Nokia Comes With Music. Ok. Whatever. Next.

If you’d like a first-look at Nokia’s Comes With Music, you can read Stuart Dredge’s experience here.

As ever, Mr Dredge does a super job with the piece.

Me? Well, I can show you some silent B-Roll if you want.

Other than that….

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  • http://14sandwiches.com MartinSFP

    Does the 'B' in B-roll stand for 'bitter', Ewan? :) Only kidding!

    It looks like CWM is another contrived, over-complicated system. One day we'll get a perfect music retail model for the internet. This certainly isn't it. Emusic offers the best model for online music at present. You pay for a set amount of downloads per month. They're DRM-free and never expire. If only the major labels were on-board it would be unbeatable.

  • http://www.mobileindustryreview.com smstextnews

    Yeah, rather annoyed. It looks like a wicked service. I'll buy a handset
    from Carphone shortly and try it out.

    2008/10/15 Disqus <>

  • http://nseriesus.com norcalbarney

    Seriously, Ewan. From the headline on this article you sound like it's not impressive. The author you've linked to seems to like the service. Sure, it's got DRM, but that doesn't mean the music expires. The fact that the music doesn't expire, plus the ability to copy it to different Nokia handsets seems like a winner to me. I'm not thrilled with CWM being Windows only.

  • http://www.mobileindustryreview.com smstextnews

    I haven't seen it as yet Barney. I will buy a handset shortly and check it out.

  • http://nseriesus.com norcalbarney

    Seriously, Ewan. From the headline on this article you sound like it's not impressive. The author you've linked to seems to like the service. Sure, it's got DRM, but that doesn't mean the music expires. The fact that the music doesn't expire, plus the ability to copy it to different Nokia handsets seems like a winner to me. I'm not thrilled with CWM being Windows only.

  • http://www.mobileindustryreview.com Ewan @ MIR

    I haven't seen it as yet Barney. I will buy a handset shortly and check it out.

  • http://14sandwiches.com MartinSFP

    Does the 'B' in B-roll stand for 'bitter', Ewan? :) Only kidding!

    It looks like CWM is another contrived, over-complicated system. One day we'll get a perfect music retail model for the internet. This certainly isn't it. Emusic offers the best model for online music at present. You pay for a set amount of downloads per month. They're DRM-free and never expire. If only the major labels were on-board it would be unbeatable.

  • http://www.mobileindustryreview.com Ewan

    Yeah, rather annoyed. It looks like a wicked service. I'll buy a handset
    from Carphone shortly and try it out.

    2008/10/15 Disqus <>

  • http://nseriesus.com matthew bennett

    Seriously, Ewan. From the headline on this article you sound like it's not impressive. The author you've linked to seems to like the service. Sure, it's got DRM, but that doesn't mean the music expires. The fact that the music doesn't expire, plus the ability to copy it to different Nokia handsets seems like a winner to me. I'm not thrilled with CWM being Windows only.

  • http://www.mobileindustryreview.com Ewan

    I haven't seen it as yet Barney. I will buy a handset shortly and check it out.

  • yamila gonzalez

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