Nokia Brings Music Into the Hands of Customers
Mobile phone maker Nokia said Tuesday it has added a music service to its latest mobile phone, the Nokia 5310.
The Finland-based mobile phone maker has inked a deal with Carphone Warehouse, a mobile phone retailer with 805 stores in the United Kingdom and 2,400 stores worldwide, to be the first exclusive seller of the phones. Carphone is already accepting phone orders from interested consumers, but has exclusivity only until the end of that year.
The UK
Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, Nokia’s chief executive, first discussed the new service at the Nokia World conference in December 2007. During that date, officials said Nokia would launch the program with Universal […]
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