OnlyTease Goes Mobile, Offers iPhone App

BARCELONA — OnlyTease has increased its mobile adult presence with the release of OnlyTease.Mobi and the announcement of the launch of its own iPhone application, called "Girls of OnlyTease."

"Our smoking hot photo sets and enticing videos featuring gorgeous women are now available in the palm of your hand," company spokesperson OT Matt said. "Only Tease Mobile is your one stop source for all things plain sexy."

Powered by Spankmo Mobile Services, the site offers direct membership subscriptions and is supported by over 900 different handset types, including iPhone, iPod Touch, Blackberry, Windows Mobile, Palm, PSP and Internet-enabled Motorola, Nokia, LG, Samsung and Sony Ericsson models.

"Mobile is perfect for Only Tease," Spankmo co-founder Graeme Kingshott said. "There is no need to worry about using your office or family computer, and the iPhone version is just fantastic. This is just what the latest phones are designed for."

According to the company, the OT app offers the best OnlyTease.com has to offer, including the model of the day, along with hot stockings and tights images, fantasy, prestige tease, and model galleries.

Featured models include some of Britain's hottest babes, such as Michelle Marsh, Lucy Pinder, Hayley Marie, Alex Sim Wise, and more.

The OnlyTease app is Rated 17+ and contains no nudity, but reportedly offers many stunning images to save as wallpaper or view as a slideshow.

The app retails for $0.99 or £0.59 and is compatible with iPhone OS 3.0 or later, and iPod Touch.

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