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Nokia “Comes With Music” is now live in Singapore

Categories: Announcements, Nokia,
By: , IntoMobile
Monday, March 2nd, 2009 at 2:16 AM

Nokia - Comes With Music

We told ya’ Nokia is bringing its “Comes With Music” offering to Singapore and now it’s official. Actually, this happened on Saturday, but we thought it’s a nice news to start the week.

You know the deal, right? You buy a “Comes With Music” handset and along with the device you also get a chance to download as much music as possible for a year (or some other predefined period). After the year ends, you get to keep all the tracks downloaded till that moment.

All major labels are on board — including EMI Music, Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group and Warner Music — as well as a number of Asian independent labels such as Ocean Butterflies and Rock Records.

Among the devices that will be included in the “Comes With Music” mix for Singapore are Nokia N96 (available for SGD 1238), N85 in cherry black (SGD 938), N79 in petrol black (SGD 858), Nokia 5320 XpressMusic in grey (SGD 618) and titanium (SGD 558).

Finally, to further sweeten the deal, the Finnish giant is also offering its touch-enabled Nokia 5800 XpressMusic in red and blue for SGD 798, while the silver-black version is scheduled to hit the offering in mid-March.

Interested? You’ll have to check out one of Nokia Branded stores to get all the details, or grab a handset online from Nokia’s website.

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