Friday, December 17, 2010

mSpot puts iTunes music in the cloud for iPhone users

Section: iPhone / iPod touch / iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, iDevice Apps, iTunes

mSpotAccess your iTunes music over the air from anywhere you are. This is something Apple hasn’t yet added as an iPhone or iTunes feature. Instead, users are forced to sync their new music back and forth and pick and choose what you want on the go since the iPhone is limited in storage capacity. Thankfully, a service called mSpot, which has been available on the Android since June, has a solution.

How does it work? Simply sign up for a free account, upload your music into their cloud, and download the free app. Then, you’ll have access to your music over the air from where ever you are.

So ,what’s the catch? The first 2GB (around 1,600 songs) are free, but any additional storage will cost you $3.99/month for 40GB extra. This isn’t that expensive at all for anyone who’s been looking for this type of solution. Furthermore, the service also has some awesome built-in features such as live lyrics for your songs and playing cached songs when you are in Airplane mode or limited cell range.

So go ahead, check them out, and let us know what you think!

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