After the expected success of Windows 8, both software and hardware manufactures are running around with applications targeting Windows 8. The latest move from Nokia has indeed shocked other tech giants in the industry. As we all know, Nokia Music has its share in embellishing the Windows Smartphone music experience. According to the latest threads, Nokia released an improved version of the same for the latest Windows 8 and TR versions just few days ago. Industry experts see this as a part of improving Nokia’s own profile with all the competitions from different directions. The Finnish company spokesperson revealed that this is just another part of the continued coalition with Microsoft. However, the latest improvement may not include all the Windows 8 versions. With plenty of competition in the streaming music arena, Nokia fans need a new level of boosting with the windows devices and machines.
Windows 8 support information regarding the latest improvement
Just like Windows Phone, Windows RT had a rough ride during the initial stages. According to the critics, the main problem lies in the app support area whereas the platform on which the software works have proved to be capable. This is also true in the case of Surface RT. Compared to the other Windows phones, Windows RT is said to lack proper applications and Nokia is often criticized for its lack of support for the tablet variant. This casted Windows RT to the sidelines thus creating a gap between the other Windows 8 versions. The Good news is, you can have a free trial of Music+ within the app if you are a new user. To enjoy maximum benefits, you need a subscription. However, there are certain apps that let you play through the library of tunes. If you are just a casual user, you can make use of this facility.
The app’s latest description promises both rich artist information and great library of music. According to the latest statistics, Nokia Music library has a list of 20 million tracks which can be streamed online. In addition, there are quite a few pre-made playlists with different genres. However, the app is only available in certain selected countries such as United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland and United states. In the coming months, this is expected to expand to other countries as well.
No matter what, Windows 8 and Nokia will continue to share their assets and technology for new products.