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Sony Music Unlimited bringing its own streaming flair to iOS soon

We heard back in December that Sony’s fledgling Music Unlimited service would eventually be spreading its wings to cover even more operating systems, and here at CES 2012, we’ve learned that it’s Apple’s own iOS on the docket. Tim Schaaff, head of Sony Entertainment Network noted this week that the company will offer a gratis iPhone and iPad app for Music Unlimited “at some point this quarter.” It’s bruited that the iOS edition will offer offline caching for subscribers to its service (at least the premium ones), enabling ’em to save playlists for listening even when away from a network connection. Naturally, Sony’s got some stiff competition in the world of iOS tunage, but it’s hoping that at least a few million of those iOS users grow its Music Unlimited user base from a million to… well, more than a million. We’re assuming that the pricing will remain the same, with $ 4 per month grabbing you a basic subscription and $ 10 per month netting you a premo level of service. So, you downloading on day one, or what?

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