The latest service to offer streaming songs with offline access.
US streaming music service MOG has unveiled its iPhone and Android apps, while also revealing how much its subscribers will pay to use them.
The web-based service launched late last year in the US, and currently charges users $5 a month for unlimited on-demand streaming.
When the apps are released in the second quarter of this year, users will pay an additional $5 a month for mobile access - $10 in total.
Like Spotify, MOG has included offline access in its mobile apps, allowing users to cache songs locally on their device to listen to when they don't have a network connection.
The apps will also be available when MOG launches its service in the UK soon. CEO David Hyman tells Billboard that the pricing here will be £5 for a web-only subscription, and £10 for web+mobile.
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Spotify is planning its own US launch, which could be announced as soon as today, when CEO Daniel Ek keynotes the SXSW conference in Texas - the same event where MOG showed off its apps yesterday.






















