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Nokia launches Music+ subscription music service for Lumia owners in Australia

Nokia has launched its Music+ subscription music service in Australia for its Windows 8-based Lumia smartphone owners. The company says the new service allows users to download unlimited mixes to playback if they arenโ€™t connected to the internet, opt for higher quality audio when connected through WiFi and listen to audio through internet-enabled PCs and […]
Andrew Sadauskas
Andrew Sadauskas

Nokia has launched its Music+ subscription music service in Australia for its Windows 8-based Lumia smartphone owners.

The company says the new service allows users to download unlimited mixes to playback if they arenโ€™t connected to the internet, opt for higher quality audio when connected through WiFi and listen to audio through internet-enabled PCs and tablets.

The Finnish mobile phone giant is offering users a free seven-day trial of the service, with the price increasing to $4.99 per month after the trial.

Users of a compatible smartphone, including the Lumia 920, 820 and 620, can download the service by selecting the โ€˜upgradeโ€™ option from the main menu in Nokia Music.

However, Nokiaโ€™s new service faces increased competition, coming soon after the release of streaming radio app Pandora in the Windows Phone store.