Nokia Music Store in Australia Opens Today
Posted on April 21, 2008
Filed Under Digital Media, Digital Music, mobile phones
Nokia Australia opened the doors of its Nokia Music Store today,
delivering millions of tracks from global hits to local artists and giving
consumers the real freedom to enjoy music at their fingertips, 24/7.
Nokia is celebrating the launch of the Nokia Music Store in Australia
with an exclusive live album from leading independent and ARIA awarding
winning group, The John Butler Trio. Recently recorded in March 2008, the
live performance provides a unique insight into this popular local act. The
live recording is available only from the Nokia Music Store
music.nokia.com.au
Rock legend, Jimmy Barnes will be the first local music recommender,
suggesting his top playlist to store visitors.
We will have an exclusive track from Pete Murray and Kate Miller-Heidke
also. The free track of the week will be from Stone Parade, winners of the
Nokia Be Heard competition in 2007.
“It is now access all areas for Australian music lovers,” said Shaun
Colligan, General Manager, Nokia Australia.
“Not only we do we have millions of tracks available for consumers, but
we have something for everyone, whatever their music tastes. Australian
consumers can be confident that the Nokia Music Store will have a broad
range of genres including popular and non-mainstream genres and independent
artists.
“We want to be the most locally relevant music story and will feature
artists such as The John Butler Trio, The Presets, Pete Murray, Kate Miller
Heidke, Powderfinger, Silverchair, Lior, Cut Copy, Kisschasey, Kasey
Chambers and many more!”
With a single account, Australian music lovers can access the Nokia
Music Store via their personal computer or directly from their optimised
Nokia devices, including the Nokia N95 8GB, Nokia N81 8GB and the N82.
In addition, the ability to sync from a PC is available on a wider
range of Nokia models including the latest Xpress Music handets, Nokia 5610
and Nokia 5310.
The PC store’s intuitive user-interface makes streaming full-length
tracks easy and offers options to create customised playlists and to add
tracks on a wishlist that you can decide to buy later. Tracks purchased can
also be transferred via your PC to compatible Nokia devices. The music
collection can then simply be synchronised between the PC and a mobile
using Windows Media Player 11.
All music on the Nokia Music Store can be purchased through a variety
of payment options, including credit cards and pre-paid vouchers.
Individual tracks will cost 1.70 Australian dollars per track and
albums from 17.00 Australian dollars. The Nokia Music Store will also offer
a monthly subscription for PC users to stream an unlimited number of full
length tracks for 10.00 Australian dollars per month.
Check out Nokia Music Store http://music.nokia.com.au
About Nokia Music Store
Nokia Music Store is a service where you can browse and buy music in
order to download on your PC and compatible Nokia mobile device. Music
downloaded from Nokia Music Store can be conveniently moved between your PC
and compatible Nokia device, as well as copied to CD and moved on to
compatible digital music players. Nokia Music Store also offers a monthly
subscription service that allows you to stream unlimited music from the
Store catalogue direct to your internet-connected PC. The Nokia Music Store
is available in the United Kingdom, Germany, Finland, Ireland, Italy, the
Netherlands, and Australia and will expand to more countries throughout the
year. http://www.nokia.com/music
About Nokia
Nokia is the world leader in mobility, driving the transformation and
growth of the converging Internet and communications industries. We make a
wide range of mobile devices with services and software that enable people
to experience music, navigation, video, television, imaging, games,
business mobility and more. Developing and growing our offering of consumer
Internet services, as well as our enterprise solutions and software, is a
key area of focus. We also provide equipment, solutions and services for
communications networks through Nokia Siemens Networks.
http://www.nokia.com
SOURCE Nokia Corporation
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