Nokia Music For Windows Phone Hacked, Available To All

Anton D. Nagy | November 10, 2011 3:01 AM

With the community hard at work Nokia will soon have nothing to differentiate itself from other Windows Phone makers in terms of software. After Nokia Maps and Nokia Drive have been hacked and made available to the masses, another Nokia exclusive is making its way to non-Nokia devices: Nokia Music.

Nokia Music was introduced together with the Lumia 800 as an effortless way of discovering and purchasing music. It has now been pirated and the XAP file has been made available for anyone rocking an unlocked phone. With ChevronWP7 bringing affordable unlocks to the platform, Microsoft would better act quick on those new encryptions for XAP files to stop piracy before it becomes a real issue.



Source: Smartphone Gurus

Via: My Nokia Blog

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