Before you get too excited, let's take a look at how the Rhapsody for iPhone app works. This app requires both a subscription to Rhapsody to Go as well as an active connection to the Internet via Wi-Fi, Edge, or 3G. You don't actually download music to your iPhone or iTouch, so if you do not have an active connection, you will not be able to access the music. However, if an Internet connection is not an issue for you, then you will absolutely love this app!
If you currently have a Rhapsody to Go subscription and either the iPhone or iTouch, then all you need to do is download the app and sign in. Your personal music library and playlists will be just a touch away and you can access the entire Rhapsody library just as if you were accessing Rhapsody.com from your computer.
Don't have a Rhapsody to Go subscription? You can't beat the value of this music service. For about the cost of a single music CD, you get unlimited access to music across all genres - old and new. Over 8 million songs make up Rhapsody's massive music collection with new releases and the latest albums added regularly. Now that the Rhapsody app for the iPhone is out, you can literally tap into this collection and enjoy your favorite music on the go using your iPhone or iTouch.
The decision to stop paying for music by the track or album and going with an unlimited music subscription is often a difficult one, especially for people who like having a tangible product in their hands such as a CD. However, with a music subscription, you know exactly how much your music costs will be each month ($14.99 plus tax). As you consider the switch, add up how much you currently spend at the music store or iTunes and balance those costs with unlimited access to millions of songs. Would you rather have a collection of discs taking up space in your living room or an entire music library at your fingertips?
Rhapsody is currently offering a free trial version of its Rhapsody to Go subscription. Give it a try, on or off your iPhone, and see for yourself if this is the killer music app for you. If you already have a Rhapsody to Go music subscription and want to transfer it to your iPhone or iTouch, all you need is the app which is available in the iTunes store.
If you've been waiting for a better way to listen to music on your Apple iPhone or iTouch, the Rhapsody on iPhone app is a major contender.
Published by Celeste Stewart
Celeste Stewart is a freelance writer with a background in telecommunications and marketing View profile
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