Smart has been introducing innovation from its existing services as Telco. Recently they launched another service will battle online music piracy. No more reason to download illegal copies of audio files when you are given the chance to spend P1 per day of unlimited music track from Spinnr.
After launching Smart Music in July this year, Smart brings the promise of making music more enjoyable to more Filipinos to a higher level with the launch of SPINNR – the all-new everything-music site that serves up the “total music experience.”
SPINNR first of its kind in the country where Smart subscribers can stream music to their smartphones, create their own playlist, and even download music at a very affordable price.
“For just P15 for two weeks, that’s Php1 a day, SPINNR users can easily subscribe to a package via the site or the app to enjoy unlimited full-track streaming of the widest selection of songs,” said Mellissa Limcaoco, head of Smart’s Innovation and Product Development group. “They can simply click to listen to all available songs – from the current chart-toppers of Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Justin Timberlake and One Direction; to the classic oldies, hard-to-find tracks and OPM favorites.”
SPINNR Plus VIP is the best package, it lets you enjoy unlimited streaming of music for 30 days for only P49, this package also gives you 50% discount on downloads. The SPINNR Plus 15 package also offers a 20% discount for full song downloads – further lowering down SPINNR’s most affordable download rate of P10-P15 per song. Other membership packages are, SPINNR Plus 7 (P7 for 7 days, with 10% download discount) and SPINNR Plus Premium (P29 for 30 days, with 30% download discount).
If you are using SPINNR for the first time, you get to en joy a promo of unlimited music streaming for fiften days. Registration is open to all Smart, Talk ‘N Text and Sun Cellular subscribers via web or mobile browser or via the app from Google Play. To register, simply go to spinnr.ph.
I think the most important thing about this music service is that it should actually focus on localized music content instead of international ones, otherwise it would be the same as using Spotify and iTunes.