Anyone else listen to Pandora internet radio?
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Love it! I use it everyday at work and on the iPhone in the car during long drives but since my HTPC is down right now I'm also using it at home as well so I paid for it so I get the higher quality audio stream.
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I listen all the time, currently listening to my Classic Rock station. I also have an STP station for my grunge mood, general rock when I want something loud and heavy, as well as my Flogging Molly station for when I'm drinking.
EDIT: Looked it up still 99¢ for the rest of the month once you've reached 40 hours. I currently have 15 hours left though
You can also pay $36/year ($3 per month for those math challenged folks) for a ton of features like limit free listening, 5 hours without the "Are you still listening?" button, no ads, better quality streaming, a cool desktop app, and more.
Oh, and Jourdan, it's only a matter of time before Slacker starts with ads and limits.
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Figured out the iPhone/Pandora situation
If you plug your iPhone into something like the iPod dock speakers, it'll play pandora. If you plug your iPhone into something that takes over complete control of the device (like a car stereo) it WON'T play pandora, even if you switch control back to the iPod/iPhone. Lame because that means I still can't listen to it in the car, but at least I can in the kitchen.
If you plug your iPhone into something like the iPod dock speakers, it'll play pandora. If you plug your iPhone into something that takes over complete control of the device (like a car stereo) it WON'T play pandora, even if you switch control back to the iPod/iPhone. Lame because that means I still can't listen to it in the car, but at least I can in the kitchen.
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Figured out the iPhone/Pandora situation
If you plug your iPhone into something like the iPod dock speakers, it'll play pandora. If you plug your iPhone into something that takes over complete control of the device (like a car stereo) it WON'T play pandora, even if you switch control back to the iPod/iPhone. Lame because that means I still can't listen to it in the car, but at least I can in the kitchen.
If you plug your iPhone into something like the iPod dock speakers, it'll play pandora. If you plug your iPhone into something that takes over complete control of the device (like a car stereo) it WON'T play pandora, even if you switch control back to the iPod/iPhone. Lame because that means I still can't listen to it in the car, but at least I can in the kitchen.
#43
Question for iPhone 3G and 3GS owners -- can you play Pandora without wi-fi? I mean, is 3G "fast" enough to stream(?) the music in when on the road or something?
I have the non-3G iPhone, so I only play Pandora when I'm at home, or somewhere with wireless internet.
I have the non-3G iPhone, so I only play Pandora when I'm at home, or somewhere with wireless internet.
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As long as you have a decent 3G signal, it should work great.
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