AT&T Releases the Samsung SLM with Napster Music Downloads

Remember Napster? They're still around, and the file sharing-gone-legit company has teamed up with AT&T to release a mobile phone that is optimized for downloading songs from its online catalog of more than 3 million songs. The SLM from Samsung comes with the basic things you expect, like 512 megabytes of storage, BlueTooth 2.0, and a 2-megapixel camera. The big deal, though? It's the SLM's high-peed data connection for the Napster subscription service with downloads averaging around ten seconds per song.
The dual-band 3G clamshell has a brushed metal finish and a swivel-camera for taking pictures or video calls over the high-speed network.
Napster To Go on the SLM will cost $7.49 for five tracks per month and additional tracks can be purchased for $1.99 each. The phone itself will set you back $150 after a $50 mail-in rebate.
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I have AT&T cell phone`s and I like the roll over
min.very much but why cant you offer GPS on your
cell phone`s.E-Mail me and tell me the answer?