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[Music/MP3 players]| Wednesday 19th March 2008 |
Apple executives claim customers would be willing to pay $100 (around £50) extra for their iPod or iPhone if it gave them "all you can eat" access to the iTunes library for the "lifetime of the device", according to a report in the Financial Times.
Apple is believed to be considering a second monthly subscription model for iPhone owners, who could have a $8 (£4) fee added to
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The company is currently in negotiations with leading record labels, although Apple is reportedly only prepared to offer them $20 per device, whilst rival Nokia is believed to give the labels $80 per device with its similar "Comes with Music" deal.
The "all you can eat" offer could help breathe fresh impetus into iPod sales, which have been sloping off in recent times, according to market watchers.
Piper Jaffray analyst, Gene Munster, recently claimed the last quarter of iPod sales showed the lowest growth rate in the history of the device, mirroring an industry-wide slowdown in MP3 player sales.
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