Spanish-language site TecnoDroidve, thanks to some "tricks and beginner's luck" apparently has stumled head-first into the phone-facing portion of how Google is expected to sell music. In a series of convincing screen shots, we get a sense of what is expected to be announced Wednesday in Los Angeles -- Android Market integration for a music-purchase service.
Graphically, things look about as you'd expect, in the vein of the Android Market and Google Music service that's been in beta for most of the year. It's not as sexy as what Microsoft's done with its Zune apps, but it does mix a fair amount of album art with easy-to-use buttons.
It also looks like there will be some free music, as well as a free song of the day, and there will be variable pricing for singles.
Couple more days to go before we find out for sure. In the meantime, hit the source link below for the entire gallery.
Source: TecnoDroidve (translated); via Android Police
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/RcdRalJZSHI/story01.htm
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