Nokia 5800 Comes With Music Set To Hit The Floor On Friday
In its attempt to lure music enthusiasts, Nokia has decided to launch Comes With Music edition of its Nokia 5800 smartphone device.
The SIM-free version of the handset will hit the manufacturer’s store this Friday (22nd May). The handset will initially be available at Nokia T5, Nokia Regent Street, as well as at Nokia’s online store.
That’s not just it, as the company will also offer an impressive 50 percent discount to first 100 customers who will reach the Nokia’s Regent Street store in London between 12 noon and 1pm on 22nd May. They’ll just need to bring an old mobile handset of any brand as well as one MP3 player to exchange them with the handset.
However, the terms and conditions in no uncertain words mention that the MP3 player to be exchanged “must be portable and have a dedicated playkey and a 3.5mm jack”. In addition, the customers should also bring photo ID, as their Comes With Music account will be registered then and there.
The handset is also due to be launched on Orange and Phones 4U networks from 29th May on contract, with contract terms starting at £24.50 a month.
Tags: Comes With Music, MP3, nokia, smartphone, xpressmusic
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