Brief: It’s official: Nokia Music Store UK Launch on Thursday 7 AM GMT
By Stefan Constantinescu on Tuesday, October 30th, 2007 at 7:26 PM PST In Nokia, Ovi
Tech Digest has the scoop on a tidbit of information that the Nokia (NYSE: NOK) Music Store is launching on the first of November in the UK. The time, 7 AM GMT would mean 9 AM in Finland and 3 AM in New York.
I would be more hyped about it if I could have a subscription service in my hand that worked OTA, but this isn’t the case. You can only stream an unlimited amount of music on your desktop PC … boring!
Update: Nokia Official Press Release discussing this topic.


Hello!
Nokia N82 was just spotted in Buenos Aires, during the Nokia (r)evolution event for Latin America.
http://futuro.vc/2007/10/31/exclusivo-nokia-n82-e-flagrado-em-buenos-aires
Great News, will it only be for nokia devices or for streaming music.
What you mean boring Stefan? This is awsome news you dont not only get music from PC ?? Here read
Nokia, the world’s leading handset manufacturer, announced today that the much-anticipated UK Nokia Music Store will open its virtual doors on 1st November.
Millions of tracks from major artists, independent labels, and up-and-coming UK acts will be available alongside a host of interactive features such as music browsing, personal track recommendations, and a favourite artists search function.
With a single account, music lovers can access the Nokia Music Store via their desktop computer or directly from optimized Nokia devices beginning with the Nokia N81 and Nokia N95 8GB, which are both on sale from 1st November 2007.
More http://www.nokia.com/A4136001?newsid=1164782
Boring because you only get unlimited music on your computer, not on your phone. Huge distinction there.
You are so totally wrong man, don’t you read anything? UNLIKE APPLE, you can download directly to your handset AND you’ve got the option of downloading to your PC too. So you’re NOT tied to a PC – I can’t imagine why anyone except Apple would tie a mobile device to a PC – Nokia have freed up music from being strapped to a cumbersome PC. Wuold you want to stream on the move? I wouldn’t. Think it through, every 10 seconds you’d get a drop out when you’re on a subway – so downloading to your moobile is a MUCH better idea. Durrrr, engage brain Stefan !!