- 09-25-2012, 01:31 PM
#1
I brought it in to the gym I own today, and wow. People love the music selection, and no commercials is pretty nice.
Great App!Make with the WP purchase already one time why dontcha for pete's sake. Honestly..... - 09-25-2012, 01:57 PM #2
So it's last fm?
- 09-25-2012, 03:30 PM
#4
It's pretty cool, no commercials, ton of variety, good stuff. It may have changed my mind over the 8X!
Make with the WP purchase already one time why dontcha for pete's sake. Honestly..... - 09-26-2012, 12:33 PM #5
Dig it. I agree completely! The Music app is fantastic. And that they have an "off-line" mode is awesome. Just download it and go where there's no access to streaming. Very, very slick. My only gripe is that they don't seem to update the tunes often enough for me. The app is definitely one of the many great reasons that a Lumia 920 will be my next phone. :D
-joe-Had 'em all. Every iPhone since day one, Androids out the ****.
DVP, Lumia 900, now a Yellow 920. Windows Phone is elegant, simple. Nuff Said.
Some Stuff - 09-28-2012, 09:07 PM #6
+1
- 09-29-2012, 08:43 PM #8
Does anyone pay for Zune AND use the Nokia app? I usually just play smart DJ lists. Any advantage with Nokia music?
- 10-02-2012, 01:52 PM #11
I'm a bit of a music subscription nut, and have Spotify in addition to Zune Pass, and have tried out Nokia music. Nokia music uses algorithms created by a company called the EchoNest (which are also used by Spotify, rdio, and Mog amongst others), and I find their playlist generation better than the Zune Pass "smart dj" mixes.
It seems to me the "smart dj" mixes are to me a little more likely to "go astray" than the Echonest-powered ones. On the other hand if you're doing a custom music station on nokia music and choose more obscure artists, the generated playlists can be very repetitive. I also don't like that nokia music has a limited number of skips forward per hour.
Having said all that, it's *very* impressive for a free service, so I think it's a great option to have. I just couldn't ever give up the ability to play specific songs, albums, or playlists of my choice that a subscription music offers you. But even using these I'm finding Nokia Music a fun adjunct for discovering new music. - 10-02-2012, 02:04 PM #12Update: LUMIA 920 white w/ dat grey Nokia case (nice case) - *3rd* Windows Phone and loving it. Mostly...
Really really tired of seeing "Available for iOS and Android" but not WPx on all the neat new stuff....
- 10-02-2012, 06:31 PM #13
In the age of capped data and limited storage, Nokia Music is the only reason I am carrying my 900 over my Titan... strange huh?
- 10-03-2012, 12:40 AM #14
I love my Lumia 900. Its a great smartphone. But whats so great about the music app?
1) You need 3rd party App to stop the music.
2) You can't manipulate progress bar.
3) You don't have the choice of setting any song as a ring tone.
4) You can't directly delete a song from the playlist.
Compared to my previous Nokia Handsets, (N95 and N900) this music players looks like a downgrade. Yes the UI is great. Can you share some advanced features of this music App?(Gaming Rig)
CPU............................Intel E8400 @ 3.6Ghz
Mobo....................................ASUS P5Q Pro
RAM.............................4GB G.Skill DDR2 800
HDD................................WD 6400AAKS HDD
GPU............................MSI Cyclone GTX 460
PSU..............................Corsair 650TX 650W
Case..............................................CM 690
Display...................Dell SP2208WFP (22 inch)
O.S.........................Windows 7 Ultimatum 64 - 10-03-2012, 01:22 PM #16
Nokia Music lets you create a custom radio station based on a particular artist, but what it will do is generate a playlist based on that artist. However, that playlist will be a random mix of that artist's songs as well as artists the service considers similar to him/her/them.
You cannot request a specific album or ONLY one particular artist's music be played. For that you either need to get the MP3s yourself or pay for a subscription service like Zune Pass/Spotify/rdio/Rhapsody/etc. - 10-05-2012, 07:18 PM
#17
Having used it more, it seems like it picks 20-30 songs and loops them. Good songs, but the variety isn't what I thought. Thought it would be more similar to Pandora where it is a continuous stream of music.
Make with the WP purchase already one time why dontcha for pete's sake. Honestly..... - 10-25-2012, 01:23 AM #18
Anyone know how to auto resume music after a call finishing interrupting it?
- 10-31-2012, 09:47 AM #19
I just updated my Nokia Music app and now I have to hit play each time I want to advance to the next track. Anyone else having this problem?
Otherwise I love the service, has a pretty decent selection of music that I like (which I can't say for most streaming services) and the interface is easy to use. - 10-31-2012, 10:23 AM #20
Just started using it.
LOVE IT.
Other than Stop the Music, though, is there any way to turn it off?

LinkBack URL
About LinkBacks































Latest Comments