Nokia N91 to carry AirAlbum-Jukebox
May 6, 2006 | 12:00am
HONG KONG Nokia and inTouch Wireless Services Pte Ltd. have officially made available the AirAlbum-JukeBox as a mobile music solution in the Nokia N91 Nokias Nseries mobile music jukebox, which recently started shipments in the Asia-Pacific.
AirAlbum is provided by inTouch exclusively to Nokia in the Asia-Pacific, including China.
With AirAlbum application and hundreds of songs pre-installed, users of the Nokia N91 will be able to instantly preview the songs for free, select the songs they like, buy them right from the device, and enjoy the full-track songs.
The whole process takes only minutes and can be done straight from the Nokia N91 anytime, anywhere, in line with Nokia Nseries focus on bringing people together through music and providing the best mobile music experience possible.
"We see AirAlbum, which was developed by inTouch, as an important mobile music solution to enable our users to enjoy music anywhere, anytime on the go. This collaboration is yet another positive step that Nokia is taking to deliver a seamless mobile music experience to consumers," said Jawahar Kanjilal, director for multimedia experiences of Nokia Asia-Pacific.
In addition to having great MP3 playback quality and the ability to transfer ripped CD songs from a PC easily on all Nokia multimedia devices, Nokia works closely with the leading operators and Internet-based music services around the world to ensure compatibility with their music store experiences.
AirAlbum is a mobile music solution developed with the latest mobile technologies such as OMA-DRM, and Separate Delivery which combines ease of use for the users and adequate protection for the record labels.
This end-to-end mobile music solution consists of four integrated components: application, billing, content, and distribution.
AirAlbum is also available on Nseries devices such as the Nokia N70, N71, N80, N90, and Nokia 3230, 3250, 6630, 6680, 6681, as well as other Symbian Series 60 (2.6, 2.8 and 3.0) models, and Java MIDP2 Series 40 models (Nokia 6111, 6230i, 6270, 6280).
AirAlbum is provided by inTouch exclusively to Nokia in the Asia-Pacific, including China.
With AirAlbum application and hundreds of songs pre-installed, users of the Nokia N91 will be able to instantly preview the songs for free, select the songs they like, buy them right from the device, and enjoy the full-track songs.
The whole process takes only minutes and can be done straight from the Nokia N91 anytime, anywhere, in line with Nokia Nseries focus on bringing people together through music and providing the best mobile music experience possible.
"We see AirAlbum, which was developed by inTouch, as an important mobile music solution to enable our users to enjoy music anywhere, anytime on the go. This collaboration is yet another positive step that Nokia is taking to deliver a seamless mobile music experience to consumers," said Jawahar Kanjilal, director for multimedia experiences of Nokia Asia-Pacific.
In addition to having great MP3 playback quality and the ability to transfer ripped CD songs from a PC easily on all Nokia multimedia devices, Nokia works closely with the leading operators and Internet-based music services around the world to ensure compatibility with their music store experiences.
AirAlbum is a mobile music solution developed with the latest mobile technologies such as OMA-DRM, and Separate Delivery which combines ease of use for the users and adequate protection for the record labels.
This end-to-end mobile music solution consists of four integrated components: application, billing, content, and distribution.
AirAlbum is also available on Nseries devices such as the Nokia N70, N71, N80, N90, and Nokia 3230, 3250, 6630, 6680, 6681, as well as other Symbian Series 60 (2.6, 2.8 and 3.0) models, and Java MIDP2 Series 40 models (Nokia 6111, 6230i, 6270, 6280).
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