
The Apple iPhone 3G will give users the pleasure of listening to radio. Though Apple is famous for omitting an FM tuner in its iPod line, it proved open to the idea of an online radio. The AOL Radio app will be released next month after being showcased at the WWDC. It will include 200 AOL stations and 150+ CBS stations. It’s no doubt a very good app, having taking home the “Best Entertainment Application” award at the WWDC. It’s totally freeware but brace yourself for advertisements just like in old-fashined FM radios. WiFi and 3G is all you need after you download the app and the new iPhone has got them both. The built-in GPS in the iPhone also figure in as the AOL Radio app uses GPS to tell users the closest radio station.
[nyt via cellphones]




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