… and there is no pricing break for current XM subscribers. This appears to be way overpriced given that (1) a current subscriber can add on an additional radio with the full channel lineup for only $6.99 per month (i.e., $1 less than than limited 20 channel BlackBerry offering); and (2) current subscribers can access XM online for no additional charge (IMO, the BlackBerry is just another computer — as a current XM customer, I can see a reasonable one-time licensing fee for the BlackBerry application, but not $8 per month.)
Also, the trial worked rather well on my 8830 yesterday, but this morning I encounter “Starting up…” followed by “Connection failed. Exiting…”.
I liked the interface on this program. But sound quality was as disappointing as the music selection. Why would I pay to listen to those lame stations when I can listen to my favorite MP3 files at no additional cost? The program is well done, but the whole of the proposal is not attractive.
I tried to download this for 2 days now and I keep getting that support for my device is not available and to leave my email address and they will contact me. I have a pearl 8130 with broadband access what is up with that?
I like the service on my BB 8830, but I definitely would not pay an additional $8/mn, especially considering I already pay $13 to have XM in my car. It should be free for existing XM subscribers (or I would even be okay with a one-time charge of $8).
I wonder if uninstalling the app, then putting it back on re-activates the trial?
… and there is no pricing break for current XM subscribers. This appears to be way overpriced given that (1) a current subscriber can add on an additional radio with the full channel lineup for only $6.99 per month (i.e., $1 less than than limited 20 channel BlackBerry offering); and (2) current subscribers can access XM online for no additional charge (IMO, the BlackBerry is just another computer — as a current XM customer, I can see a reasonable one-time licensing fee for the BlackBerry application, but not $8 per month.)
Also, the trial worked rather well on my 8830 yesterday, but this morning I encounter “Starting up…” followed by “Connection failed. Exiting…”.
I liked the interface on this program. But sound quality was as disappointing as the music selection. Why would I pay to listen to those lame stations when I can listen to my favorite MP3 files at no additional cost? The program is well done, but the whole of the proposal is not attractive.
I tried to download this for 2 days now and I keep getting that support for my device is not available and to leave my email address and they will contact me. I have a pearl 8130 with broadband access what is up with that?
I like the service on my BB 8830, but I definitely would not pay an additional $8/mn, especially considering I already pay $13 to have XM in my car. It should be free for existing XM subscribers (or I would even be okay with a one-time charge of $8).
I wonder if uninstalling the app, then putting it back on re-activates the trial?
Do you know when XM Radio be available for the Storm?
Is there a FM radio accessosy or App for the Storm?