Virtual Radio v1.6.13


Free basic version out for the Nokia S60 3rd edition and Sony Ericsson UIQ 3 phones!
VirtualRadio now comes as a free version which contains a moderate amount of advertising. Enjoy and tell your friends!
Easy to download:
Just type
in the browser of your mobile phone and download the software to your phone.
Please make sure you have either a S60 3rd edition or a UIQ 3 phone. Some Nokia S60 2nd editon are supported too. For mor information, please click here.
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Overview
VirtualRadio brings Web radio stations to your phone.
VirtualRadio connects to the Internet through your mobile phone operator's network and links to more than 700 radio stations from all over the world.
If you have a very modern phone, you can directly connect to the Internet by using Wi-fi (WLAN or hotspots) and you can hear radio without being charged by your mobile phone operator.
In 2006 VirtualRadio has become the standard MP3 Web radio player for mobile phones.
Click and Play!
VirtualRadio is based on one single basic functionality: playing a given set of Internet radio channels. Just start up the player and it immediately starts playing audio. There is no need to define play lists or find and type in URLs.
All you have to do is select from a given set of channels: Click and play! It’s easy!
Radio Stations
Continually new radios stations will be added to VirtualRadio. If you can not find your preferred radio station among the selected stations, tell them! We are more than happy to inlcuded your preferred radio station into VirtualRadio!
System Requirements - Supported Phone Types
VirtualRadio at he moment runs only on mobile phones with Symbian Operating System. VirtualRadio runs on Nokia S60 phones, SonyEricsson UIQ, Motorola, Siemens SX1, BenQ, Arima and Sendo X. For more details, please click here.
Connection
To play VirtualRadio, you will need to have a working Internet connection from your mobile phone to your mobile phone operator's system. Make sure that have defined the Access point correctly. Rather use an "Internet" than a "WAP" access point. If in doubt ask your operator!
VirtualRadio is a typical 3G application, but it can also be used on GPRS and EDGE networks.
WARNING!
Listening to VirtualRadio will create a lot of download traffic! If you are not having a "flat rate" payment plan or if you are not using modern phones' Wi-fi capabilities, the unlimited download of sound can become very expensive very quickly! If in doubt, ask your operator!
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