Nokia Comes With A Whole Lot Of Music In UK

By Dee Chisamera
15:29, September 3rd 2008
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Nokia Comes With A Whole Lot Of Music In UK

Nokia chose Europe as initial launch market for its new ‘Comes With Music’ service, specifically the United Kingdom. A world leader in mobility, Nokia promises to deliver a revolutionary way for people to enjoy music, and it all starts now.

U.K. customers will have unlimited access to Nokia’s Music Store catalog for one year, if they opt for the ‘Comes With Music’ service. The best thing about the services is that once you’ve downloaded a track, you actually get to keep it, whether you decide to discontinue the service after one year or not.

Carphone Warehouse will be the exclusive UK partner to offer Nokia 5310 XpressMusic ‘Comes With Music’. Nokia revealed that customers of the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic ‘Comes With Music’ edition will have a wide range of music tracks to choose from, as the catalogue includes both UK and international artists.

Nokia has been putting a lot of work into creating a music service that is widely supported by the major names in the music industry. ‘Comes With Music’ not only looks very promising, but many hope it will create a balance on a market that is dominated by Apple’s iTunes Store.

Nokia said its service is intended to transform the way people enjoy music, and as Simon Ainslie, Nokia UK Managing Director, said, ‘Comes With Music’ is “the most compelling digital music offer ever introduced to the UK” as it grants users access to a huge catalogue of music.

The announcement came just in time for the holiday season, when Nokia expects to be on Santa’s wish list. Further details will be revealed in an event to be held in London on October 2. In the meantime, eager music fans will be able to pre-order their Nokia 5310 XpressMusic ‘Comes With Music’ edition at http://www.carphonewarehouse.com as of today.



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