Apple has iTunes, Google will offer Google Music soon and all Android-powered smartphones will use this music service directly from Android Market. And now, Nokia has announced its native service, Nokia Music.
Nokia Music is a radio-based Mix Radio
service offering the users a choice of hundred channels. By the way, the
channels vary by genre. Unlike other similar services, Nokia’s music
service doesn’t require registration or any payment for listening to
music. Moreover, each channel offers 50 tracks, but they are refreshed
every week. It also has a special channel where you can meet all the new
releases.
Nokia’s consumers can even listen to
music when out of coverage — the app will cache 200 songs on your device
or 4 channels providing two hours of non-stop playback. Nokia Music has
a special app, live gigs allowing users to see when their favorite band
is playing. Besides, they will learn all the necessary information on
where they can purchase tickets from.
This is just one of the many features
that make Nokia superior over Apple and Google. We’ll see how this will
affect Nokia’s sales numbers.
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