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[Crave: The gadget blog] New models of Verizon phones will also be capable of working with Rhapsody's preexisting DRM-restricted music subscription service, which allows unlimited music downloads at a flat, monthly fee. Verizon customers who choose to pay for a Rhapsody music subscription have the option of adding Rhapsody's monthly fee to their existing mobile phone bill.
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