Audiobooks on your Cellphone

Audiobooks on your Cellphone

audible audiobooks on samsung sp i600

Audible has started working with Sprint to put spoken word audiobooks on Sprint PCS smart phones.

The first device that will work with Audible audiobooks is the Samsung SP-i600 smartphone. It will be interesting to see how usable the interface is and how much you can store on your phone: the SP-i600 only has 32mb memory, a lot of which could already be used for photos, email, contacts etc.

You can get $50 off the Samsung SP-i600 when you commit to an Audible subscription.

Audible.com

(msmobiles.com via Engadget)


 
 

 
 
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