Nokia Music would be available for iOS and Android
We still do not have an official confirmation, but the truth is that at this point a leak has triggered all the alarms. If these rumors come true, the renowned service Nokia Music that the Finnish company has on the market for its terminals Nokia Lumia will be available soon for Android and iOS customers , the popular operating system from Apple The screenshot (you have it at the bottom) offers information about the availability of Nokia Music Here it is indicated that the service will be compatible with all desktop versions of major browsers. This includes Internet Explorer 8 (and above), Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari and Opera Minipowered by HTML5 But the same graph also provides information about its availability for mobile platforms. If these informations are true, Nokia Music will work on devices equipped with Windows PC , Mac OS X, iOS and AndroidThis means that Nokia Music will be,from now on, a cross-platform service.
Nokia wants Nokia Music to become something similar to iTunes, the music and content store that Apple keeps open for its customers (the users of devices such as the iPhone or the iPad) and for all those who wish to use of their services, even if they do not have any of this equipment.This Nokia app currently offers thousands and thousands of songs in more than 43 countries, so the deployment for the rest of the platforms could be much easier than we might initially think. It is not the first time we have heard of something similar. Nokia indicated some time ago that it intended to release its music app for different platforms that currently operate in the market. What she didn't say was when.
Currently, Nokia offers customers of its Nokia Lumia the possibility of contracting the Music service for 4 euros per month. This quota includes unlimited listening to songs, unrestricted skipping, downloads of up to four mixes of songs (with many hours of music), six times the quality compared to songs that were offered in the past, lyrical music with lyrics to listen to in karaoke mode and the possibility of reproducing this music through a computer, aSmart TV or any other equipment that can be connected to the smartphone.
It is true that to date, some media have even opted for the closure of Nokia Music According to what they say, the company would have plannedturn off service after the acquisition of Nokia by Microsoft has been completed. Others suggest that Nokia Music could be merged with Xbox Music, although the truth is that neither of this information has been able to be demonstrated. The graph that has been revealed today says the opposite. In fact, it even bets on an ambitious expansion of services that would allow Nokia to position itself in a front position relative to Apple