iRADIO BETA BASICS
- What is the iRadio beta program?
The Motorola iRadio beta program is your chance to be one of the first to experience the future of mobile music. This limited-time offer is available exclusively to Motorola Q users. iRadio is a mobile digital music service that combines hundreds of commercial-free music stations and talk programs with your personal digital music collection, for a truly personalized mobile listening experience.
- How much does the iRadio beta program cost?
You can join the iRadio beta program for a one-time fee of $29.00 and receive unlimited access through December 31, 2007. There are no contracts or monthly fees.
- What kind of music does iRadio offer?
Click now to see What's On. iRadio offers hundreds of professionally programmed music stations. Our genre list includes pop, rock, metal, rap, hip-hop, country, classical, electronic, jazz, talk and much more.
- Is the iRadio beta program available internationally?
No, this program is limited to select users within the United States.
USING iRADIO
- Which mobile phones can I use?
The iRadio beta program is exclusively for the Motorola Q phone. Click to learn more about the Motorola Q.
- What are the iRadio beta system requirements?
Microsoft® Windows® XP, Internet Explorer® 6.0+, a broadband Internet connection, 512MB free hard disk space (1GB recommended), 512MB RAM and a Motorola Q phone. You will also need an SD card (at least 512 MB) to cache your
iRadio programming.
- Is iRadio software Macintosh-compatible?
No, iRadio is currently only available for the Windows® XP operating system.
- What file formats does iRadio support?
iRadio supports MP3 and WMA files.
- Does the iRadio beta use my mobile phone service minutes?
No. Programming is downloaded from the Internet using iRadio software on your PC, and transferred to your phone via a USB cable. You will not incur airtime charges when listening to iRadio, and unlike traditional or satellite services, there is
no signal to lose.
- How much music can I store on my Motorola Q?
iRadio programming is stored on the SD card in your Motorola Q. The amount of music that can be stored is dependent on the size of your SD card. The Motorola Q does not come with an SD card and must be purchased separately.
- Can I receive calls while listening to iRadio?
Yes. iRadio automatically pauses for incoming calls and resumes when you hang up.
- How do I install software updates?
There is currently no set schedule for iRadio software updates. Registered users will receive notification via the iRadio PC application when updates are available.
- I don't see my question here. What should I do?
If you still have questions, please visit http://support.muzk.motorola.com.
TERMS
- What are the terms for the iRadio beta program?
You will be charged a $29.00 sign-up fee immediately upon joining the iRadio beta program. A valid credit card is required for registration and payment. You will have unlimited access to the service through December 31, 2007, at no additional charge. This subscription cannot be renewed; however, at the end of the beta program, iRadio may be available for purchase to the public at prevailing retail rates. You must download and install the iRadio beta software on your PC and your Motorola Q phone to use this service. Click for complete Terms & Conditions.
- What happens at the end of the beta program?
The iRadio beta program will no longer be available after December 31, 2007. At that time, please visit motorola.com/iradio for iRadio availability and pricing.