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BlackBerry’s music service costs $5 a month, 50 song limit with library sharing

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Details on RIM’s BlackBerry music app leaked out today from CrackBerry. According to their report, the music service is priced at $5 a month. However, BlackBerry owners will be able to activate a free trial of the application after downloading the BlackBerry music app. After activation, the user can download up to 50 songs at a time onto the phone. While the amount is extremely minuscule compared to Spotify’s offline caching of up to 3,333 tracks per mobile device, users will be able to listen to the song library of anyone using the app on the contact list. The amount of allowed connections is currently unknown at this time, but potentially offers access to thousands of songs for users with many connections. 

blackberry musicIt’s rumored that RIM recently signed a deal with one of the four leading music labels and is in the process of setting up deals with two other labels. The major music labels include Sony Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group, EMI Music and Universal Music Group. The BlackBerry music app likely represents RIM’s attempt at broadening the appeal of the BlackBerry smartphone line beyond the business user. However, it’s unclear if users will pay for a monthly music rental service with the ability to add a SD card in a BlackBerry phone for access to media like MP3-encoded tracks. Assuming a user owns a great deal of music, a Blackberry owner can fit hundreds of albums on a 32GB SD memory card that costs about $40.

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There’s currently no Spotify application for the BlackBerry. On other smartphones, access to unlimited music streaming costs $9.99 a month and the user has the ability to sync playlists to the device with an offline mode switch. Paying for the service also removes the 20-hour limit of the free version and cuts out advertisements as well. The premium service also allows users to access alternative devices like the Logitech Squeezebox line, Sonos wireless music system and Onkyo home cinema receivers.

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