Comes with music first hands on
By jbc on October 15,
 2008 at 00:00,

The music store, in all its glory. See those prices? Not for long baby!I defy anyone to say Comes With Music is anything but a genius idea. Forget about the negatives (and let's face it, there are a few) and focus on what this thing actually is. A. Free. Music. Service. When Tero Ojanpera stood on stage the other week and said "the candy store is open" he meant it. I've just had a dabble and have to say I'm genuinely, insanely, impressed. I've even decided to switch to the 5310 XpressMusic for a while to see how it fairs.

Right, now I won't rabbit on. Instead I've prepared a little presentation for you, charting my journey from Nokia Music novice to Comes With Music Pro. Given that I'm a hardened Macman, my heart was in my mouth when I first downloaded Nokia Music. Now though, you can't get me off it. Impressed? You bet!

The only problem with picking the whole top 40 is Boyzone and Will Young end up on your device. We'll soon fix that though!If you WANT to pay for something, you can. Quick, click on the Comes With Music button again!Oh, a problem. DRM isn't up to scratch. It took no hassle and 15 seconds to fix it though.Yes, I'll have ALL of the top 40 please. For free. No, I don't want to give you any more money.Where'd the prices go? This is like being in the land of oz, or something.The Candy Store is open!Enter the details. Can't believe someone had registered NokNok already - cheeky so and so!Let's get started. Now, where's my 5310?The music store, in all its glory. See those prices? Not for long baby!