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Video download comes to iPhone and iPod touch

Donald Bell  |  Jun 09, 2009

The iTunes mobile store will offer video downloads in addition to music and podcasts.
(Credit: James Martin/CNET)


WWDC 2009
Our suspicions that Apple would soon be offering iPhone and iPod touch users direct downloads of iTunes video content were confirmed during announcements at WWDC 2009.

The mobile version of the iTunes store will soon offer video download and rental options, in addition to the music and podcast options already available. Currently, users required to purchase and download iTunes video content using a home computer, where it can be transferred to the iPhone or touch over USB. After the launch of iPhone OS 3.0 on June 17th, this content will be available for download directly to the device.

There's no word yet on whether Apple will price mobile video content higher than computer-based downloads, or if selection will differ. Currently, movies purchased through iTunes run between US$10-US$15, with rentals priced at US$2-US$5. We expect that mobile video content will be optimized for playback on the iPhone, allowing for faster downloads by shedding unnecessary video resolution.

Also included in the announcement is the ability to directly download audiobook, iTunes U, and music video content. Password-locked parental controls are available to restrict available iTunes content to G-rated or non-explicit material.

It will be interesting to see if iPhone users shun the feature in an effort to preserve precious space and battery life, opting instead to stream content. iPod touch users, on the other hand, will probably have a field day with their new found ability to rent movies and download TV episodes on-the-go.

Competitively, the ability to download and rent video content is just one more feature that mobile phone and portable media player manufacturers will need to play catch-up on. As the iPod's strongest competitor, Microsoft has yet to roll out direct video download and rental options for their Zune player, although, the company did tease their revamped Zune Video Marketplace at last week's E3 conference. With the Zune HD due out in September, there's a good chance Microsoft will strike back with a mobile video service similar to Apple's.

iPhone OS 3.0 will be available June 17 as a free update to iPhone users and a US$9.95 upgrade for the iPod touch.

Via CNET's MP3 Insider blog

Filed under:  Mobile Phones, Music & Play
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