If you’re a Sprint Nextel customer suffering Cingular envy since you can’t get
the iTunes ROKR (yeah, we know, but humor us on this for
a minute), you can now get your music going with a version of Real’s Rhapsody Radio, which Sprint will offer for $6.95
per month. Just in case you’re keeping track at home, that’s about double the price of the cheapest PC-based Rhapsody
Radio offering, though we guess the premium is worth it, since, in addition to Rhapsody Radio’s package of streaming
music stations, you get the instrumental “Beats ‘n’ Breaks” service, which lets you sing along to instrumental-only
versions of popular songs. So, for $6.95, you basically get a poor man’s Sirius (even though you can already
get the real thing on Sprint), plus the opportunity to
own a karaoke phone. Suddenly that ROKR’s looking pretty good.
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