Sunday, 6 November 2011

RIM Launches Blackberry Messenger Music is Getting Much Criticism

Research In Motion (RIM) or known as the BlackBerry maker seeks to return to the company's best mobile devices by offering BBM Music. Fuel Music is an application that makes a viral music service that is not expected to succeed.

Fuel music was launched on wednesday (02-11-2011) with a free trial for 60 days and cost 5 U.S. dollars per month for the full version. Let's look at the workings of this Music fuel.

First of all, you can select 50 songs from your music library. If you know anyone who is also a subscriber then 50 of their songs will also be part of your music library automatically. You can create a playlist of these songs and download songs to listen to them offline. Each month you can replace up to half of the songs that you'd get to be exchanged with 25 other songs. Your friend can also do the same.

RIM company trying to make a music service that is spread among BlackBerry users. If this is successful then BBM Music will provide fresh air for a company that RIM is trying to retain its customers in order not to be taken by the other mobile companies that use Android, Windows, or IOS.

But analysts predicted this time would not be successful because of the possibility of only a few people are willing to spend 5 dollars U.S. per month for 50 to share their favorite songs to other BlackBerry users are very difficult to find. Coupled with value pricing, the number of 50 songs is quite a small number of songs. If RIM really hope the music can beat their competitors, you must be able to compare the features offered by RIM with Apple right?

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