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Nokia signs SONY BMG for free Music

Apr 22 2008, 6:00am CDT | by

Nokia signs SONY BMG for free Music
 
 

Nokia adds the Sony BMG music label to the Nokia Comes With Music free music service announced last year.

When you buy a Nokia Comes With Music device, it will have a year of access to the SONY BMG catalog of music.
You will be able to download tracks to both your mobile device and computer through the Nokia Music Store during the first twelve months that you own their Nokia device.
At the end of the one year period, you can keep your downloaded tracks and, should you purchase a new compatible device or computer, you can transfer your downloaded material by substituting your new device or computer for the original devices. See also this early analyses of the Nokia music service explaining why it’s not that free.

Comes With Music is expected to launch in the second half of 2008 on a range of Nokia devices in selected markets.
Via this Nokia press-release. Nokia announced today also new Music Phones: Nokia 5320 XpressMusic and Nokia 5220 XpressMusic.

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