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Android First-look: Amazon.com MP3 Store
Buying music directly from the Amazon.com MP3 store is one of Android's coolest features. Although it might not be the "killer feature" that some were hoping it would be, it offers a great way to get quality, DRM free music directly to your device. The only downside is that you have to download music over WiFi (the iTunes WiFi Store works the same way).As a huge music junkie (my total collection, including digitzed CDs is probably about 2 TB in size -- and that's not 2 TB of FLAC either, that's 2 TB of mostly V0 LAME MP3s), Amazon's MP3 store is easily my favorite place to buy digitial music. Although it might not be making a dent in iTunes sales figures (here's a hint - get in more countries ASAP and start offering digitial exclusives like iTunes does), its increasing selection and weekly deals and promotions continue to make it the best game in town.
So how does the Android version of the store stack up? It hits the most crucial points, but it does lack some of the finesses that could make this a real mobile destination.
My only real complaint about the store is that browsing for new music or good deals is kind of cumbersome. If you know the specific name of an arist or album that you want, yeah, you can search for it -- but browsing through genres was not as elegant as the iTunes WiFi Store. It would be really nice if the Android app offered an instant link to the Amazon MP3 Special Deals page.
But this might be expecting too much from the app. I was able to easily buy DRM-free music and have it downloaded directly to my device. Getting the music to my Mac was easy -- I just plugged the phone into a USB port and found the folder labeled "Amazon MP3" and copied the of Montreal album into my iTunes folder.
It might not be Android's "killer app" - but it does what it says it does.



Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Slappy said 3:36PM on 10-24-2008
Where's the Android-free version of DLS, like how TUAW had the iPhone-free version?
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Todd said 4:08PM on 10-24-2008
*slaps* Slappy - Dude! STFU.
There's been a two year long Android news black out by Download Squad. Be thankful it's been lifted.
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Jash Sayani said 4:08PM on 10-24-2008
Nice way to sell music.... Even the iTunes store sales increased after they released the iPhone application.
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Samuel said 9:36PM on 10-24-2008
That is a lot, my collection is the better part of a TB but they're mostly lossless. If your MP3 and at 2TB you must be earning too much. Oh well, look forward to the new 2TB drives coming out in 2009.
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