System and mobile cellular telephone device for playing...

Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Message storage or retrieval

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C455S426100, C455S185100, C455S003060

Reexamination Certificate

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07065342

ABSTRACT:
A mobile cellular telephone is used to select a music recording from a remote source, such as online music recording storage facility, and wirelessly receive the selected music recording. The received music recording is stored in a memory of the cellular telephone where it is available for playback with an audio player in the cellular telephone. Additional information, such as a title and artist associated with the music recording, is transmitted from the remote source to the cellular telephone with the music data. During playback of the music recording, the information is presented on a display of the cellular telephone. A system includes the remote music source and the mobile cellular telephone and may include an online user account via which the music recording is selected and downloaded to the cellular telephone.

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