Slacker Radio 3.0 features Cached Stations
by The PocketBerry Team
Slacker is showing off their services at CES too. Over the past few months we’ve seen them evolve and become so big that they are now standard in all Verizon BlackBerry smartphones. They are soon releasing a 3.0 version which allows cached stations. The way it works is quite interesting. We all know that you need an SD card for your BlackBerry in order to use Slacker Radio. When caching a station, you’ll be able to sync it by selecting the “refresh cached stations” options. From what the beta testers over at Cnet are saying, it took a few minutes and is recommended to do over WiFi. It all sound great until you find the small fine print saying that you’ll have to subscribed for the monthly subscription of $4 per month to use this service. Have no fear, Slacker Radio 3.0 will be hitting BlackBerry App World in the next few weeks with a free trial.
-by Collin Sorp
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