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IHeartRadio For Windows Phone Updated For Music Lovers In The US – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
December 30, 2013
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iHeartRadio for Windows Phone updated for music lovers in the US

Windows Phone users have a number of ways to listen to music, but listening to online radio is probably the best way to gain access to the widest selection. iHeartRadio is a free app that can be used to listen to hundreds of stations covering every genre imaginable.

An update has just been pushed out, and while there are no details of the changes that have been made this is a good time to take a look at the app. The likes of Spotify have introduced the idea of creating personalized radio stations, and this is a theme that continues here.

One thing that makes iHeartRadio stand apart from other similar tools is the fact that it is possible to listen commercial-free without having to part with any money. With a catalog of more than 16 million songs, you’re sure to be able to find something you like to listen to!

If you’re having trouble thinking of the perfect soundtrack to accompany your activities, the Perfect For feature is on hand to help you out. This enables you to receive recommendations for stations that are ideally suited to running, driving, relaxing and much more.

Grab yourself a copy for your Windows Phone and see what you think.

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