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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.

(Source) Press

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Expect to discover more new tunes when you use your Nokia handset as INGroove has reportedly joined the “Nokia Comes Music” service, a revolutionary way to discover and enjoy music and tunes.

Those who purchase a Nokia Comes With Music device will gain access to Ingrooves’ extensive catalog of independent music. Consumers will be able to download tracks to both their mobile device and computer through the Nokia Music Store during the first twelve months that they own their Nokia device. Once the year is over, consumers can keep the music they’ve downloaded.

“Nokia’s Comes With Music service creates a dynamic and compelling way for consumers to gain access to our music,” stated Robb McDaniels, Chief Executive Officer and Founder, INgrooves. “And it goes to the heart of what INgrooves is all about: providing our partner labels and artists even more innovative ways to connect with their customers everywhere.”

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