'Music at my fingertips!'
11 Jan 2009, 0000 hrs IST, NIMISHA TIWARI , TNN
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Priyanka Chopra's a tech freak, and really high on music, too. She
listens to David Guetta's Love Is Gone on her phone all the time.
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Nokia turns up the volume on its music offering by launching Nokia 5800
XpressMusic, its new 'touch music' mobile device, with Priyanka Chopra (TOI
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That's why the hot Bollywood actress is excited about the launch of Nokia
5800 XpressMusic. "It's a boon to music aficionados like me," says Priyanka,
adding, "I remain connected through my phone even while I'm travelling. And
I quite like the features of its touch screen and some fabulous music
offerings. At the touch of my finger or through the stylus, the set comes
alive in lovely colours. I have the red version, but I think I like the blue
set too!"
With the new phone was also the launch of the first mobile music album
preloaded on it. Titled Nokia Connections, it includes nine soulful
compositions by AR Rahman, Sukhwinder, Sivamani, Blaaze and others. They are
of different Indian music genres and languages such as Rajasthani, Punjabi
folk, Hindi, Tamil, etc. Rahman says, "Nokia Connections is very close to my
heart and today, a song like Jiya Se Jiya is relevant as its message is to
embrace everyone, irrespective of region, religion or language."
Talking about the phone's innovative features, Raghuvesh Sarup, director of
portfolio and categories, Nokia India, says, "As Nokia's first mass-market
device with a touch screen, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic turns a 'user
interface' into a 'human interface' by truly putting people first. When it
comes to music phones, people all over the world want a device that is a
great music experience – with more memory, louder and powerful speakers,
easy synchronisation – and which must still work well as a mobile phone with
direct access to important contacts and content. The iconic Nokia 5800
XpressMusic delivers on all these counts."
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