Nokia’s Comes With Music subscription plan that offers “millions of tracks for free” with the purchase of a handset will soon branch out across various oceans this year. Originally launched in the UK, Australia will see compatible handsets arrive in March, while Nokia now tells Ars that it will hit US shores “sometime in 2009.”
Nokia turned some heads way back in December 2007 when it first announced Comes With Music, a new kind of subscription model that ties music and the subscription itself to a cell phone. “Unlimited” downloads for a year from Nokia’s 4 million-strong music store catalog are offered “for free,” with the cost of the subscription being worked into the price of the phone.
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