Provides users with offline listening, better audio quality and more

Mar 25, 2013 21:41 GMT  ·  By

Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia has expanded the availability of its subscription-based Nokia Music+ service to more countries around the world, with Singapore being one of the latest markets to receive it.

Through it, users receive access to Nokia’s wide catalog of songs straight from their Lumia devices, while also enjoying a series of additional features when compared to the free version of the service, WPCental explains.

For example, they are provided with unlimited skips, the option to save a large number of mixes for offline listening, and access to the service from an array of devices, including PC, laptop, or Mac.

Furthermore, the paid version of the service offers better audio quality to users, and also enables them to access lyrics for the tracks they are listening to.

As hardwarezone.com.sg notes, the Nokia Music+ service also comes with a 7-day free trial.