
Ars Technica is reporting that Nokia will be bringing its “Comes With Music” offering to the United States. In a recent interview, the company’s Senior Manager for North American Communications, Chris Morris, said that U.S. will be blessed with Nokia’s unlimited music offering “sometime in 2009.” Nothing to specific, but then again, enough to keep some of our U.S.-based readers, Nokia fans happy.
Those not familiar should know that Nokia “Comes With Music” handsets comes with unlimited music downloads service for a year, or some other predefined period. After that period expires, users get to keep all the songs they’ve downloaded during the time, even if they opt out from the service.
Earlier this year, we saw the Finnish giant unveiling its “Comes With Music” offering for Singapore and Australia.
[Via: Ars Technica]
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