T-Mobile will be Google Music’s first carrier partner, allowing their subscribers to charge their track purchases directly to their monthly bill.
This isn’t the first time T-Mobile has been quick to have Google’s back; the world’s first Android phone, the G1, launched exclusively on T-Mobile’s shelves months before anyone else had an Android handset of their own.
They were also the first US carrier to support carrier billing for purchases made through the Android Market — an integration which today’s move obviously builds upon.
T-Mobile also claims they will have Google Music content available exclusively for their subscribers — but outside of some free tracks from Drake and Maroon 5, they didn’t disclose the list.