Nokia Music+ now live for Lumia 920 users in US shores

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lumia920bIf you happen to be a Windows Phone fanboy and rock a Nokia Lumia 920 handset for your mobile weapon of choice, then you know that the handset you find yourself attached to is one of the best smartphones in the Windows Phone ecosystem. In fact, the Nokia Lumia 920 is the current flagship device of the Finnish manufacturer for the Windows Phone platform and is only one of the two high-end devices (the other being the HTC Windows Phone 8X) for the ecosystem.

Given its flagship status, the Nokia Lumia 920 boasts of an impressive resume composed of fire-breathing components under its hood that guarantees a Windows Phone experience like no other handset can. But that is not the only good thing going on for the handset right now. Users of the handset in US shores can now have access to unlimited music downloads because Nokia has already unveiled its Nokia Music+ service.

Nokia Music+ is a feature designed to compete with other music streaming services currently being offered but has the distinct advantage of coming in with a much cheaper price tag thereby making it easier on the budget. With this feature in play, users of the Nokia Lumia 920 can take advantage of unlimited downloads for offline use and even use the services on as many devices and yet cheap enough that you your budget will not get dented that much.

In addition to that, Nokia Music+ can also be accessed on the web and it has a nifty little gig finder feature that enables you to see the concerts and performances in and around your location. The feature is also integrated with Nokia Maps and Nokia Drive which assists you in getting directions to the venues of these concerts and performances.

Should you be interested in taking Nokia Music+ for a spin on your Nokia Lumia 920 handset, the Finnish manufacturer will let you have a 7-day trial period so you can check out the things it has to offer. If you decide keep it, the feature will cost you $3.99 per month which in my opinion is pretty great.

As for the Nokia Lumia 920, the handset reached official status when it was announced back in September of 2012 but the handset waited until November before finally making it to the shelves. The circuitry of the handset revolves around its QualComm MSM8960 SnapDragon chipset which comes with a dual-core 1.5 GHz Krait processor and a full gigabyte of RAM while its storage capacity is pegged at a very generous 32GB of internal memory. As for its display, the Nokia Lumia 920 sports a 4.5-inch PureMotion HD+ IPS LCD panel with a resolution of 1280 x 768 pixels while its camera department boasts of a rear 8MP shooter and a front 1.3MP video call and self-portrait snapper.

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