Indians, here is a good news for all of you. Now you can buy DRM-free Mp3 songs from the newly launched music store by Flipkart. Is it really a good news? Anyway, the popular online retailer of India, Flipkart, has just announced the launch of digital music store named ‘Flyte’. The new service is now accessible at the url flipkart.com/mp3-downloads where you can legally download music for as low as Rs 6.
The front page of the music store showcases newly added albums, popular tracks and popular albums. A mp3 song from Flyte costs between Rs 6 to Rs 15, and an album will cost you between Rs 24 to Rs 200. The price depends on whether the track is new or old, so expect lower prices for old tracks/albums. You can sort music by languages and genres in the left sidebar. Songs in more than 30 languages are available in Flipkart’s digital music store.
You need to log into the website to buy DRM-free songs. You can purchase music using any of the standard payment options available on the website, including credit cards / debit cards / Internet banking / Gift voucher etc. Once you have purchased a track, for instance, it will be loaded into your music library, which has the list of all your songs you have purchased from the website.
You are allowed to download each song a maximum of 4 times including the initial download after purchase. This could be the problem for people on slow Internet connection. Although Flipkart is offering a download manager that will allow its customers to control their download experience. The app will come handy for users who frequently lose network connection or have slow Internet connection so that they can easily play and resume downloads.
To know more about Flyte Download Manager and how to use it, I suggest you take a look at this page. Flipkart is also offering a 30 second preview on songs for you to check them out before buying. I think we all have experienced Flipkart’s service by now, and I must say it’s simply awesome. So we can expect good quality of songs from Flyte digital music store. If you’re really happy that finally there is website where you can legally download music, go ahead and buy your first song on Flyte Music Store.
What do you say about Flyte? Will Indian consumers pay to buy songs online, whereas there are numerous websites available on the Internet where we can download unlimited music? Can it change the Indian mindset and make them download music legally? Drop-in your views in the comment section below.
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