The new app has been designed from the ground up for Android tablets, and it features wireless syncing, with a personal ‘cloud locker’ giving users access to their tunes on any device running the 7digital app. The full feature-set of the smartphone app will be replicated on the tablet version. Rather than using up the full 3G bandwidth and data-allowance on a user’s mobile by downloading a full 320kbps track, 7Digital downloads a compressed version of the file when connected to a mobile network, and then follows through with the full, high-quality file when a WiFi connection is established. And now 7digital has announced that it’s launching a new native Android 3.0 (“Honeycomb”) app for tablets.Įstablished in 2004, 7digital’s download store and mobile applications gives consumers access to over 16 million MP3 music tracks, as well as audiobooks and videos, across Europe and North America.Īs we reported earlier this year, one of the most impressive features of the latest incarnation of the Android smartphone app was the way in which tracks are delivered. Back in May, we reported that London-based digital music provider 7digital had released a new Android app to bring its MP3 Store and ‘Digital Locker’ to handsets in 16 countries.
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