Sprint Launches Power Vision and Music Store

Big news in the mobile music space. Sprint launched its EV-DO service, Power Vision, yesterday.

One big piece of Power Vision is the Sprint Music Store, the first over-the-air music download service in the United States. Though Verizon and Cingular already offer music phones, neither carrier lets users download music over the wireless network. Currently, the Sanyo MM-9000 and Samsung MM-A940 offer the service.

Pretty huge. It will be interesting to see how Motorola iRadio leverages its features in a market that's sure to include a number of mobile music options by year's end...

Related Links:
Power Vision press release
Engadget's thoughts
MocoNews' thoughts

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