MusicStation, supported by brands such as Sony Ericsson, will offer unlimited music downloads Over-The-Air at 2.99 euros per week.
MusicStation will initially be rolled out in Europe, and is less likely to appear in the US, this year at least.
MusicStation will be available to subscribers for a weekly fee of 2.99 euros, that'll include unlimited music downloads from most international music labels. Users can download music, wherever they are Over-The-Air, at any time and with no charge for data.
Sony Ericsson will later today roll out brand new handsets powered by MusicStation, including the W910 and W960 music phones and the K850 multimedia phone. Telenor subscribers in Sweden will be the first ones to utilize the new service, with 30 more carriers across Europe to offer it throughout the year.
In the meantime, here's an image series of a MusicStation-powered Sony Ericsson K800i:
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