Nokia’s Comes With Music gets scrutinized, sounds good so far

October 16th, 2008 by

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If you’re not in the UK, chances are that you haven’t really paid attention to the teeny, tiny fact that Nokia’s long-awaited Comes With Music download service launched today. Regardless of your ignorance to the facts, the all-you-can-eat music service has been activated for users across the pond who forked over the poundage for a CwM-equipped 5310 XpressMusic. Early impressions are actually pretty great, with critics finding themselves pleasantly surprised with just how intuitive the navigation was. MusicAlly did point out that these “free” tunes weren’t transferable to blank CDs — when they tried, they got a message notifying them of epic failure. At any rate, the reviews are sure looking good for Nokia right out of the gate, though only time will tell if people will take notice and buy into yet another music service.

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Nokia Comes With Music officially launches October 16, 5310 XpressMusic eats first

October 2nd, 2008 by

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The 5800 XpressMusic is stealing the lion’s share of the spotlight today, but the first S60 5th Edition handset out there actually isn’t the first to get hooked up with Nokia’s all-you-can-eat Comes With Music service. That honor will instead go to the lowly 5310 XpressMusic candybar, which will get access to about 2 million track downloads when it hits Carphone Warehouse in the UK in prepaid form for £130 (about $228) on October 16, a day earlier than rumored. Other models will have to wait, though Comes With Music versions of the N95 8GB and 5800 are both planned.

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Nokia’s XpressMusic 5800 Tube launching October 2nd?

September 23rd, 2008 by

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Okay, so first we heard that Nokia’s Comes with Music service would be good and ready by October 2nd. Then we heard October 17th. Now, a certain “anonymous industry source” has revealed that the long-awaited XpressMusic 5800 (or the Tube, as it were) will be launching on the 2nd of next month. With so much conflicting evidence out and about, we’re firmly in “wait and see” mode at this point, and considering that “launch” gives no indication of a ship date, we reckon you’re better off doing the same.

[Thanks, Mikkel]

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Nokia’s first Comes with Music handset on sale 10/17 in UK

September 19th, 2008 by

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A recent Reuters article doesn’t mention a specific model (although we have our hunches), but one thing’s for sure: some kind of Comes with Music handset is launching on October 17th. We had previously assumed that October 2nd would be the go-live date for the intriguing music bundle, but retailer Carphone Warehouse has now made clear that Britain won’t be able to buy in until a few weeks later. As predicted, a Nokia spokesman declined to comment, so we’d go ahead and pencil (key word: pencil) this one into your increasingly crowded datebook.

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Nokia’s Comes With Music premium in the $150 range?

September 10th, 2008 by

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We put “free” in quotes for a reason, and now it seems the dark, nasty truth could be upon us. While pre-order prices on a retailer’s website should be taken as pure speculation and nothing more, a couple of notable examples reveal £70 to £85 premiums on the Comes with Music version of two phones. For instance, Expansys offers up Nokia’s N95 8GB for £394.99, but the CwM edition is a stiff £479.99. It’s hard to say if the prices are jacked up by Nokia’s directive, but again, we aren’t getting too riled up until these things launch for real.

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Nokia’s Comes with Music service gets hands-on treatment

September 4th, 2008 by

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Itching to get your sweaty palms around one of Nokia’s CwM-edition XpressMusic 5310s, are ya? We can’t say that Stuff’s hands-on video will make the wait any less excruciating, but it does give prospective partakers a good overview of what can be expected. To be frank, there aren’t too many surprises here — after all, it’s not like we haven’t seen / used music download services before — but you know you can’t resist a good clip of something fresh. Head on down to the read link and mash play.

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Nokia’s Comes with Music service launches next month — UK first

September 2nd, 2008 by

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Nokia’s “free,” all-you-can-eat, music subscription service is set to world premier in the UK next month before hitting continental Europe and Asia in 2009. Nokia already has Universal Music, Sony BMG and Warner Music on board and plans to have EMI signed before launch — in total, Nokia expects to offer some 2.1 million tracks at launch. While touted as free, the service costs will be baked into the price of Nokia’s pre-pay 5310 XpressMusic Comes With Music Edition handset (currently priced between £70-£80 for the pay-as-you-go, non-CwM handset) when purchased though the UK’s Carphone Warehouse. You must then purchase another CwM-compatible device at the end of the year in order to continue downloading tracks. For those not wishing to re-up with Nokia, your 5310 CwM edition phone will continue to make / receive calls and text messages and, like your computer, continue to playback all those DRM-wrapped WMA tracks. While the approach is interesting, the DRM-enabled time-bomb and device lock-in makes the entire model sound fatally flawed to us — though we’re sure that’ll be hacked away soon enough. Come on Amazon, now is the time to take your MP3 store global and show these fools how it’s done.

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Nokia’s Comes with Music service revenue to be shared with operators

January 28th, 2008 by

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Remember Nokia’s Comes with Music (CWM) service? The service which includes a full year of free DRM’d music downloads with the purchase of a CWM cellphone. Up to this point, Nokia has refused to comment on the financial details of the service. Important since “free” is expected to be anything but free with those music costs tucked neatly into the price of the handset, the carrier’s data plan, or both. In an interview published by Bloomberg, Tero Ojanpera, Nokia Executive VP, discussed CWM and says that, “In those cases where we cooperate with operators, there will be an arrangement so they can get a piece.” Something previously hinted at by Nokia’s CEO back in December. Still no word on who, beyond Universal, will offer their music on the new service or how much the new bundled handsets will cost. Ojanpera did repeat that CWM won’t be available on existing Nokia devices. For its part, Universal says that DRM is a definite component of the service — a possible deal-breaker if that DRM limits your CWM downloads to a single handset and PC for eternity.

 

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Nokia’s Comes with Music revenue to be shared with operators

January 28th, 2008 by

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Remember Nokia’s Comes with Music (CWM) service? The service which includes a full year of free DRM’d music downloads with the purchase of a CWM cellphone. Up to this point, Nokia has refused to comment on the financial details of the service. Important since “free” is expected to be anything but free with those music costs tucked neatly into the price of the handset, the carrier’s data plan, or both. In an interview published by Bloomberg, Tero Ojanpera, Nokia Executive VP, discussed CWM and says that, “In those cases where we cooperate with operators, there will be an arrangement so they can get a piece.” Something previously hinted at by Nokia’s CEO back in December. Still no word on who, beyond Universal, will offer their music on the new service or how much the new bundled handsets will cost. Ojanpera did repeat that CWM won’t be available on existing Nokia devices. For its part, Universal says that DRM is a definite component of the service — a possible deal-breaker if that DRM limits your CWM downloads to a single handset and PC for eternity.

 

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Nokia: Comes with Music tracks are WMA 192kbps and 128kbps

December 11th, 2007 by

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Slowly, ever so slowly, a picture is beginning to form of Nokia’s all-you-can eat, free-for-1-year, keep-your-songs-for-life, Comes with Music (CWM) service. We know what it’s not — Universal’s Total Music (the similarities are just a coincidence) — and now we know more about what it is. The following details were just confirmed to us directly by Nokia:

  • Audio is wrapped in an old-school, WMA DRM wrapper
  • Songs can be burned to CD only after purchasing an upgrade of undisclosed cost
  • Nokia has not announced any CWM devices, yet
  • You can download music directly to your CWM device or computer using a unique PIN
  • Songs will play only on your CWM device and the computer you registered with your CWM account
  • Oh, and tracks will “typically” be delivered in 192kbps, while “older tracks may be delivered at 128kbps”

Understandably, Nokia was not willing to discuss the financial arrangement they are offering the labels. But come on Nokia, surely you can convince ‘em to drop the DRM by mid-2008, right? There are plenty of places to hide any added.

 

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Nokia: Comes with Music is not Universal’s Total Music

December 7th, 2007 by

Remember Nokia’s utopian / not-so-free and crippled “free” Comes with Music offering? We’ve been in contact with Nokia who’d like to clarify the service. According to Nokia, Comes with Music is, “completely independent from the Universal music store.” Nokia further distances themselves by stating that, “Universal was simply the first of these to publicly sign on. The fact that there are some similarities shows how the industry is thinking about the future of digital music - but its not a sign of any direct linkage between the offerings.” So, now we know what it isn’t, but we still don’t know exactly what it is. Regardless, anything can happen between now and the launch in “mid 2008″ — an eternity on a digital music evolution timeline. Perhaps the lack of detail is Nokia’s way of farming public opinion before the details are announced. Wouldn’t be a first.

 

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Nokia: our Comes with Music service is not Universal’s Total Music

December 7th, 2007 by

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Remember Nokia’s utopian / not-so-free and crippled “free” Comes with Music offering? We’ve been in contact with Nokia who’d like to clarify the service. According to Nokia, Comes with Music is, “completely independent from the Universal music store.” Nokia further distances themselves by stating that, “Universal was simply the first of these to publicly sign on. The fact that there are some similarities shows how the industry is thinking about the future of digital music - but its not a sign of any direct linkage between the offerings.” So, now we know what it isn’t, but we still don’t know exactly what it is. Regardless, anything can happen between now and the launch in “mid 2008″ — an eternity on a digital music evolution timeline. Perhaps the lack of detail is Nokia’s way of farming public opinion before the details are announced. Wouldn’t be a first.

 

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Nokia’s “free” Comes with Music… and DRM and hidden fees

December 4th, 2007 by

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If mama taught us one thing about free offers, it’s read the fine print. Unfortunately, it was missing from Nokia’s unusually tight-lipped “Comes with Music” announcement yesterday. Fortunately, Ars Technica unearthed the dirty details for us. Nokia’s service is actually a first to fit under Universal’s Total Music plan whereby carriers or device manufacturers tithe Universal a fee of about $5 per month for each device sold. While it appears free to end users, the cost is baked into the handset and/or data plans from your friendly neighborhood carriers. Oh, and it’s slathered in DRM — PlaysForSure DRM in fact making your tracks incompatible with both Zunes and iPods. Burning a CD will require an “upgrade purchase” for the tracks you received for free. Look, we don’t mind paying for tracks, in fact, we expect to. But all this underhanded sneakiness is just silly. This is not the future (at least we hope not).

 

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Nokia’s “Comes with Music” free subscription service — cancel, keep the music

December 4th, 2007 by

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So here’s the deal. Nokia just launched a “Comes with Music” program. No, not software, but a deal which allows you to buy a Nokia device with a year of unlimited, subscription access to “millions of tracks.” Once the year is complete however, customers can keep all their downloaded music — it doesn’t disappear just because the subscription is over. What’s the catch? Don’t know yet. We know it’s limited to Universal Music Group tracks for the time being but there’s no mention of any fees, DRM, or other restrictions. We’ll update you as soon as we get more.

Update: It’s free for one year! All the Universal Music tracks you can download for 12 months can be yours. The offer doesn’t begin until mid 2008, just as long as the deal doesn’t fall apart by then.

 

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