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It is no secret that ever since Michael Jackson passed away last week, millions of fans have been trooping stores buying his albums which contains hit songs like Billie Jean and Thriller. This includes online stores which have ran out of supplies of the famed King of Pop.

Now, people are turning their attention to the Sprint Music Store, purchasing and downloading the famous tunes of the late Michael Jackson. Sprint is the best alternative for music seekers looking for Jackson’s hits and it has shown from the past days.

The week before his death, Jackson ranked 80th in Sprint Music Store sales. Since he died, he’s catapulted to No. 1. The most popular downloaded tracks are “Billie Jean” and “Thriller,” both from the 1982 blockbuster album “Thriller.” In addition, Jackson ringtones constituted 28 percent of total sales on Friday. Top three ringtones are “Thriller,” “P.Y.T.” and “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough.”

Sprint Music Store and Sprint Radio are available through affordable Everything Data plans, starting at just $69.99 per month. With a Simply Everything plan, customers can get unlimited data, talk and messaging for $99.99, which offers individual customers a savings of $1,200 over the course of two years vs. a comparable AT&T iPhone plan.

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Nokia Music Store Opens In Poland

The Nokia Music Store is now available in Poland! On Music.nokia.pl, users can buy their favorite tracks and albums from the Nokia Music Store, selecting from over 4.5 million tracks by international and Polish artists representing all music genres. The music is supplied by major and independent labels.

Nokia Music Store is an online music store that lets you browse and purchase music by using recommendations and searching your favorite artists, albums or tracks directly. By utilizing the Internet connectivity in your phone, simply log on to Music.nokia.pl (or click to the Nokia Music Store’s icon in your mobile) and enjoy access to some of your favorite music.

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  • For the people who want to get great tunes from their Nokia handsets, mobile phone users situated in Australia are in for a treat come this March. Nokia’s revolutionary digital music offer, Comes With Music, will be commercially available in Australia on 20 March 2009 together with the highly anticipated Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, Nokia’s first mass market touch screen device.

    The Australian Nokia Music Store has over 4 million tracks from local and international artists. Consumers can either download direct to their 5800 XpressMusic handset or direct to PC and transfer the music across to the device and, unlike most subscription services, anything they download is theirs to keep.

    Music lovers can stay connected to the music they like, yet no longer worry about the cost of purchasing music by single tracks or album. The freedom and simplicity of the service is unparalleled.

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    Nokia Music Store Comes to Italy!


    Nokia strikes again and this time it’s Italy! Continuing its aggressive launch campaign in the European countries, the Finnish company has released the new online Music Store for its Italian Nokia users. And Nokia’s Music Store could be a huge success! Maybe because the Nokia Music Store contains about 4 million songs from Universal Music Group, Sony BMG Entertainment, Warner Music Group and many independent record labels. Each track costs 1 Euro while the whole album is available for 10 Euro. The service is available for 10 Euro per month and you will get unlimited access.

    Andrea Montagnini, Nokia’s Music Manager of Nokia Italy said:

    With the launch of the Nokia Music Store in Italy, Nokia aims to make available to all Italian users the music that they want at any moment they want, with all the facilities that mobility permits nowadays.

    So if you happen to be in Italy and own a Nokia handsets just access: http://music.nokia.it.

    via intomobile

    Tags: italy, Mobile News, music store, Nokia, Nokia, software


    Cellphone users in Itay that own a Nokia can finally rejoice by being able to purchase music online, threw the Nokia Music Store that was launched today.

    Currently their catalogue already has over 4 million songs, thanks to the agreement made with lots of record labels including Sony BMG, Universal Music Group, EMI, Warner, and some local ones such as Made In eTaly, Wondermark, and Carosello.

    Prices of the new music store? €1 for each track, most albums are cost €10, and a monthly subscription to stream unlimited audio content, also costs €10.

    It also has a pre-listening application of 30 seconds which allows the user to sample and identify each track. Furthermore, the consumer will be able to select any songs they are interested in directly from their mobile device, to make their purchase at that very moment or later on.

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