APP OF THE DAY: Internet Radio
- 09 February, 2012 11:45
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Internet Radio
Cost: Free | Developer: Nokia | Platform: Symbian^3 | 0.51 MB |
Putting music on your phone is so old school; why go through the hassle when you can listen to your favourite songs online?
The Internet Radio app is designed to do exactly that, with users able to stream music to their Nokia smartphone via 3G or Wi-Fi.
The app sources thousands of Internet radio stations from around the world, so there is no shortage of music to find and listen to.
Stations can be easily browsed by location, language, or genre, and once you find your favourite station, it can be saved as a favourite for easy future access.
If you get bored with listening to music, the app also sources sports and talk stations from around the globe for added listening variety.
Pros: Music from around the world.
Cons: No tags for songs.
Verdict: The music world is your oyster with Internet Radio.
Get it here: Nokia Ovi Store
This app was reviewed on a Nokia X7.
Got a favourite app? Email our appmeister, Patrick Budmar, your review or the name of the app you would like to see reviewed.
Nominations for the 2012 ARN IT Industry Awards open on Tuesday, June 12.
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