Will this new feature convince you to subscribe to Rhapsody’s To Go service? Let us know in the comments. Since Apple has already approved Spotify, which has a similar feature, we expect the new version to be approved. Rhapsody plans to submit the new version of their iPhone app for approval to the App Store very soon. You can checkout the video preview of the new version below: So with the new version, users will no longer need a 3G/Edge or Wi-Fi connection to listen to music from this service on their iPhone. Rhapsody plans to address this limitation in the new version as it was the No. Though users can create their own streaming playlists, unlike Spotify they can’t save them to play them offline. The iPhone app allows users who have subscribed to Rhapsody To Go service ($14.99 per month) to individually select and listen to more than 6 million songs in its catalog on-demand over 3G/EDGE and Wi-Fi. The same year Apple released Rhapsody to software developers so they could create versions of their software for the next release of the Apple operating system. Rhapsody had released their iPhone app back in September last year. Rhapsody was the name given to Apple Computers next-generation operating system.Apple got the Rhapsody operating system when they bought NeXT Inc. Subscription based streaming music service Rhapsody announced at the South by Southwest (SXSW) technology and music festival in Austin, Texas that they plan to release a new version of their Rhapsody iPhone app, which will allow users to download songs so that they can play them offline as long as you're a Rhapsody subscriber.
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