The company announced today that Nokia Music Store is available in Mexico

Mar 11, 2009 10:23 GMT  ·  By

As many of you might remember, we reported a couple of days ago that Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia was getting ready to make a launch today. While back then we had no clue about what the company was planning to unveil today, we learn now that it launched a new series of handsets, as well as services on more markets.

Starting today, users in Mexico will be able to enjoy the new Nokia Music Store that has been launched for them. The company's service is already available on 15 markets around the world, and offers users the possibility to browse for music, while also allowing them to purchase it, get recommendations or find favorite artists, songs or albums straight from their phones.

Along with the launch of the Nokia Music Store in Mexico, the company also announced that it would come to additional markets in the following months, including Portugal, Norway and South Africa. In addition to being able to acquire songs, users are also offered the Nokia Music for PC software, which allows them to organize and transfer music between the PC and the handset, while also enabling them to stream and download music directly from the Nokia Music Store.

Another popular music service from Nokia is Comes With Music, which offers users unlimited track download capabilities for a year or 18 months, directly from the Nokia Music Store. The company offers users millions of tracks they are able to choose from, while also allowing them to keep the downloaded content even after the service period is over.

At the moment, Comes With Music is available for users in the UK and Singapore, yet the company plans to launch the service in Australia this month. During the following several months, the phone maker also plans to release the service in more countries, including Italy, Sweden and Mexico. In addition, the range of Comes With Music-compatible devices will also be extended.