Nokia on Tuesday introduced a new music app that provides U.S. Lumia handset owners access to its free streaming music service. “Nokia Music,” as it is called, offers more than 150 different playlists, which are reportedly compiled by a team of music experts. In addition to the range of genres provided in the lists, users can create their own lists based on favorite music and artists, including featured tracks from such heavyhitters as Lady Gaga and Rihanna. But if a song plays only on a device few people actually own, does it actually make a sound?
Nokia Pumps Up Lumia's Volume With US Music Launch
Posted by: Peter Suciu September 4, 2012 02:31 PMNokia on Tuesday introduced a new music app that provides U.S. Lumia handset owners access to its free streaming music service. “Nokia Music,” as it is called, offers more than 150 different playlists, which are reportedly compiled by a team of music experts. In addition to the range of genres provided in the lists, users can create their own lists based on favorite music and artists, including featured tracks from such heavyhitters as Lady Gaga and Rihanna. But if a song plays only on a device few people actually own, does it actually make a sound?