China’s been the endless source of negative news for us recently, so it’s heartening that Nokia’s helping them out with some DRM-free music. Specifically, from their not-so-well-performing all-you-can-eat music download service, Comes With Music. More »
The 32GB Nokia X6 just got a complementary 16GB counterpart. It lacks the awkwardly named “Comes With Music” feature of its big brother, but keeps the 3.2-inch capacitive screen and is compatible with the newly free Ovi Maps navigation. More »
The ‘Comes With Music’ service lets users download an unlimited number of copy-protected tracks for 12-18 months after buying selected Nokia phones. Problem is, it’s only in the UK and now Nokia has pushed its US arrival into next year. More »
We’ve known it was going to launch this quarter and feature local music from the Liberation record label, but now Nokia has unveiled the official release date for their ‘Comes With Music’ service for Australia. Starting on March 20, you’ll be able to pick up a Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, and have the ability to download as much music as you want for a year that you’ll be able to keep forever. More »
We already knew that Nokia was launching its “Comes With Music” service in Australia this quarter, but now we have a tiny bit more information: local independant music label Liberation, who looks after artists like Jimmy Barnes, Bliss ‘n Eso, Josh Pyke, diesel, Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson, The Temper Trap and Troy Cassar-Daley, will be a part of the service at launch. I wonder if that includes the Barnesy back-catalog? More »