« Back to the top page
IDG News Service

iPhone can download music over EDGE too

Jonathan Seff, Macworld01.06.2009
Tags
Comments 0
Like the story? Get Alerts of big news events. Enter your email address

As part of the trio of iTunes-related announcements during his Tuesday morning Macworld Expo keynote address, Phil Schiller announced that Apple had added support for purchasing and downloading music and podcasts on the iPhone using a 3G data connection (previously support was limited to Wi-Fi-connected phones and iPod touches--it was even called the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store until today). And yes, it works.

But what Schiller didn't mention is that you now can download using the slower (much slower) EDGE data connection as well (a tip o' the hat to Daring Fireball's John Gruber for pointing it out just after the keynote). Back at the office, I turned off Wi-Fi and 3G on my iPhone, then proceeded to search for and download a free iTunes track using my EDGE connection. And yes, it too worked.

There are two downsides to downloading over EDGE, however. First, it took 15 minutes and 12 seconds to download a 9.3MB track, a lot longer than it would have taken over 3G or Wi-Fi. And second, the iPhone has same size restriction for iTunes downloads that it has for App Store downloads--namely, you can't download anything larger than 10MB over 3G or EDGE.

Reprinted with permission from Macworld. Story copyright 2009 Macworld Inc. All rights reserved.

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
Respectful debate is welcome, but comments that are defamatory, indecent, abusive, or in violation of any law will be removed.