The service was made available for users in other European countries recently

Mar 1, 2013 07:41 GMT  ·  By

True to its promise, Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia has started to push the Nokia Music+ service to more markets around the world, with Portugal and Spain being the latest to receive it.

Through this enhanced music service, users can enjoy offline downloads of favorite music, along with better sound quality, an unlimited number of skips, and the possibility to enjoy songs on multiple devices.

The service comes with a monthly fee of €3.99 attached to it, but users will be able to enjoy its features for free for the first 7 days.

Any user who would like to continue using the free Nokia Music service that comes bundled with Nokia’s Lumia devices should be able to do so at no charge, the company reportedly said.

To enjoy the benefits of the enhanced service, users will have to go to the Nokia Music settings on the Lumia device, where they will find an option to upgrade.