| 30th August - Mobile phone maker
Nokia has launched a music and games download service, challenging both rival
handset makers and mobile phone network providers. The Nokia Music Store
should make it easier for customers to use Nokia handsets as music players, making
them stronger rivals to Apple's iPhone. It will also make Nokia a rival
to the sellers of its phones, the network providers, which also offer downloads.
Nokia has also unveiled handsets better suited as multimedia players. Nokia
predicts that the market for such phones, which can be used to surf the web, play
music and games, and even make calls, is set to grow by 50% to 120 million units
this year. "Looking into the future, we will deliver great devices,
combined with compelling experiences and services, to make it easy for people
to unlock the potential of the Internet," said Nokia's chief executive Olli-Pekka
Kallasvuo. Nokia's music store will be part of the company's Ovi umbrella
brand, which gives consumers access to all of Nokia's online content. The
store will charge 1 euro ($1.40; 70p) per single track and from 10 euros for an
album, while games will cost between 6 and 10 euros.
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