Nokia Puts Music in Your Pocket
Nokia has announced today (Mar. 11) the arrival of new Nokia Music
Stores, more Comes With Music launches, and three new music devices:
Nokia 5730 XpressMusic, Nokia 5330 XpressMusic, and Nokia 5030. The aim
is to help consumers access the music library, shop, and manage music.
Currently available in 15 markets across three continents, the Nokia
Music Store lets people browse or purchase music, get recommendations or
search for their favorite artists, songs or albums directly from their
device.
According to the company, Nokia Music for PC software makes it easy to
organise and transfer the music between a PC and compatible device, rip
and burn CDs, as well as discover, stream and download directly from the
Nokia Music Store.
Today,
Mexico was the latest country to launch a Nokia Music Store with
additional markets such as Portugal, Norway and South Africa, joining
the fold in the coming months.
Comes
With Music gives people unlimited music downloads from the Nokia Music
Store for a year or 18 months. People can choose from millions of tracks
to download and keep them, even once the year is over. Currently
available in the United Kingdom and Singapore, Comes With Music will
launch in Australia later this month, says Nokia.
The new
additions to the Nokia XpressMusic range – the Nokia 5730 XpressMusic
and Nokia 5330 XpressMusic – will be offered as Comes With Music
compatible devices in selected markets.
The
Nokia 5730 XpressMusic and Nokia 5330 XpressMusic are expected in the
third quarter of 2009 for estimated retail prices of 280 EUR and 160 EUR,
respectively.
One of
Nokia's affordable devices to offer an FM radio, the Nokia 5030 is
expected to begin shipping in the second quarter of 2009 with an
estimated retail price of less than 40 EUR, before taxes or subsidies.
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