iCloud | What’s next for Apple’s iPhone?

Posted in iPhone News by admin. Published May 30th, 2011

iCloud | What’s next for Apple’s iPhone?

Apple has recently secured deals with EMI, Sony and Warner Music, suggesting it is about to license music to be streamed from the cloud. With many of its users moving to cloud-based streaming services on their “all-you-can-eat” data plans, Apple is finally looking to let iTunes users play music on demand, instead of having to sync their music collections to their devices.

We expect Apple will announce “iCloud” or a service of a similar name at the beginning of June, changing the way that the iPod and iTunes services operates on the iPhone as a result. Users should still be able to transport their collections but will likely pay a small monthly fee to stream it via their data connections, something that mobile operators might not be best pleased about.

[Thanks: http://thenextweb.com]



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