Great news for fans of Nokia phones. All new Nokia handsets will now come with unlimited music downloads from Sony BMG for one year as part of Nokia’s new music service.
The “Comes With Music” campaign was launched by Nokia last year. It meant that Nokia users had access to unlimited music downloads from Universal. Now, the mobile giant has added Sony BMG into the mix.
All the songs Nokia users download will be theirs to keep. If you cancel your subscription, you won’t lose all the music downloads you’ve accumulated.
Nokia is opening up new doors in the world of music downloads. This surely gives the phone maker an edge over the iPhone. Nokia has a lot of ground to make up in terms of mobile music downloads, but this should go some way to evening out the playing field.
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