Nokia's Comes With Music premium in the $150 range?
We put "free" in quotes for a reason, and now it seems the dark, nasty truth could be upon us. While pre-order prices on a retailer's website should be taken as pure speculation and nothing more, a couple of notable examples reveal £70 to £85 premiums on the Comes with Music version of two phones. For instance, Expansys offers up Nokia's N95 8GB for £394.99, but the CwM edition is a stiff £479.99. It's hard to say if the prices are jacked up by Nokia's directive, but again, we aren't getting too riled up until these things launch for real.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Adderz @ Sep 11th 2008 5:48AM
"Comes with Music" has to be the most uninventive name...ever.
cl347bv @ Sep 11th 2008 4:07PM
but its effective.
i would pay 150 upfront for a device if I was able to get all the music i wanted on it for no monthly or per track charge.
Comes With Music is better than VCast Music with Rhapsody I think...
But hey, I cant get any music capable Nokia phones. So, boo-hoo for me.
oh, I forgot about the 6315i... but for real, who actually beleived that was a Nokia.