Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Feb 27 2008, 8:33am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The application is available for free download and works on Symbian OS mobile phones and the S60 platform. Once installed all you need to do is sing the words into your handset and it will search for the song for you. If you don’t know the words to the song, you can whistle or hum the tune as well. Future versions of the application will add support for more mobile phone operating systems.
"An increasing number of music-enabled handsets are sold each year, and we aim to make midomi mobile available on all of these handsets. With the exciting functionality we're continuing to develop for midomi mobile, it will become the ultimate music search tool for the mobile market," says Keyvan Mohajer, CEO, MELODIS Corporation.
Via MELODIS
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