With more than 4.5 million tracks

Jun 26, 2009 13:28 GMT  ·  By

Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia has recently launched its music service Nokia Music Store on another market, Poland. Mobile phone users and music fans in the country are now able to purchase favorite albums and tracks through the music portal, where they will find a variety of more than 4.5 million tracks.

The Nokia Music Store in Poland includes more than 400,000 CDs with tracks from both Polish and international artists from all music genres. According to the company, the music comes from major and independent labels, while also offering special exclusive deals for Moby’s latest album or for David Guetta’s “When love takes over” single, even before they are made available on the market.

As many of you might already know, the Nokia Music Store comes as an online, easy-to-navigate portal that allows users to browse and buy music, either through recommendations or via searching through their favorite albums, tracks or artists. The entire collection of music available on the Nokia Music Store can be easily accessed directly from the mobile phone via an Internet connection.

In addition, the mobile phone maker offers its users the Nokia Music PC software, which is meant to offer a helpful hand for those that need to organize and transfer music between their PC and a compatible device, while also enabling them to search tracks on the Nokia Music Store.

The songs available at the Nokia Music Store can be purchased through a credit card or via pre-paid vouchers. Mobile phone users in Poland should know that a single track on the portal features a price tag of PLN 3.49, while an entire album is available for PLN 34.9. In addition, the store also offers users the possibility to listen to a 30-second clip before acquiring a song.

The Nokia Music PC software works on Windows XP and Vista computers, and can be downloaded from Softpedia as well, via this link.