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Orange UK to launch Nokia 5800 XM with “Comes With Music” service

Categories: Announcements, Devices, Nokia, Orange,
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, May 14th, 2009 at 1:34 AM

Nokia 5800 XM with Comes With Music

Orange and Nokia announced that they will launch Nokia’s “Comes With Music” service exclusively for Orange customers on the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic.

So aside from getting the first touch-enabled Nokia S60 smartphone, Orange’s special plans also involve a number of text messages and free minutes, as well as unlimited music downloads for the duration of the contract (24 months).

Speaking of music, customers will be able to download as much tunes as they can from Nokia Music Store, which prides itself with over 6 million tracks from both major labels and independents.

Finally, if you’re wondering how much these plans cost and what kind of service they involve, here’s the recap:

  • Comes With Music 25: 200 minutes, 300 SMS – 24.47 GBP per month
  • Comes With Music 30: 400 minutes, 300 SMS – 29.36 GBP per month
  • Comes With Music 35: 600 minutes, 500 SMS – 34.26 GBP per month
  • Comes With Music 40: 900 minutes, 500 SMS – 39.15 GBP per month
  • Comes With Music 45: 1200 minutes, 500 SMS – 44.04 GBP per month
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