You can't. Pandora works only in US. But you also can use Spotify its a great program that i use a lot just like Pandora and it works prety much everywhere.
You can use Spotify, IHeartRadio, Pandora, and such over a 3G or LTE network, but it'll eat up your data.
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Pandora and the Music Genome Project are registered trademarks of Pandora Media, Inc. And the (C) of Pandora is to Pandora Media, Inc., which is a privately owned corporation.
this msg pops up when you access to Pandora outside the U.SWe are deeply, deeply sorry to say that due to licensing constraints, we can no longer allow access to Pandora for listeners located outside of the U.S., Australia and New Zealand. We will continue to work diligently to realize the vision of a truly global Pandora, but for the time being we are required to restrict its use. We are very sad to have to do this, but there is no other alternative.
Yes it uses data and pleanty of it so unless your on wifi that's unlimited be carefull if your using too much Pandora.
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Wellif u r looking 4 a game t play never evr play pandora its Gross
You can't. Pandora works only in US. But you also can use Spotify its a great program that i use a lot just like Pandora and it works prety much everywhere.
You waste it with app store iTunes Skype pandora safari and things that you use to get online to!!!
To synch your photo to Pandora you have to enable the background data and sign into your account.
Applications like Milk Music and Pandora all will use the same amounts of data because they are all a type of streaming music service for your mobile phone. You can test it by downloading and trying out each service for small amount of time to see which one you feel works out best for you.
They do fit but they are much bigger that the Pandora. If you compare a lovelinks charm to a Pandora charm the lovelinks charm will be MUCH bigger. They do fit but they look strange if you have a variety of Pandora and lovelinks charms.
Does going on safari use data
You can use Spotify, IHeartRadio, Pandora, and such over a 3G or LTE network, but it'll eat up your data.
It depends on your cellphone, your service provider, and the way you are listening to the radio. If you have a radio scanner built in, then it should be free. If you are using an application like Pandora on a smartphone, then it depends on your data plan. Unlimited data plans will allow you to listen for free (unless the supposedly unlimited plan comes with a data usage cap like many do). Others will charge you a certain rate for however much data is processed by the phone. With an app like Pandora, that can become a lot and very pricey. Hope that this helped.
Depends on how much you decide to use Twitter.