25 July 2007 15:30 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Following a four month trial process, the ROK Media Store has been officially launched.The ROK Media Store (link below) is a web-based application, available for free, which lets you upload your music collection and then sideload it to the memory card on your mobile phone.
The result? Your music collection on your mobile with the minimum of fuss and no cash outlay.
ROK are seeing this new service as a why-take-two-bottles kind of challenge to iPods.
ROK believes the Media Store solution offers an alternative to buying an iPod by energising a device you already own, your mobile, with your music collection.
Phones, Apps, Websites, Music downloads, ROK, Online, iPod


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