
Starting today, visitors to Nokia.com.my will be prompted with small windows if they want to participate with the online survey. The questions are related to music, such as how often did you listen to music, and if you don’t mind paying to listen the music.
As we already know, Nokia is aggressively promoting its XpressMusic mobile phone, together with the Comes With Music web service that offers music download right to the phone. So far, this service has been launched in Singapore, UK and Australian.
This survey could mean, Nokia is currently gathering the data about the music adoption and usage among the Malaysian population, before deciding to offer Come With Music service to the local market.
If you’re Nokia XpressMusic users, I’m pretty sure that you’ll love to have this service available here. So, head to Nokia.com.my, and let them know your opinions, sincerely.

When Nokia 5800 XpressMusic launched in Malaysian market last January, it doesn’t come with the Nokia’s music services called Come With Music. Instead of that, each phones are bundled with songs hundred of song.
Nokia 5800 fan in Singapore however has other reason to cheers when the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic scheduled to be released in coming week, will get the taste of this service. After UK in Europe, Singapore is the first country in Asian to have this service available.
Comes With Music is the service that allows users to download song from Nokia Music Store right into their phone. Users can keep all downloaded music from the diverse catalog of music from international and local artists – even when the service period is over. “All your downloaded music is yours to keep“, said Vlasta Berka, General Manager, Nokia Singapore, Malaysia & Brunei.
Beside Nokia 5800, other phones that going to have this service are including Nokia N96, Nokia N85 and Nokia N79, Nokia 5320 XpressMusic and 5220 XpressMusic devices. Find out more info about the service here.