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If you’re a T-Mobile UK customer packing a Nokia phone then you’ll probably be more than happy to find out that your carrier is going to offer you Nokia’s Comes With Music service. The offer is only available if you get a new Nokia 5800 XpressMusic phone with it too. The service will be available free of charge for a whole year once you chose a new 2-year plan of at least £30 per month. Besides unlimited music downloads you will also get unlimited mobile Internet and unlimited SMS messages so the bundle doesn’t sound bad at all, does it?

via pocket-lint

Tags: 5800, comes with music, Mobile News, music, Nokia, Nokia, Portable Devices, service, T-Mobile, UK, XpressMusic

It’s really hard to be a true Nokia fan in the USA since most carriers don’t seem to care about Nokia’s latest phones, not to mention its services. After we’ve seen the N97 disregarded by everyone in the phone business we know hear that Nokia’s music service, Comes with Music, has been pushed back to 2010. Maybe the U.S. market is not ready for another free DRM music service or maybe Nokia is not ready to support the costs given its current foothold in the USA. Nokia hasn’t specified when Comes with Music will be launched but I guess you won’t miss it all that much. After all there’s always iTunes or even Amazon ready to satisfy your music needs.

via forbes

Tags: comes with music, DRM, Mobile News, N97, Nokia, Nokia, usa
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  • Nokia Comes With Music means business and the service is ready to go worldwide one step at a time. First up it’s Europe. Spain, France, Italy, Sweden, Finland and Norway are the countries where Nokia is going to launch the music service. Singapore is to follow soon with Singapore and then it’s going to be Australia where Nokia will launch it. These countries are surely going to get Nokia’s Comes With Music but we might see more to get the service in the immediate future.

    via Nokia

    Tags: comes with music, Mobile News, Mobile Software, music, Nokia, Nokia

    The 5800 XpressMusic wasn’t the only thing that Nokia announced at the Nokia Remix Event, as the Finnish mobile manufacturer also unveiled its operating system’s next iteration, Symbian S60 5th Edition, and the “Comes With Music” service. We are not talking about an online store here but a deal where Nokia will bundle a subscription allowing access to millions of songs with a Nokia device. That’s right, any customer that buys a “Comes with Music” cell phone will have unlimited access to tracks for a year from almost all major record labels and independent musicians. If that doesn’t sound attractive, get this, the customer gets to keep all the songs downloaded afer the year expires. Sounds too good to be true, and we can’t see a catch in all this for now, but we’ll know if there’s something hidden somewhere when it starts selling in the United Kingdom on October 16, like an extra fee or DRM lockdowns.

    The service will kick off in the UK before being rolled out in the rest of the world with the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, 5310 XpressMusic, and the N95 8GB becoming the first of a lot more devices to come with this offer. The new “Comes With Music” 5310 XpressMusic will be offered exclusively through Carphone Warehouseat a price of 129.95 pounds.

    Tags: Cell Phones, comes with music, Nokia, UK
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