Nokia today announced its much-mooted 'iTunes killer, 'Comes With Music', an all-you-can eat music service that was originally reported to be going to offer music for permanent retention within the purchase price of the handset.
On the face of it, the deal, available only in the UK seems sanguine enough - but the devil's in the detail: the music is DRM-protected, can only be registered to two devices (handset and PC) at once, and it becomes impossible to enable the music for other devices after two years.
The deal
- One year's unlimited access to download and keep as many of a two million-strong music catalogue you like.
- These songs can be kept and played on the handset you get with the deal, and also on one PC.
- Service goes live on 16 Octob