A syncing button which allows you to add intact music libraries to Android 3.0 based mobile devices has been outed. Doing the rounds on the internet right now is a leaked edition of the upcoming Honeycomb music player that holds within it some syncing secrets. Consumers who have installed the Android music player on to their 2.3 gadgets have found that innovative syncing options materialize, including the addition of a ‘sync music option’.
This could mean that diverse cloud-based music sites use this prospect to hype themselves as being an ‘iTunes for Android’ service that works faultlessly with Android devices. There’s also a ‘cache streamed music’ setting that is encroaching on what Spotify offers Android consumers at the moment (for a fee) and this is nestled next to a ‘stream music settings’ option. The Achilles’ heal for Android mobile phones at the moment is the lack of a polite media player – unless you go fishing for one on the Android Market. All signs are suggesting that the ultimate arrival of Android 3.0 – which was heavily shown off at CES 2011 – will remedy this situation.
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