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Nokia Music for Windows 8 released and available in the Windows Store

Ron Ron
August 23, 2019
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Nokia Music

Nokia introduced its new Music+ service back in January of this year and if you owned a Nokia Lumia handset, this music service was the perfect compliment to your Windows Phone device. Now, it can be the perfect compliment to your Windows 8 or Windows RT device too!

Nokia Music+ is, to sum it up, a premium upgrade to its free Mix Radio service. Not only will it have a cheap monthly subscription fee of $3.99, but it will also go head to head with Microsoft’s own Xbox Music service. Interestingly enough, Nokia Music+ has all the same features Xbox Music has, expect for the Lyrics feature which Xbox Music does not have.

Nokia Music+ also offers access to millions of songs out of the box without the need to sign up, sign in, or listen to pesky advertisements in between songs. You can even skip songs and save playlists for offline use. Music+ will sure to be considered a contender to Xbox Music and Spotify, among other music services.

If you already have a Nokia Music+ subscription on your Nokia phone, just sign into the app to get all your features from your phone directly on your computer. Hit the download link below to grab the free app from the Windows Store.

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