When is a non nokia person like me ever going to hear this album? in 2010?



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>   '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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> Vithur
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