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The prices disappear, the candy store is open

By James on 02 October 2008

LONDON, England – That’s how Tero described the process of getting started with Comes With Music. When you buy your device, you’ll get a voucher in the box. Enter the voucher code into the Nokia Music Store and the prices literally disappear. Nice touch, I think.

Tero also revealed that there is now going to be a version of Comes With Music which will last for 18 months. Following discussions with operators the 18 month deal has been designed to mirror contract lengths.

The service will roll out later this month and the first device, the 5310 XpressMusic, goes on sale for £129.95.

Sorry, we’re busy now. Will.I.Am is coming on stage. That’s a bit cool.

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