Nokia launches digital music store in Netherlands

Mumbai: Nokia has launched the Nokia Music Store in the Netherlands. With millions of tracks from major artists, independent labels, and up-and-coming Dutch acts, the Nokia Music Store lets people enjoy music directly on their Nokia device or personal computer.
 
Part of the Ovi by Nokia offering, the Nokia Music Store, with its compelling combination of download and streaming services, empowers you to connect to music you want, in the way you want.
 
"As the world’s largest manufacturer of digital music players, millions of consumers from around the world can enjoy our music experiences," said Nokia Benelux managing director Emile Baak. "We’re dedicated to delivering the best music experience, based on products and services that offer consumers choice, relevance, and ease of use. We also want to be more locally relevant than any other digital music store."
 
Nokia is celebrating the launch with a special offer. Everyone who purchases five tracks on the Nokia Music Store gets five other tracks for free. This offer is valid for the first 10,000 registrants who purchase five tracks at once.
 
With a single account, music lovers can access the Nokia Music Store via their desktop computer or directly from optimized Nokia devices such as the Nokia N81 and Nokia N95 8GB. One can browse for new music, get recommendations or search for favorite artists, songs or albums.
 
Once a track captures attention, one can add it to their wishlist to buy later or purchase it immediately for download to their device without having to download the same song again on your computer.
 
Individual tracks will cost € 1.00 per track and albums from € 10.00. Nokia Music Store will also offer a monthly subscription for PC streaming for € 10.00. All music on the Nokia Music Store can be purchased through a variety of payment options, including credit cards and pre-paid vouchers. Other highlights include the ability to listen to a 30 second clip from any track on the store.

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