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7Digital will ship on 20 million HTC phones this year

By | Published on Thursday 12 July 2012

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Digital music seller 7Digital yesterday revealed that its mobile app will have been shipped preinstalled on 20 million HTC Android-powered phones across the EMEA region by the end of the year. Within the app, users can browse, preview and download top tunes whenever they like via their mobile devices. They can also browse, preview and download shit tunes if they so wish, given 7Digital is always talking about its mission to be the most flexible download service (though it’s possible the company means it wants its services to work on all devices, rather than being able to sell shit music, though it is a facility they offer).

Anyway, I think I went off on a tangent there. But worry not, 7Digital boss man Ben Drury is here to pull us back on topic, telling CMU: “Our mobile applications provide customers with the choice to access their music however, whenever and through whatever platform they choose. The integration allows HTC users access to the 7Digital music download store on their new device, and they can also access their music through any connected devices using a 7Digital app or the web-based 7digital.com store”.

HTC, of course, owns Dr Dre’s Beats company that recently bought the MOG streaming music service, so presumably that too will come pre-installed on the Taiwanese firm’s phones eventually. What a high tech computer party HTC customers will be having in the future.



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