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US wireless carriers Verizon Wireless and Sprint are betting that young consumers will shell out as much as $2.50 a pop to download songs to their cellphones from thin air. Cingular Wireless is hoping its redesigned iTunes-compatible phone, the Motorola Slvr L7, won’t tank the way its predecessor did.
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US wireless carriers Verizon Wireless and Sprint are betting that young consumers will shell out as much as $2.50 a pop to download songs to their cellphones from thin air. Cingular Wireless is hoping its redesigned iTunes-compatible phone, the Motorola Slvr L7, won’t tank the way its predecessor did.
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