SIRIUS/XM for BlackBerry goes live!
Would you call yourself a music connoisseur? I’ve found that as each year goes by, I’m constantly searching for more and more music. Perhaps that’s the reason I stopped listening to “terrestrial” radio several years ago. The same 50-60 songs get all of the airtime, making each radio station nothing but a cesspool of boredom. Don’t go ending it all just yet. There’s hope for our kind.
If you find yourself tired of the radio stations that come via traditional waves and don a BlackBerry at least a few hours each week, the freshly launched SIRIUS/XM BlackBerry app is just the ticket to a more rewarding day. Kick to the curb the senseless and pain in the ass commercials that pollute the airwaves and instead take back control of your mobile music experience.
Similar to the iPhone app, the SIRIUS/XM app for BlackBerry gives users access to 120 channels of commercial free radio and requires that you have a paid subscription of some sort. Simple stuff really.
I don’t use satellite radio as I don’t have any money. Hard fact of life it is. But I live on. For me, streaming services such as Pandora and Last.fm are my top picks. But I’m curious, how is the experience of satellite radio on your phone? This question isn’t open to just BlackBerry users, but any mobile device with SIRIUS/XM access. Anyone care to share?





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