you to download the best MP3 music the Internet has to offer from the newest generation of social radio stations. It's like taking candy from a baby. With Audials Mobile, your cell phone will be bursting at the seams with the latest pop, rock, rap, hip hop, metal, electro, trance, techno and music from many other genres as well as the latest hits from the charts. How do I get my music? Simply search according to genre or artist. When searching according to genre, the most popular artists in the given genre will be displayed first. Then the MP3 songs from a selected artist will be displayed that can be recorded and downloaded from social radio stations. How does Audials Mobile work? Either search for a particular artist or in a particular genre to see all sorts of available hits that can be downloaded from social radio stations. While at home, you can make yourself comfortable on the couch and by simply using your WLAN you can download music to your cell phone from web radio stations without all the annoying ads and talk. You can use Audials Mobile while you are on the go with the UMTS flat rate. Audials Mobile is the software for unlimited music without subscription fees.
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