GLOBAL – In a little over six months over one million users have signed up for an Ovi Mail account. With the top five countries including India, Indonesia, Mexico, Russia and South Africa its clear the idea of on-device email set up and use is proving to be hugely popular in developing countries. This is a great milestone for the team behind Ovi Mail and evidence that the service launch is timely and fulfilling a definite need. Only 25 per cent of the global population are on email right now – Ovi Mail is designed for the other 75 per cent. Ovi Mail users need never touch a PC yet can be completely connected to the online world through their mobile device.
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GLOBAL – In the past month, Nokia has launched four new devices in the XpressMusic range. Add to that the rolling thunder that is the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and you have the makings of a strong range of music devices in various price points and shapes and sizes. Something to suit everyone.
Is this for real? Is this just a flash in the pan or is Nokia really jamming to the music?
In this article, we review Nokia’s history in music (check out the milestones) and make some points about XpressMusic and Comes With Music. We hope to show that Nokia is sitting in the sweet-spot of devices, services, and customer desires, suggesting a tipping-point for the whole music industry.
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GLOBAL - There is no hiding that all of us here at Nokia Conversations are fans of Nokia’s Comes With Music. What’s there not to like? It’s simple as 1-2-3: Buy a Comes With Music phone, download as many songs as you can over 12 (or 18) months, and keep the songs when the subscription time is up.
An industry-changing way to offer music, Comes With Music has been growing step by step. Below, I talk about the service, point out a ton of interesting things, and list all the Comes With Music devices. Read on to learn more.
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GLOBAL – There’s been plenty written about Comes With Music, specially since it’s launch in the UK yesterday. But this piece on Wired.com caught my eye, suggesting as it does that CWM “could be the biggest challenge yet for iTunes and Apple’s dominance in digital music services”.
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LONDON, England - When Tero Ojanperä took to the stage at the Remix event the other week, to describe what happens when users enter their Comes With Music pin code into the Nokia Music Store he simply said: “the prices disappear, the candy store is open”.
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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.
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LONDON, England – We’re coming to you live from the REMIX event in London’s Koko club, where Nokia is revealing its latest music offering. New devices and the official launch of Comes With Music are the main players today.
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UK – Nokia has just launched a smart new scheme on its UK site, dubbed Test Pilot Reviews. A wing of the My Nokia channel, this newly created corner of the site is all about showcasing personal reviews of handsets that have been given to six lucky registered My Nokia users each month.
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