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sites to download mobile entertainment
Thumbplay.com offers ring tones, wallpaper, and “around 25 games” for purchase at $6 each. Whether you’re a card shark or pinball wizard, the site provides categories ranging from “Arcade” to “Action & Adventure.”
Handango.com features more than 7,500 games and entertainment options, from eBooks to Tetris to GPS utilities. Software ranges in price “from free to the $125 version of ProTracker Tennis.” The site also speaks several languages, making it friendly for international users.
Bplay.com provides entertainment solely for BlackBerry users. Besides offering music, wallpaper, and themes, the site presents exclusive BlackBerry games such as “Bookworm, a crossword word jumble, and action-based Transformers.” They sell for $8 to $10 on average.
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