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Nokia has a music store in India

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By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 at 2:17 AM

Nokia Music Store

Nokia has quietly launched its music store in India. Still in beta, the store allows users with a special PIN code to listen 30-second previews of songs, only, but I guess it will be fully operational in the near future.

Nokia’s head of marketing for India, Vineet Taneja, told to MediaNama that “the pricing mechanisms for India are currently being worked out.” What this seems to mean is that they are negotiation with labels to drive the song price down and make it affordable for Indian consumers.

In the meantime, you can try it out for yourself by pointing your browser to music.nokia.co.in and take it from there…

[Via: Symbian-Freak]

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