Nokia will offer music downloading service in China

Nokia will launch its music downloading service in China, the world’s largest mobile market, looking to emerging markets to invigorate the struggling service that competes with Apple Inc’s popular iTunes.The world’s top cellphone maker will offer music from major labels Dell FK890 battery and a number of independents as part of the China launch for its Comes with Music service tailored for downloads to cellphones and PCs, Nokia said on Thursday.

Reasons behind the lackluster performance include use of older supporting handsets for the product at its launch, software that some considered user unfriendly and a difficult to understand product offering IBM thinkpad t60 battery .Earlier this year Niklas Savander, the head of Nokia services, told Reuters the offering would focus increasingly on the emerging markets.

With more than 700 million subscribers, China is the world’s biggest mobile market by users. But rampant piracy in the country has kept most major music labels and movie makers from realizing significant revenue there despite its huge potential.

“Globally, we have expanded the reach of our music service to 30 markets in just 18 months of Lenovo 3000 v200 battery ,” Liz Schimel, global head of music, said, adding that labels signed on to the deal include Universal Music, EMI and the music arms of Sony and Time Warner’s Warner Bros.

Nokia announced that the China service will break with its previous versions of its Comes with Music services by not including DRM software, which limits sharing of songs between different devices of IBM thinkpad t43 battery .That move will allow consumers to freely share music between any device, unlike other markets where the service limits usage to just one phone and one computer.

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