Google is expected to unveil a licensed music shop at a Wednesday upshot in Los Angeles, merely Spanish-language blog TecnoDroidVe has published what it says are leaked screen shots from the service.
As reported by Android Police, a blogger from TecnoDroidVe uncovered the music shop on his HTC Inspire 4G. It wasn’t operational, only included features alike a “free song of the day” and recommendations for like artists.
One screen shot shows a page for Common Day music, which is available for $1.29 or $0.99 per song, the current standard for competing music stores like Amazon and Apple’s iTunes. There’s besides the choice to purchase a total album, some of which were listed for $9.49 and $8.49.
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