Published 1/13/2009
at T3.com News
We don't know for sure how successful the Nokia Comes With Music has been since its October launch , but we're guessing it just might have a little more appeal in 2009 with a chunk of the price hacked off.
If you want to download as much music as your ears (and hard drive) can take, you can do it now for £82.18 - that's a whopping £45 price cut, leaving you with a fee of under £7 per month for pretty much anything worth downloading (and an awful lot worth ignoring). Of course, you can also 'keep' all the tunes you download, with a colourful Nokia 5310 XpressMusic handset thrown in to seal the deal.
On the downside, there's no Mac compatibility and you can only play the files via your PC (and of course, your phone). But you can remove the DRM via Tunebite if you really want to spread the music further. Not that we're recommending you do, obviously.
Link: Carphone Warehouse
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