Nokia To Launch “Comes With Music” Service with Free Content In India

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World's largest mobile handset giant Nokia is all set to launch a new Music Service dubbed as 'Comes with Music' in India.

The music service will be preloaded in application format in some selected series of Nokia mobile phones wherein customers can download free and Unlimited Music just by some clicks.To provide wide range of Indian Music Contents the company has tied up with all popular Indian Music companies like T-Series, Venus, Tips, Big Music, Eros and Indian Music Industry (IMI).




Nokia’s 'Comes with Music' service will be available on selected series of compatible handsets in its E-series, N-series and XpressMusic and it will be offered on its a mid-end (Rs.6000 to 10000) and a top-end handset (Rs.15000 and above) of above series.

According to Mr. Vineet Taneja, MD, Nokia India, "The consumer would be able to get free music for a year from Nokia’s online store. The device will be available within the first half of this year. We need to fight piracy by making the content compelling, relevant & exclusive, and use subscription models which are almost free. Nokia will offer 3.5 million tracks of all genres, from Indian and international labels."

With the launch of the music service, consumers will get access to unlimited music downloads from the Nokia Music Store for a year. Nokia Customers can either download their music using General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) or over wireless Internet. They can also hook up their handset on a personal computer for downloads, Mr Taneja added.

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