
We heard back in mid-March that Rhapsody for iPhone was getting an offline mode for downloading music and playing at times of no reception (like most subway rides). Good news, folks, today is the day the app get this coveted update. Lest we forget, too, with this summer’s OS 4 release finally enables background music, Real’s aural offering just got even more enticing. Press release after the break, or hit up the iTunes link to download now — don’t forget, though, that a monthly subscription plan is still required for playback.
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